Google is getting ready to release its new phone, the Google Pixel 8a. It might be announced at Google’s event on May 14.But before it’s even out, Google has said they won’t be selling it for long.
Google’s upcoming event on May 14, the tech giant has already hinted at limited availability for this new device.According to a report by Droid Life, Google has removed the Pixel 6a from its online store.
A report from Droid Life says that Google took down the Pixel 6a from their online shop. Now, if you try to find it, you’ll end up looking at the Pixel 7a instead.
Users attempting to find it will now be directed to the Pixel 7a instead. This move indicates that Google will no longer be selling the Pixel 6a, making the Pixel 7a the sole ‘A’ series phone in their lineup.
This means Google won’t be selling the Pixel 6a anymore. So, the Pixel 7a will be the only ‘A’ series phone they have.Reports from Droid Life indicate that Google has removed the Pixel 6a from its online store.
Now, users searching for it will be redirected to the Pixel 7a page, signaling the end of sales for the Pixel 6a.With the Pixel 8a on the horizon, here’s what we can anticipate:
Here’s what we might expect from the Pixel 8a
It could have a screen resolution of 2400×1080 pixels, a smooth refresh rate of 120Hz, and a 6.1-inch Full HD+ OLED display.
Inside, it might run on Google’s latest Tensor G3 processor, just like the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. It could come with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage.
The camera might be similar to the Pixel 7. It could have a main camera with 64 megapixels and an ultra-wide camera with 50 megapixels, both made by Sony.And on the front, there could be a 13 megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.