FCC website reveals three models of Pixel 5a or will be released soon

Although many people were looking forward to the arrival of the Pixel 4a successor, Google denied it. However, with the three device models appearing on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, it means that we are getting closer and closer to the release of Pixel 5a. Among them, GR0M2 has been confirmed as a member of Pixel 5a, but unfortunately, the FCC document failed to disclose more key details.

However, 9to5Google still managed to unearth some interesting content from the document, that is, one of the Pixel 5a models supports more 5G frequency bands below 6GHz, but the other two have cut support for CDMA networks. As for the launch time of Pixel 5a, considering that many industries around the world are facing the embarrassing situation of core shortage, it is expected that Google is still expected to be launched in the next 1-2 months.

The previously leaked specifications stated that the Pixel 5a is equipped with a 6.2-inch FHD+ resolution OLED flat screen. The frame is quite slim, but the chin is slightly thicker. The built-in is still from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G chipset. In terms of photography, the front of the fuselage uses the Infinity-O perforated single shot at the upper left corner of the screen, and the slightly convex square rear dual camera module will form a symmetrical arrangement with the LED flash (and the news is that it supports PDAF phase detection autofocus).

Other features include a 3.5 mm headphone jack, rear physical fingerprint sensor, and stereo speakers.

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