Next month, Google is set to launch two new smartphones – this time, of mid-range nature. The two phones to be launched next month are the Google Pixel 3a and the Google Pixel 3a XL, while the company has also recently shared a teaser online saying that something new is coming next month – on the 7th of May.
Considering the fact that the teaser was in relation to the hardware store, it has become pretty clear that the company is hinting about the launch of the Pixel-series mid-range smartphones. And now, ahead of the launch of both the phones, renders of both the devices have also surfaced online.
The renders show that the devices will come with large bezels that surround the display, while the phone does not support any sort of notch. The devices will also feature with a headphone jack – placed on the very top of the device.
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As far as the design of both the phones go, they are quite similar to one another in that aspect. Both of them seem to house the same sized bottom bezel (chin), which goes on to house a single speaker.
The previous leaks have suggested that the Pixel 3a will feature with a 5.6-inch display having a resolution of 2220 x 1080 pixels while its bigger brother, the Google Pixel 3a XL will house a 6-inch display with a resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels.
It is expected that both the smartphones will have the same amount of RAM – 4 gigabytes to specific. It is also expected that the devices will feature with 64 gigs of internal storage. While the Pixel 3a is set to feature with the Snapdragon 670, the bigger of the two siblings – the Pixel 3s XL is set to feature with the Snapdragon 710 processor.
The reports have also indicated that both the devices will come with the same 12.2MP dual-pixel rear camera which happens to be present on the Google Pixel 3. It is also expected that the overall camera experience for the mid-rangers is likely to be what Google mostly focuses on its smartphones.