The home screen of the Google Pixel 6a

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  • A new leak details what to expect from the next Pixel A-series device.
  • Pixel 7a is likely to sport a 90Hz display developed by Samsung.
  • Google's next mid-range smartphone is also said to host brand-new cameras and 5W wireless charging.

Despite being criticized for not having a higher refresh rate display, the Pixel 6a is one of the best mid-range phones. As new details emerge on the allegedPixel 7a, that could change.

The news comes from developer Kuba Wojciechowski, who previously shared tidbits on a rumored Google Pixel 7 Ultra (codenamed "Lynx") and shared the first details of the G2 chip ahead of the launch.

A new set of dual rear cameras, as well as a 90Hz screen, would be included in the rumored Pixel 7a. The 90Hz panel is said to be a high definition display. It's interesting to see this inclusion, as it received a lot of backlash for not being included in the Pixel 6a.

Google Pixel 7a to come with 90Hz screen, wireless charging, brand new dual rear camera setup - details below 👇🧵 pic.twitter.com/IWy77KwsmdNovember 11, 2022

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The developer now says that his earlier prediction of a Pixel 7 Ultra was actually a reference to the Pixel 7a.

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The IMX712 ultra-wide lens is said to be on the back of thePixel 7a. The current IMX363 sensor is a significant upgrade from the previous one, and this could make the Pixel 7a a viable option to choose among the best mid-range phones in the future.

5W wireless charging is likely to be supported by the 7a. It is good to see this feature on a mid-range device since it is not very common at this price point.

The Pixel 7a could be the first device in the world to use a chip from the search engine giant. The Pixel 6 series and the Pixel 7 were powered by the same company as the previous ones.

The Pixel flagships kept the same launch price as their predecessors, so if they can do the same with the 7a, it will be a great deal. It's a good idea to take the information with a grain of salt, since the leak comes ahead of the release of the A-series.