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Google Pixel 4A renders showcase design entirely

| By DWR Editor

We’re still weeks away from the newest Google Pixel 4A being officially launched, but that’s not stopping the leaks. Yesterday, we saw some leaked Geekbench benchmark listing of the Pixel 4A, and today we have renders of the smartphone that showcases design entirely.

Kicking things off with a look at the front panel design, the most obvious difference upon first glance is the thin bezels. Yes. It seems Google is moving away from the thicker chins and foreheads design. On the front, it has a punch-hole cutout in the top-left corner for the selfie shooter. 

As you can see in the renders above, the device has a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top and the USB Type-C port is located at the bottom. The rear panel houses the fingerprint sensor and the camera setup with an LED flash. Unfortunately, the exact details of the camera remain unclear at the moment.

Based on the previous leaks and rumors, the Google Pixel 4a will have a 5.81-inch OLED display with a Full HD+ screen resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. There will be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 SoC paired with 6GB of RAM under the hood. 

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The upcoming Google device should also run Android 10 OS out of the box. If rumors are to be believed, a 3,080 battery with support for 18W fast charging technology will fuel the device. Unfortunately, this won’t support wireless charging. The Pixel 4A is expected to arrive in 64GB and 128GB storage models. 

The previous report revealed that the Google Pixel 4A could be priced at $399 and will go on sale from May 22.

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