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The Pixel 7a may well be better than the Pixel 7 in terms of camera

The Pixel 7a may well be better than the Pixel 7 in terms of camera

Unsurprisingly, Google is developing a new Pixel 7a that should debut next year. Although its official debut won't happen for a few months, we already know more about its technical specs.

Our colleagues at 9to5Google have been keeping an eye on Google's source code for new Pixel devices for a while now. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are the next devices we know the American giant is working on after "Panther" and "Cheetah". For instance, "Tangor" the Pixel Tablet, as well as "Felix", the Pixel Fold that has been repeatedly delayed, will soon be available.

The Pixel 7a promises to be great at photography

The Pixel 7a may well be better than the Pixel 7 in terms of camera

The upcoming Pixel 7a might have three cameras. Whereas Google had previously only used a single camera on its A-series Pixels. Before switching to dual cameras with the Pixel 4a 5G. The latter even promises to provide a configuration that is even more intriguing than that of the Pixel 7.

In fact, Kuba Wojciechowski, a smartphone developer, had already noticed that the device would this time inherit the primary camera of the Pixel 7, a 50 MP Samsung GN1. Since it is 1.3 inches in size, there will also be a second very large 64 MP telephoto sensor. The 13 MP IMX712 sensor will also be used for selfies, and it will provide an ultra-wide angle. The Pixel 7a may finally be more adaptable than the Pixel 7 with this camera configuration.

The Pixel 7a should also receive Google's new Tensor G2 chip, as was the case this year. Also, the Pixel 7a would be among the most powerful smartphones in its class. Even though it is not as powerful as Qualcomm's processors. Additionally, we are aware that Google may use ceramic for its upcoming smartphone, which should finally support wireless charging.

We anticipate that Google will need to significantly raise the cost of its smartphone given the number of significant changes. The latter could finally surpass the barrier of $500 or even $600.

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