Netizens globally have been awaiting the launch of the Google Pixel 8a, a mid-range device that promises a lot. This device is to hit the launch stage at the Google I/O developer conference. Sources point out that this coming developer conference will be held in May, and we are now getting some specifications of this coming device.
One standout feature of this coming device in comparison with other Pixel A-series is its refresh rate. This device will launch with a 120Hz refresh rate as standard, this is an upgrade from the 90Hz available on the Pixel 6a and 7a devices. To support this refresh rate will be the Google Tensor G3 processor, which powers the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro.
For its display, this device will be a 6.1-inch entry, and it’ll support 1400 nits peak HDR brightness. For its cameras, this device will feature a dual rear camera setup housing a 64MP main lens and a 13MP ultrawide lens. Upfront will be a 13MP selfie camera lens for taking crisp and clear photos.
Both front and rear cameras will support 4K video recording, which is impressive. If you’re familiar with the Pixel 7a, you’ll recognize that these are the camera specifications on that device as well. Yes, the available report on this device says that it’ll feature the same camera configuration we see on the Pixel 7a.
While this device might feature the same camera specifications as seen on the Pixel 7a, it will outperform the Pixel 7a in terms of performance and photography. The design of this device will also be similar to that of the Pixel 8, but it’ll feature a smaller screen size. After its launch, the Google Pixel 8a will retail in 21 countries around the world.