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Leaked Google Pixels 6a renders reveals complete design

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The unboxing video of the Google Pixel 6a is making a buzz around the web but well-known tipster – Evleaks has brought in some amazing renders of this smartphone ahead of the official launch. Let’s explore these Google Pixel 6a renders and see what’s the device actually looks like.

The front side of the display features a flat-screen along with a top center placed hole punch, while the panel retains large bezels around the corners with a slight 2.5D effect on the left and right sides.

Google Pixel 6a renders

Coming to the rear, the phone brings dual cameras, which could be a main and an ultra-wide-angle sensor but we’ll have to wait to see the official listing for that confirmation. There’s also an LED flash ready to support your low-light images.

Moving on, the rear camera design is identical to what we’ve seen in the standard Pixel 6.

Google Pixel 6a renders

Meanwhile, there are three-color variants that have been shared by the tipster including Stormy Black, Sorta Seafoam, and a Cloudy white. It seems like Google wants to offer color from both standard and Pro models of the Pixel 6 lineup.

Taking you to the side of the device, it has a power button along with volume controls on the right and a type C input at the bottom along with two speakers.

Specs:

According to the reports, Google Pixel 6A equips a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, 12.2MP wide, and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The phone is powered by Google’s self-developed Tensor chipset and packs a 4410mAh battery that could recharge with an 18W fast charger.

Google Pixel is a budget-derived smartphone that could cost around $450, and it could be popular similar to the previous Google Pixel a-series phone. While Google has tried to ship this device officially since July, some fans can enjoy its early looks new leaks, and exposures.

There’s more information that’s yet to appear and we’ll keep you posted.

Most of Deng Li's smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.