Google Pixel 6A marketing images leaked ahead of sale: show off color options in all their glory
Google launched the Pixel 6A earlier this year in the US. The new Pixel A-series smartphone is heavily inspired by the more premium Pixel 6 series. Google has confirmed that the Pixel 6A is coming soon. The device will go on sale in the US and select other regions starting July 28. Ahead of its official availability, a new design rendering of the Pixel 6A has been leaked online.
Design renders provided by tipster Evan Blass aka EvLeaks show us the design of the front and back. In addition to that, the renders also give a better idea of the color options of the upcoming Pixel smartphone. Let’s take a look at Google Pixel 6A design images, specifications and other details.
Google Pixel 6A Official Images Leaked
The Google Pixel 6A is expected to launch in July or August. Ahead of the launch, images of the phone’s design have been leaked. The marketing images shared by Blass show the device from all angles. The Pixel 6A will be available in three colors: Chalk, Charcoal and Sage. In fact, these are variants of white, black and green colors.
Design images also show that the phone has volume and power buttons on the right side. The front of the screen is flat and has a slightly thickened chin. There is a cutout for the front camera at the top center.
Like the Pixel 6 series, the 6A has a black horizontal camera strip on the back. It contains a dual camera and an LED flash module. There is a Google logo in the center of the back panel.
We already know the specifications of the phone. It features a 6.1-inch Full HD+ OLED display with 60Hz refresh rate support. It has an aspect ratio of 20:9 and an in-display fingerprint scanner. 6A is powered by the Tensor chip. It has 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.
The phone has a 4306mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. There is no support for wireless charging. The Pixel 6A has a 12MP main camera and a 12MP ultra wide camera. Its 8-megapixel front camera is hidden inside a hole-punch cutout. The device runs Android 12 out of the box and will receive the new Android 13 update soon.
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