Following the teardown video of the Google Pixel 7a from earlier today, we now have a 16-minute video hands-on with the unannounced device.
The host of the clip claims this is a unit he bought and not a review unit. He goes about showing the phone from all angles and comparing it to the Pixel 6a and Pixel 7.
Curiously, the Pixel 7a has a flat display that's flush with the phone's frame - like the Pixel 7, unlike the curvier 6a.
The app Device Info HW estimates the display as 6.4"-6.5", though it's expected to be 6.1". The 1080x2400px resolution is spot on and the panel maxes out at 90Hz. The main camera snaps in 16MP resolution (binned down from 64MP), while the ultrawide is 13MP (though the phone weirdly finishes the images in 16MP). The selfie camera does 4K video as well.
The chipset is the Tensor G2 with 8GB of RAM.
Here's the full video.
Damn dongles are garbage and a waste of engineering time, just get a phone with headphone jack! Why use up or overuse the usb port of your phone with dongle? If headphone jack is waste of engineering time then why do all dedicated mp3 players have ...
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