Google is gearing up to launch a new budget smartphone — Google Pixel 6a. As the name indicates, the device will be a watered-down model of the Pixel 6 and the successor to the Pixel 5a smartphone.

Ahead of the official announcement of the Google Pixel 6a smartphone, there have been a few leaks, revealing some key details about the upcoming device. Now, a new report has shed more light on the camera features.

Google Pixel 6a CAD renders by 91mobiles/Steve Hemmerstoffer
Google Pixel 6a CAD renders by 91mobiles/Steve Hemmerstoffer

The latest report claims that the upcoming Pixel 6a will lack the Motion Mode for the camera department. The feature adds blurs to the moving part and action pan, which applies a blur effect to the background.

A report coming from XDA-Developers indicates that the code for displaying Pixel Tips about Motion Mode has excluded a device codenamed “bluejay,” which is said to be the identifier for the Pixel 6a.

The reason behind excluding this feature from the device could be because of the lack of a 50-megapixel camera sensor on the Pixel 6a as it needs a higher-resolution sensor to work. The phone is expected to have a 12.2-megapixel primary sensor which it has been using for the past few years on its Pixel A-series smartphones.

Based on the information leaked so far, it appears that the Google Pixel 6a will continue to have the same design as its predecessor, featuring a 6.2-inch display. Internally, the device will come powered by the Google Tensor SoC, which is powering the Pixel 6 series phones.

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