Four variants of an upcoming Google Pixel phone have been found in the FCC certification platform database. The three variants have model numbers, such as  G0DZQGHL1X, and GWKK3. Each one of them has a separate listing at FCC. One of them mentions the model number of the device as G82U8.

The following document submitted to the FCC reads, “FCC ID: A4RG0DZQ (parent model for NFC), FCC ID: A4RGWKK3 (parent model for BT/WLAN) and FCC ID: A4RGHL1X (variant model) use the same identical internal printed circuit board layouts, while the variant models depopulates mmWave related components and populated a different MHB ENDC module, details are available in the operational description.”

A recent report said that the Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold will be released in 2023, possibly in April or May. While it appears that all four variants that have appeared on the FCC belong to the same Pixel phone, the details are so less that it cannot be confirmed whether the listings belong to the Pixel 7a or Pixel Fold.

However, the devices tested by the FCC have serial numbers beginning with “28291FQHN” or “28251FQHN.” A hands-on video of the Pixel 7a surfaced last month. The device carried a similar serial number beginning with “2A281FQHN.” As a result, it appears that the Pixel 7a variants have been certified by the FCC.

Rumors surrounding the Pixel 7a have claimed that it has a 90Hz OLED display, an 8-megapixel front camera, and a dual-camera setup featuring a 64-megapixel Sony IMX787 main camera and a Sony IMX712 ultra-wide lens on the back. It is likely to feature the Tensor G2 chip and support 5W wireless charging.

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