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Google Pixel 7A tipped to come with face unlock functionality – Times of India

Google is expected to expand its Pixel 7 series smartphones with the launch of Pixel 7A. The company scheduled its annual developer conference Google I/O 2023 for next month where it is expected to unveil the mid-range Pixel 7A smartphone. Multiple online leaks have already revealed the likely specs of the upcoming Pixel smartphone. Now a new rumour has surfaced online revealing some latest updates about the yet-to-launch Google Pixel 7A.
Popular tipster Snoopy Tech has revealed some design and other important details about the Pixel 7A. As per the leakster, the Google Pixel 7A is said to sport a flat display with a punch-hole cutout placed in the centre. Along with this, the display is expected to be surrounded by thick bezels. The leak also suggests that the upcoming Pixel smartphone may offer two types of authentication methods. The smartphone is tipped to come with a face unlock functionality and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Google Pixel 7A likely specs
Another online report recently revealed the likely specifications of the upcoming Pixel 7A. According to reports, the Pixel 7A will come with a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display that offers a refresh rate of 90Hz. It is rumoured that the upcoming mid-range smartphone from Google will be equipped with the Tensor G2 chipset and LPDDR5 RAM. The device is also expected to run on Android 13 operating system right out of the box.
The Pixel 7A is rumoured to feature a dual rear camera setup, including a 64MP main camera with a Sony IMX787 sensor, along with a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens. On the front of the device, it is said to house a 10.8MP selfie camera.
Additionally, the Pixel 7A is expected to have a 4500mAh battery.
Google Pixel 7A likely price
The same leak also reveals that the company may price the Google Pixel 7A under Rs 40,000 in India.

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