Unlike Apple, Google does not have that much experience with hardware-related products. In Apple, Both Hardware and software are work together. Since Google entered hardware products only a few years ago, They are still learning things and learning faster. Releasing mobile with their Tensor processor is a great idea. Now only Google understands how they can grow in the long term. After the successful release of tensor Processor in the Google Pixel 6 series. They are planning to use it mid-range mobiles also. As usual, the budget-friendly “a” series release happens in the mid of every year. Now, Google Pixel 6a will release in May 2022 with Tensor Processor. Also, they are planning to Ditch Headphone Jack. The release can happen around the Google I/O event of 2022.
The Google Pixel 4a debuted in August 2020 due to delays related to pandemics, and the Pixel 5a saw the exact launch date but with a much smaller availability. There is a precedent for Google to launch an A-series device in May since this was when the first Google Pixel 3a was established when the device was unveiled in front of a live audience at Google I/O, which Google could duplicate with the new model.
Google Pixel 6a Release Date leak
Pixel 5a arrived earlier than anticipated in August. Leaker, as well as reporter Max Jambor, report that the Pixel 6a will land in May. This could mean that Google launched its A-series phone back to their earlier Google I/O announcement last year.
Pixel 6A scheduled for May
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) January 22, 2022
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The Pixel 6a from Google is anticipated to take over the work the Google Pixel 6 started, with a redesigned design and the Google Tensor chip with a less powerful camera than the more expensive models. Rumors suggest Google Pixel 6a maybe the Google’s first low-cost device that doesn’t have headphones.
It is reported that Google is set to unveil its Pixel Watch on May 26; it is likely next year’s Google I/O gathering because Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 6a and the Pixel Watch during the same month.
Expecting Google Pixel 6a Specifications
Although we don’t know anything concerning Google’s Google Pixel 6a yet, the design specifications and features are beginning to leak. With the renders that OnLeaks do not officially provide, we now have a pretty decent idea of what the Pixel 6a could appear like.
The model features a large camera block that runs along the handset’s rear. It’s home to the dual-lens camera. It also has a tri-tone color scheme, a punch-hole camera at the front, and a 6.2 inches OLED display. It might include a 12.2-megapixel Sony IMX363, first offered on Pixel phones in the year. Its primary camera is expected to come with a 12 megapixel Sony IMX386 ultrawide lens. It will include the Sony IMX355 snapper with 8-megapixels for taking selfies.
There may be a Smart Watch release too
In the meantime, Google is also rumored to unveil its first smartwatch with the Pixel brand in the same timeframe as per separate speculation by Jon Prosser. We’ve also reported that Google is creating a brand new Chromecast device scheduled to be launched in the coming year.
Wrap Up
In recent years, Google is keeping better at understanding the users. If you look at the price tag of Google Pixel 6, It falls under $599, which is a reasonable price for a flagship-level mobile. When Google can give Google Pixel 6a for around $450, It will be a great deal for Android users. When they can provide a better price Smart Watch, Google can make huge sales with their products this year. But, In Reality, we have to wait for the Google Pixel 6a release date of May 2022. What are your expectations about the upcoming Google Pixel 6a? Share your thoughts below.
Selva Ganesh is the Chief Editor of this Blog. He is a Computer Science Engineer, An experienced Android Developer, Professional Blogger with 8+ years in the field. He completed courses about Google News Initiative. He runs Android Infotech which offers Problem Solving Articles around the globe.
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