Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Pixel 4a to Be Launched in 2020 With Great Features


Mon 30 Dec 2019 | 12:42 PM
Ahmed Yasser

Google’s to release Pixel 4a in 2020, that also adopts some of the design language from the recently launched Pixel 4. It features buttons on the right side, that square camera housing from the Pixel 4, a top 3.5mm headphone jack from the 3a, and a rear fingerprint reader. The front of the phone is an all-display setup with single hole-punch front-facing camera, according to T-Mobile.

Legere company posted a picture of the devices on Instagram and live-streamed them on Facebook. Of course, the posts weren’t exclusively about the Pixel 4s, but the “subtle” inclusion of the retail boxes as props was no accident.

Pixel 4a in 2020

Meanwhile, the Pixel line has been using these fabric cases for a few generations now, and it looks like the accessory will make a return in three new colorways: black with a white power button, light blue, and a purple-ish color with an orange power button.

On other hand, Google will unveil the Pixel 4 series smartphones on October 15 in New York. While we already know almost everything there is to know about the Pixel 4 lineup, the company is now reportedly preparing another smartphone which will support 5G cellular networks.

Pixel 4a 

Noteworthy, Google unveiled, a new Pixel smartphones with higher quality cameras, a radar sensor and faster virtual assistant.

The company also revealed a new way of controlling a smartphone, dubbed “motion sense”. The technology uses a radar chip in the smartphone to let users control it using gestures in the air, with controls for skipping songs, snoozing an alarm or silencing calls.

Both devices have a prominent square for a camera hump, with an LED light, microphone and two lenses. There’s no difference between the 4 and the XL in terms of their cameras, and both have a 16-megapixel primary lens with an f/2.4 aperture, hybrid OIS and a 52-degree field of view. The other lens is a 12.2-megapixel telephoto with a f/1.7 aperture and a 77-degree field of view.

https://youtu.be/uvndipJ46KM