Recently, there have been reports pointing towards a May 22nd launch date for the upcoming Google Pixel 4A. Unlike the current Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, the Pixel 4A will be a more affordable model which will be catering towards the mid-ranger segment.
With that in mind, we wouldn’t be expecting any high-end hardware like the Snapdragon 855 platform found among its other two sibling. Instead, the Google Pixel 4A will be utilizing an octa-core Snapdragon 730 SoC which was confirmed by its Geekbench 4.4.2 listing spotted today.
The same listing also revealed that the device will have 6GB worth of RAM and runs on the latest Android 10 OS out of the box. In terms of performance, the Pixel 4A had achieved a really decent score of 2,529 points and 6,366 points respectively for its single-core and multi-cores test.
Other than its specs, the design of the Pixel 4A had also been showcased via a series of CAD images, as well as a hands-on video which was uploaded on YouTube back in March.
Seen in its CAD image above, the Google Pixel 4A will be featuring a hole-punched display at the front, and will come with a squarish camera module at the back which houses a single camera along with a LED flash. A rear-mounted fingerprint sensor will also be present as well.
According to the latest leak, the Google Pixel 4A will employ a 5.81-inch OLED display which will support a FHD+ screen resolution. The device is expected to be equipped with an 8 megapixels front-facing camera and a 12.2 megapixels rear snapper.