There is little to nothing mysterious about the Google Pixel 4a so far, and a new series of leaked information has confirmed many of the features we had hoped to see in Google's next mid-range smartphone
A series of newly leaked images of the Pixel 4a recently gave us a good sense of what the company's next affordable flagship will look like, while also detailing some subtle but welcome changes over the Pixel 3a
A series of images from leaked account TechDroider show the Pixel 4a in all its glory, complete with the fingerprint sensor and larger camera bump we've seen in recent renders and leaks
But perhaps the most notable aspect of these Pixel 4a images is what the front of the phone looks like: the bezels on the Pixel 4a are significantly thinner than those on the Pixel 3a, and the punch-hole camera appears to be positioned in the upper left corner of the screen We also see an attractive fabric case covering Google's latest model
TechDroider followed up on these images with another not-so-sexy photo, this time detailing the Pixel 4a without a case from the back This leak doesn't tell us anything we don't already know, but adds weight to the phone's rumored camera bump size and the return of the fingerprint reader
The Google Pixel 4a is rumored to be released this spring However, since Google's I/O 2020 conference was canceled, it is unclear when an official announcement will be made Expect more Pixel 4a leaks to surface in the coming weeks
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