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Pixel 6A renders reveal Pixel 6 series-like design, no headphone jack

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Now that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have launched, it appears the corporate’s subsequent cellphone goes to be an inexpensive Pixel 6-series variant, the Pixel 6A. Now, new leaks for the cellphone have revealed its design and a few main adjustments that had been long-awaited on the Pixel A-series telephones.
The leaks come from Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) and 91mobiles and reveal a cellphone that appears precisely like the usual Pixel 6. The sq. digital camera island of the Pixel 5a has now been changed with a Pixel 6-like digital camera bar.

So… Here comes your very first and really early take a look at the #Google #Pixel6a! (360° video + beautiful 5K renders + dimensions) #FutureSquad
On behalf of my Friends over @91mobiles -> https://t.co/7kzPc5STEU pic.twitter.com/Us8H6haEh8
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) November 20, 2021
This bar will be seen sporting two digital camera sensors, which can embrace the primary sensor and an ultrawide one. There can be an LED flash module thrown in on the best facet of the bar.

More importantly, the rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, a staple function within the A-series for a protracted, has now been changed with an in-screen fingerprint scanner within the Pixel 6A, as per the leaks. This leaves the again of the cellphone with solely the ‘G’ brand and the digital camera bar.

On the entrance, we see a thin-bezel design on three sides and a slight chin on the underside. There can be a center-aligned punch-hole digital camera. The Pixel 6A can even apparently be the primary cellphone within the A-series to ditch the three.5mm headphone port.
There can be hypothesis over the Pixel 6A being powered by Google’s Tensor chip, though this isn’t confirmed as of now. It can be fascinating to see the cellphone powered by the identical chip that powers the Pixel 6 and if that is so, we’ll seemingly see corners minimize in different areas. More particulars on the cellphone ought to pop up on-line as we head nearer to a launch.