Google’s Pixel 8A could feature a 120Hz display instead of the 90Hz of the Pixel 7A, with a brighter screen, according to Kamila Wojciechowska. Kamila Wojciechowska’s previous leaks included pre-release videos of the Pixel Fold.
Google’s I/O 2024 conference is scheduled for May 14th, where the company will once again be talking a lot about AI. That’s probably where the company will announce the Pixel 8A.
write for Android permissionsAccording to Wojciechowska, this next entry in the budget Pixel smartphone line will feature a peak brightness of 1,400 nits, up from 1,000 nits at 7A, and limited support for DisplayPort output over USB-C. Both of these could be improvements over the previous model, but if this leak is accurate, they’ll be better than the Pixel 8 as Google says it’s carrying over last year’s camera to the 8A instead. It won’t follow the 7A with its new camera system.
Previous leaks suggested that the Pixel 8A would feature an updated Tensor G3 chip with rounded corners from the Pixel 8 and would remain a 6.1-inch smartphone like the 7A, but today’s leak from Wojciechowska All of that was confirmed. All of these rumored changes make the Pixel 8A feel like a smaller (or some would say right-sized) cheaper version of the Pixel 8, with a deep discount. There is a possibility that
Google has provided fewer AI features on the Pixel 8 than on the Pixel 8 Pro. Wojciechowska said the new 8A Tensor G3 will be slightly thicker and hotter than the G3 that powers the Pixel 8, so the big question is how much AI functionality it will offer owners of the cheaper phone. It is said that