Google Pixel 4a was accidentally featured on Google Store

Google Pixel 4a back and front view
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Pixel 4a is one of the most leaked phones this year, so much so that people believe that there's nothing new to know about the lite version of the Pixel 4, rumors about the new flagship of Google, Pixel 5 has started to make rounds on the internet so Pixel 4a might release sooner than later.

Google has accidentally featured the Pixel 4a on its official store, Samsung did the same a week ago where they put the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra on their Russian website for up to 10 days before they took it down, these accidental leaks don't feel accidental anymore.

Pixel 4a appeared on the Google store is a Black Pixel 4a with the green power button, it sports a hole-punch selfie camera, a single rear camera, and a fingerprint scanner, Pixel 4a was originally supposed to release at the Google i/o conference in May, but it was canceled for this year due to the pandemic, so Google may release it without any special event, just like Apple released the iPhone SE.

So far, the leaks suggest that Pixel 4a will have a 5.81 inches OLED FHD+ with the resolution of 2340 x 1080, it will not have a face unlock feature, only a fingerprint scanner in the back, internally Pixel 4a was powered by SnapDragon 730 and Adeno 680 GPU and the Titan M chip for security.

All variants of Pixel 4a will have the same 3080 mAh battery, 6GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, you can charge the 3080 mAH battery with an 18w fast charger. It will have a 12.2 MP rear camera with OIS, and an 8 MP front camera.

Pixel 4a will have a plastic body, as usual, it is rumored that Google may release a 5G variant of Pixel 4a which will have the similar specs like the normal Pixel 4a but will be 5G compatible and may also cost a bit more than the Pixel 4a. Pixel 4a can cost anywhere between $300-$400, the pricing will be crucial as its competitor Apple just released a mid-range iPhone SE for $399.

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