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Newly leaked billboard ad design for Pixel 4a suggests $399 price tag for the next Google smartphone


Thanks to Evan Blass, the reliable and notorious tipster from Twitter, today we are treated to the designs of billboard advertisements planned for Google's upcoming Pixel 4a smartphone. However we understand that, these are not real images and just edited pictures from a graphics editing software for future advertising, we still get a glance of the smartphone's overall design, colors as well as price tag for the forthcoming device from the American technology company, Google. The handset follows the draft from it's recent leaks and is expected to arrive in the United States for a price starting at $399, showing justice to the speculated middle-ranged internals on board.

Source: Evan Blass

Google Pixel 4a is here in a new Spanish hands-on video from YouTube


Shortly after showing up in some live images caught in the wild, the next affordable smartphone from Google have managed to get in hands of a United States-based Spanish YouTuber named TecnoLike Plus, who recently shared a small hands-on video on the purported Pixel 4a smartphone, once again showing off the device featuring the same punch hole display on the front and a large single camera bump on the back. However we can confirm at this point of time that, this model is not final product or commercial retail unit as the phone from the video tots unusual logo and wording on it's rear side. We have attached the new video below for you.


Real life images of upcoming Google Pixel 4a surfaces online, also revealing the fabric case


A new leak has been making rounds on the internet showing of the forthcoming and so-called Google Pixel 4a that was caught in the wild, showing off the smartphone in a few hand-on live images. The purported pictures of the next generation affordable middle-ranged Google smartphone gives us a clear look at the handset's front and rear sides, exposing it's primary camera module on the back and the punch hole style display on the front. In couple of pictures the phone looks to be wearing the new fabric case featuring Google's logo on the bottom as well. The device here falls in line with the previous renders we showed you back in December, and is expected to make it's official debut some time in May at Google's I/O Annual Developers Conference from Mountain View, California, United States.

Source: TechDroider (Twitter) 1, 2

New leaked renders unveil the all new Google Pixel 4a's design


Google originally introduced the all new Pixel a series of affordable smartphone back in May for the budget friendly markets around the globe. We first saw the American multinational technology company launch the Google Pixel 3a and the Pixel 3a XL, and now we are possibly looking at a refresh, as the partnership between @91mobiles and the popular tipster from Twitter, Steve H.McFly also knows as @OnLeaks have brought us a new set of high definition 5K renders of the upcoming and purported Google Pixel 4a.

The phone is likely to be introduced by Google in the first half of the forthcoming year, at their I/O 2020 annual developer conference. Google Pixel 4a will be the first smartphone from the company's Pixel fleet to arrive with a punch hole style front facing camera. Pouring lights on the new design we see here, from the front you are supposedly treated to a more flat display that may measure somewhere around 5.7" or 5.8" diagonally and also features a dedicated camera cutout on the top left corner to incorporate the secondary front facing sensor. The bezels looks conventional from any Pixel device, but going slightly narrow this time around and also features a decent earpiece on the top center. Turing the phone around we will see the handset carry a Pixel 4 like primary camera module that is reportedly coming with a single lens setup, but we also heard that more sensors are on the way accompanying the LED flash on the bump, according to the predictions made by Steve H.McFly. The back even features a round shaped fingerprint scanner positioned to the center of the unit as well as the Google "G" logo towards the bottom.

The right side will tot an orange-colored power button along with the volume up and down buttons. The presence of an 3.5mm headphone jack on the top should make at least some of our readers smile and the USB Type-C port is paced on the bottom center alongside the speak grills and microphone arrangement. The newly surfaced smartphone from Google will measure around 144.2 x 69.5 x 8.2 mm in dimensions, but the protruding camera will bump the phone to 9 mm in thickness. Other rumors include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 or 765 processor on board with 4 gigabytes of RAM coupled with 64GB of internal space. A 12.2MP primary sensor is also suggested with professed 5G connectivity, as well as color options include the standard Black and White paint jobs along with Orange and Purple shades. We will keep you posted as we come across more details on this new handset from Google.



Source: Steve H.McFly (Twitter), 91mobiles