Google Pixel 4a With Hole-Punch Display Teased to Launch
- Dattatraya mishra

- Aug 3, 2020
- 2 min read
The brand new Pixel 4a comes With a apparently $349 price, OLED screen, The Google’s great camera, and a good-enough processor, the upcoming Pixel 4A seems like it’ll be a troublesome deal to beat for those that don’t need a premium phone. And it's just like the phone will finally be launching on August 3rd.
Google has officially confirmed that a replacement Pixel phone is coming this Monday, and while there’s a small possibility it might be a special phone, Google itself had also leaked an image of a phone last month that matches up with everything else we’d heard. Now, more renders of the phone are leaked that appear to verify tons of the sooner rumors.
Teases about the phone are leaking for months, with specs, renders, camera samples, wallpapers, and even images of a prototype device making the rounds. Back in Aug, 9 to 5 Google had a rundown of all the rumored specs for the Pixel 4A:
5.81-inch display (2340 x 1080 resolution)
Snapdragon 730
64 GB or 128 GB storage
6 GB RAM
3,080 mAh battery
12.2-megapixel rear camera
Same video recording capabilities as Pixel 4 (max of 4K at 30fps)
8-megapixel front-facing camera (hole-punch cutout)
Headphone jack
Rear-mounted fingerprint reader

At the time of its release, Google spotlighted the camera’s low-light photography in ads comparing the Pixel 3A to Apple’s far more expensive iPhones.
But since then, Apple announce its iPhone SE 2020 for just $399, presenting both the company’s best single-lens camera and its best processor too. The splitmecho’s review called the iPhone SE 2020 an honest deal and an honest smartphone, noting it’s likely to last longer than similar Google models, with video capability that “punches above its weight class.”




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