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Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Google canceled the Google I/O 2020 event that was supposed to take place this month. The Google Pixel 4a was expected to go official at the event. With the event canceled, the rumor mill speculated that it may debut later this month or June. New information shared Jon Prosser who is known for Apple leaks has claimed that the Google Pixel 4a will be launching in July.

Prosser tweeted that the Google Pixel 4a launch event will be held on July 13. He revealed that the device is ready for shipping, but its arrival has been reportedly postponed to June for reasons best known to the search engine giant. Prosser speculates that the decision has been taken by the company based on market analysis.

He added that the Pixel 4a does not support 5G networks. This was already known since the rumor mill has revealed in the past that the device will be featuring the Snapdragon 730 which is not a 5G-ready chipset. The phone is expected to arrive in Just Black and Barely Blue color editions. This suggests that there will not be a white version of the phone. Also, Google is unlikely to launch Pixel 4a XL alongside Pixel 4a.

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Google Pixel 4a specifications (Rumored)

The Google Pixel 4a features a 5.81-inch OLED panel with a punch-hole design. It supports full HD+ resolution. The phone is expected to arrive with 6 GB of RAM. The handset is likely to sell in 64 GB and 128 GB storage choices.

The Android 10 OS will come preinstalled on the Pixel 4a. It will draw power from a 3,080mAh battery that is expected to support 18W fast charging. The phone may arrive in the U.S with a starting price of $349.

 

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