The Google Pixel 7A recently appeared on the web, where I saw someone carrying this smartphone. Google’s device leaks usually reveal the completeness of the devices long before the launch. The next mid-priced Pixel handset, called the 7A, is likely to arrive shortly before the summer season, as it was announced in May. The phone’s Pixel 6A was unveiled in May last year, and I already have plenty of information about the device. Similarly, I have seen many teasers of the Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.
The latest leak contains live images of the alleged 7A, along with some specifications. The source mentions the phone as having a 6.1-inch 1080p 60Hz OLED display, Google’s Tensor G2 SoC (the flagship chipset for 2022), and UFS 3.1 storage.
The camera configuration on the back includes a 64MP main camera (Sony IMX787) and a 12MP ultrawide camera. The latter will probably be an impressive improvement over the Pixel 6A’s 12.2MP unit.
One of the most interesting aspects is that the phone is expected to support 5W basic wireless charging. With a powerful SoC and wireless charging, the Pixel 7A is shaping up to be a superb all-rounder, provided it is priced right, of course.