Google will put the same power to the Pixel 6a as its Pixel 6 Pro.
Google has taken advantage of Google I/O 2022 to confirm that it is working on the Pixel 6a , the most affordable mobile of its new cell phone family.
Google began this presentation by pointing out the price of the rumored equipment : $449.
The smallest of the Pixel 6
The Pixel 6a will carry the same Google Tensor chip as the rest of its siblings, seeking to have the most power for processes and artificial intelligence.
The cell phone will sport a 6.1-inch screen, dual 12 MP rear cameras, and will have a recycled aluminum frame.
The Pixel 6a will have the same AI photo features found on the Pixel 6 . This includes a magic eraser, to remove unwanted elements in a photo and change the color of elements within a photo to better blend into a scene. It will also include Real Tone and Night Sight for better skin tones and low light photography.
The phone will also have the Titan M2 security chip, an under-display fingerprint sensor, and will receive five years of security updates.
The team will go on sale in July in three colors.
Meet #Pixel6a 🎉
🧠 Adapts to you w/ Google Tensor
🪄 Make distractions disappear w/ Magic Eraser*
📸 Better photos w/ Real Tone™ and Night Sight
🔋 Stay charged up to 72h** w/ Extreme Battery SaverStarts at $449
Pre-orders: 7/21#GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/DDAqzLvmpS
— Made By Google (@madebygoogle) May 11, 2022
Pixel 7 for summer
Meanwhile, Google also confirmed the upcoming Pixel 7 lineup of phones for the summer.
These models look similar to the Pixel 6 , but it has been noted that the housing and camera bar are made from a single piece of recycled aluminum.
Within its characteristics, it has only been anticipated that it will use the next generation of its Tensor chip, so it will be more powerful than the current series and will arrive with Android 13 at launch.
Take a sneak peek at #Pixel7 and Pixel 7 Pro 👀
✨ Evolution of the Pixel design
🧠 Next-gen Google Tensor chip
📱 #Android13And lots more too. We just can’t say yet. 🤫#GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/RfEfTGQ9p8
— Made By Google (@madebygoogle) May 11, 2022