Google could outfit the Pixel 7a with dual Sony cameras on the back.
Let’s look at everything we learn about Pixel 7a from this recent discovery.
Rumors are rife about Google working on a new A-series smartphone under the Pixel 7 family. This purported Pixel 7a phone may still take its sweet time before making a public appearance. However, thanks to the aforementioned rumors and revelation by data miners like Kuba Wojciechowski, we now have a better idea of what to expect from Pixel 7a in terms of camera setup, screen, and charging support.
Mr. Wojciechowski has found the mention of "Pixel 22 Mid-range," while parsing through the camera driver codes. This reveals two Sony camera sensors — IMX787 and IMX712. Out of the two, IMX787 is tagged "l10_wide," i.e., primary camera, while IMX712 is tagged "l10_UW," suggesting it could be the accompanying ultrawide sensor.
If these turn out to be true, then the main sensor of Pixel 7a is an upgrade over the predecessor and hence could produce better photos.
Other Google Pixel 7a specs (Expected)
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Something that’s already being rumored is that the Pixel 7a could feature a 90Hz display with FHD+ resolution.
The other new key finding by Mr. Wojciechowski is the Pixel 7a’s support for 5W wireless charging.
That’s pretty much what we know so far about the upcoming Pixel mid-ranger.
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