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First Google Pixel 4a leaked renders show a punch-hole display, single camera and more

Google Pixel 4a has reportedly appeared online, tipping a new Pixel design. The smartphone is seen to sport a never-seen-before-on-a-Pixel hole-punch display. Moreover, the handset is seen to feature a single rear camera in the Pixel 4-like rectangular module. However, tipster OnLeaks suggests that Google could add more image sensors. Google Pixel 4a is expected to launch sometime in mid-2020. 

The latest development comes from Twitter tipster OnLeaks who has shared the alleged 360 degree renders of the Google Pixel 4a. While the Pixel 4a has been leaked in White, the report says it will launch in Black and Purple colour options as well. Moreover, an additional colour may be added to the mix. Coming to the display, Pixel 4a is seen sporting a punch-hole screen with a thin outline of bezels on all sides of the display. The handset is rumoured to feature a flat 5.7-inch or 5.8-inch display.

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The rear of White Pixel 4a hints at a matte finish and a square-shaped module to house the camera. However, the module is seen sporting a single camera lens. Although, the tipster says more image sensors could be added. Apart from that, the fingerprint sensor could be seen on the rear as well. Hence, the Pixel 4a is unlikely to feature a Soli radar chip. That means it is highly likely to make its way to India. 

The White Google Pixel 4a features an orange coloured power button in the renders. The volume rocker are situated on the right edge of the screen, and the bottom edge houses the USB Type-C port and the speaker grille. Moreover, 3.5mm audio jack is seen on the top edge.

Google could launch the Pixel 4a at Google I/O 2020. The phone is tipped to come with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It could be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 or Snapdragon 765 series SoC.



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