Google Pixel 4a appear on Geekbench, confirmed to have Snapdragon 730 chipset and 6GB of RAM

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We've been getting a lot of info on the Google Pixel 4a lately that we're inclined to believe that it is indeed coming soon. Ahead of the alleged launch on 22 May 2020, a list of specs for the phone was leak detailing its internal hardware. Now, the Geekbench result has also been revealed, confirming some of its specs.

In Geekbench, a device called Google sunfish (the code name for Pixel 4a) has appeared. It confirms that the device will come with a Snapdragon 730 chipset, 6GB of RAM and run on Android 10. As you may know, many companies upload Geekbench tests these days when they are sure the hardware won't be changed anymore. So, we can assume that at least the chipset and memory here have already been fixed.

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Most of the other details previously revealed are quite likely to be accurate as well. This means that the Pixel 4a will come with a 5.81-inch display, up to 128GB of internal storage, a 3080mAh battery, and support for 18W fast-charging. It also has a 12.2MP rear camera, 8MP punch-hole selfie camera, and a rear fingerprint sensor.

Allegedly set to retail for USD 300 (~RM1304), the Google Pixel 4a could be an option for people who like vanilla Android OS. But as it is, we doubt the device will ever make its way to Malaysia. Would you still be interested in importing the device for yourself? Let us know what you like most about Pixel devices on our Facebook page! Also, stay tuned to TechNave.com for more news like this.

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