The Google Pixel 8a will have a 120Hz display and DisplayPort output support, according to Android Authority. Both functions are also included in the Pixel 8. Google recently added software support for DisplayPort in the Android beta.
The 120Hz display is an upgrade from the Pixel 7a’s 90Hz display. Writes a robot body Based on an anonymous source from Google. The source states that the maximum brightness of the 8a is 1400cd/m². The display will also come from two manufacturers. This makes the 8a’s screen comparable to the 8’s. The two screens will also have the same resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The source says that the 8’s screen is 0.1 inches larger.
The upcoming entry-level model in Google’s Pixel series is also said to get DisplayPort support, just like other Pixel 8 variants. DisplayPort support does not yet work in the stable version of Android, although earlier this month the authority wrote about a beta version in which this functionality is enabled. This feature allows users to connect their smartphone to an external display.
Furthermore, the source confirms previous rumors about the Pixel 8a, such as the arrival of the Tensor G3 SoC. This SoC is also present in the Pixel 8 series. However, for entry-level smartphones, the G3 comes with a different package, Complete package on package instead of Fan plate level packaging“, says Android Authority. IPoP is cheaper, but it’s also thicker and produces more heat than FOPLP. So the G3 in the Pixel 8a may run faster than the G3 in other Pixel 8 devices. Finally, the source reports that the Pixel 8a will have the same The cameras on the Pixel 7a are the Sony IMX787 and IMX712 sensors. Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 8a at an event on May 14-15.
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