After starring in renders and live shots, Google’s Pixel 8a continues to leak widely ahead of its alleged debut next month. This time, a bunch of promotional images touted to belong to the device have surfaced, confirming numerous features and specifications.
Google Pixel 8a AI features and specifications
Materials are obtained and published by 91Mobiles revealed how the Pixel 8a will share a few generative AI features that debuted with the Pixel 8 (review) and Pixel 8 Pro (review). Some of these highlighted include Circle to Search, Audio Magic Eraser, and Summarize. There are related camera AI features arriving as well, including Best Take and Night Sight with astrophotography mode.
With little surprises left, the Pixel 8a has been confirmed in one of the images to run on the Tensor G3 SoC, which primarily enables those generative AI capabilities. The flagship chipset is believed to feature an underclocked processor unit while previous leaks indicated it is paired with 8 GB RAM and storage options of 128 GB and 256 GB.
In addition, the device is listed with “fast charging and all-day battery life”. More fine print specified support for up to 18 watts wired charging speed — contradicting the 27 watts rating that was seen before — and 31 hours of average battery life. Both these values remain unchanged from the Pixel 7a (review).
Other specifications previously spotted include an improved 6.1-inch OLED screen with a higher peak brightness level, an unchanged 64 MP primary rear camera, and a slightly bigger battery capacity at 4,500 mAh.
Concerning the design, the Pixel 8a’s front was also depicted, showing of rounder corners in the metal frame and prominent bezels surrounding the display. The handset was also mentioned to receive IP67 certification, meaning it should withstand a quick dip in the pool.
Seven years of security updates
Based on another image, the Pixel 8a boots on Android 14 and comes with 7 years of security updates. It’s unclear if the length of support will be applicable to the number of Android OS upgrades. However, it should be noted that Google pledged the same policy for security patches for the Pixel 8 but eventually advertised it to include the OS as well.
These new upgrades seem to hint that the Pixel 8a will be priced higher than the Pixel 7a. At least in the USA, the base model could retail for $499, a $50 increase from its predecessor. Do you think the price hike is worth it? Let us know your answers in the comments.
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