Google’s as-yet-unannounced Pixel 7A could cost $499, meaning the rumored midrange phone will cost $50 more than last year’s Pixel 6A, according to 9to5Google. While that price might be a bit of a disappointment, the new phone is apparently getting some major upgrades that could justify the cost.
For example, the cameras move up to a 64MP main camera (was 12MP in the Pixel 6A) and a 13MP ultra-wide camera (was 12MP), 9to5Google reports. The phone also apparently gets a 90hz display, the Tensor G2 chip that powers the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, and wireless charging. Those all seem like nice improvements from the very good Pixel 6A.
If that all sounds good to you, you might not have to wait long to pick up a Pixel…
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