The long-awaited Google Pixel 6a smartphone is scheduled to go on sale next month. Ahead of the July 28 release date for the device, it has been listed on Facebook Marketplace. However, the listing was subsequently removed.
The Google Pixel 6a also came on the radar a few days back when a TikTok user released an unboxing video. The unboxing video provided a closer glimpse of the budget Pixel phone. We know that the Pixel 6a will be bundled with a Google-branded adapter and USB-C cable. Although the Pixel 6a Facebook Marketplace listing was taken down, we already have some additional images of the device.
As with the unboxing video, the Facebook Marketing listing of the Pixel 6a was of a charcoal color model. It is unclear whether the same user in the unboxing video made the Marketplace listing but that is likely the case.
As a reminder, the Pixel 6a packs a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED screen with support for just a 60Hz refresh rate. The display screen is protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3. For optics, the Pixel 6a packs a 12.2MP main camera teaming up with a 12MP ultrawide camera, and an 8MP front-facing camera for selfies. The horizontal bar at the back of the device contains the LED flash and the two rear cameras
The device is powered by Google’s in-house Tensor chipset with AI-powered features. The processor pairs with 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. The device equally features the Titan M2 security chip. The Pixel 6a has IP67-level water resistance capability and will be globally available from July 28.
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