Google’s Pixel 7a Has Its Entirety Leaked In The Wild
Google’s Pixel 7a Has Its Entirety Leaked In The Wild
This is far from the first time Google’s smartphone has gone into places it shouldn’t be.
In keeping what looks like an odd tradition of preemptive “launches”, Google’s upcoming Pixel 7a is publicized by Vietnam’s Zing News before Google managed to track down the device in question and locks it remotely.
This developer version of the Pixel 7a is said to feature a 6.1-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate, 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM, 128GB of storage, and a dual 12MP camera system with both wide and ultra-wide lenses. The device reportedly has a metal frame and glass on other parts of the device. It also has a single SIM card slot, with the possibility of eSIM support being added.
Expect this phone to be officially revealed in the upcoming Google I/O keynote on May 10, given the track record of Pixel devices revealed from there in the past.
Source: Droid Life | The Verge
Pokdepinion: Google’s NDA clearly doesn’t work great, does it?