A hands-on video of the forthcoming Google Pixel 7a surfaced in a private Facebook group from Vietnam. The leaked video gave a look at the pre-production unit of the Pixel 7a. As far as the specs are concerned, the video clip only revealed one thing about the device, which is that its screen supports a 90Hz refresh rate. As per a tweet released by tipster Chun, Google has remotely locked the leaked Pixel 7a. 

Since the device has been remotely locked, it does not boot to the homescreen. As can be seen in the video, turning on the device does not go past the fastboot menu. Interestingly, the fastboot menu has revealed key information on its RAM and storage capacities.

It has now been revealed that the Pixel 7a is equipped with 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM supplied by Samsung. In addition, it has 128 GB of UFS storage (could be UFS 3.1) by Micron. The “Lynx” codename, which belongs to the Pixel 7a, is also seen in the fastboot menu.

The Pixel 6a, which debuted last year, has a 60Hz FHD+ display, the first-generation Tensor chipset, and 6 GB of LPDDR4x RAM. In comparison, the Pixel 7a will be a more powerful device since it is expected to feature a 90Hz FHD+ screen, the latest Tensor G2 chip, and faster LPDDR5 RAM.

Reports also say that the Pixel 7a’s rear shell will have a new dual-camera system with a 64-megapixel Sony IMX787 main camera and a Sony IMX712 ultra-wide camera. While there is no information on its battery capacity, it is said to support wireless charging.

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