The Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are upcoming mid-range phones from Google. The two phones have been certified by Singapore’s IMDA.
The Info-communications Media Development Authority has certified the two phones listed as the Google G020F and Google G020B. Although the certificates do not mention the marketing names of the phones, the phones are believed to be the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL.
In other news, Google itself has confirmed the official name of the Pixel 3a as well as the specs of both phones. The Pixel 3a was spotted earlier today on the official Google Store site. The store also has a link to the “Pixel 3a Case” listed and even a “Compare phones” link. However, none of the three opens to any page.
[envira-gallery id=”245322″]Both devices were also added to Google’s Play Developer Console which lists some of their specs. Bonito which is the codename for the Pixel 3a XL will have a 6” display with a 1080 x 2160 resolution. It will have 4GB of RAM and run Android 9 Pie.
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The smaller Pixel 3a codenamed “Sargo” will have a 5.6-inch display and a 1080 x 2220 resolution. It will also have 4GB of RAM and run Android Pie out of the box.