Google's next budget handset, Pixel 4A, is potentially only a few days away from being sold. The business has posted a preview on its online store, stating that "Google 's exactly what you've been looking for on the phone" will be announced on August 3rd. 9to5Google has found the article. To unlock the entire post, you need to press the specific boxes before the colors suit the Google logo: brown, purple, black, gray, white, and red.
Google has also modified some of its social media icons (like the header for Google's Twitter account) with a wide circle cutout, which appears to be a direct nod to the 4A show with a selfie shooter opening.
You'll find some references to photography in all the "lorem ipsum" text on the Google Store website, such as "lowlightena," "bokehus" and "megapixelum." The camera is still a good Google phone fit, and the Pixel 4A will take it forward at a much lower price than the regular Pixel 4. The perfect number is believed to be $349, which will discount Apple's iPhone SE.
Waiting for the sequel to last year's Pixel 3A was longer than planned. In May, Google cancelled its I / O developer meeting, which is expected to mark the launch of Pixel 4A as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yet earlier this month, the computer showed up on Google 's website after the firm had mistakenly uploaded an picture on its store. It was the first clear indication that the 4A is really arriving soon — and now Google has verified that it's less than a week out.
According to previous leaks, the phone will have a 5.8-inch OLED display and will be powered by Qualcomm's 730 chipset. Certain planned features are 6 GB of Memory, 64 GB of storage and a 12-megapixel sensor that is intended to deliver very close results to the flagship Pixel 4.