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Google Pixel 4A has leaked innumerable times over the last few months. But the company is yet to launch it officially. Looks like it has delayed the announcement due to supply chain issue amidst pandemic. That said, it is expected to be unveiled sometime later this month. Ahead of it, Google itself has accidentally revealed the official render on its online store.

Pixel 4A Official Render Google Store

Since the Google Pixel 4A has leaked extensively revealing every bit of it except the price, the official render does not say anything new. We can see the phone in black color, which may be marketed as Just Black with an accented (mint-colored) power key.

The render confirms the punch-hole display as well as a single rear-facing camera just like its predecessor Pixel 3A. As per previous leaks and reviews (yes, they exist), it will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 SoC paired with 6GB RAM and 64GB UFS 2.1 storage.

On the front, it will sport a 5.81-inch FHD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels) AMOLED display with a punch-hole for 8MP Sony IMX355 selfie camera. On the rear, it will house a single 12.2MP Sony IM363 primary shooter with OIS accompanied by an LED flash. The back of the phone will also include a capacitive fingerprint sensor.

Othe features of Pixel 4A include dual SIM, 4G, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack, 3,080 mAh battery, and Android 10. As for price, it may retail for somewhere between $300 to $400 in the US.

 

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