while we still wait Google launch the Pixel 6 for sale in Spain -according to the manufacturer it would arrive during this 2022- we know more details about the launch of its next mid-range version, the Pixel 6a.
It seems that the launch of Pixel 6a would arrive sooner than expected. Google would not wait for the Pixel 5a to be one year old to launch its successor, since it seems that its next mid-range mobile would hit the market in less than four months.
Pixel 6a would arrive in May
According Max Jambor, a leaker with a very good track record, has reported that the Pixel 6a would be officially presented in the next month of May, probably during the developer conference Google I / O 2022, and surely it can be bought from day one as it happened with the Pixel 3a.
Pixel 6A scheduled for May
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) January 22, 2022
The first Pixel 3a arrived in May during Google I/O 2019, but due to the pandemic, the Pixel 4a could not be launched in May 2020 and had to be delayed until August 2020. With the Pixel 5a, the company waited a year, until August 2021, to launch it, but this model is only put on the market. sale in the United States and Japan due to the shortage of processors.
With such limited availability of the Pixel 5a it seems that Google wants to advance the launch of the Pixel 6a in May to recover the original launch window, which was to launch a mid-range in the first half of the year and a high-end at the end of the year.
According to leaks, the Pixel 6a It will be the mid-range version of the Pixel 6, offering a practically identical design, but smaller in size. The Pixel 6a would have a screen of 6.2 inches compared to the 6.4 inches of the Pixel 6. In addition, it seems that we would have the same Google Tensor processor but with a lower main camera. This would be the first “Pixel A” no headphone jack, and if it follows in the footsteps of the Pixel 5a it would also be water and dust resistant. What is a mystery is if it would be the first “Pixel A” with wireless charging or if Google is going to keep reserving this feature for the high-end.
Via | 9to5Google