Google To Launch Pixel 3A With Snapdragon 625, 2GB RAM, Android 10
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Google is said to be working on a smartphone called Google Pixel 3 Lite which is expected to be powered by Snapdragon 710 SoC.
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Tech giant Google is likely to launch more products with lower price tags in its Pixel series. Rumour has it that Google is on track to introduce Google Pixel 3 Lite, an affordable variant powered by Snapdragon 710 chipset. If the previous reports are true, this giant will launch this handset in India in upcoming months. Besides, Google is said to introduce another variant namely Google Pixel 3A. This handset is rumoured to be powered by Snapdragon 625 chipset and equipped with 2GB of RAM.
Nashville Chatter reported that this Google’s upcoming device was leaked on Geekbench. According to the report, Google Pixel 3A could be named Google Pixel 3 Lite and Pixel 3 Lite XL with a bigger size. Google is said to equip 2 GB and 3 GB of RAM and Snapdragon 625 chipset for its small model. Meanwhile, the larger variant will feature 4 GB of RAM. The leak also showed that Google is testing Android 10 on the hardware devices.
The introduction of the new OS reveals that Google is likely to launch its upcoming models with this OS. The launch of these handsets shows Google’s ambition in its aggressive expansion plan in India.
It is known that Google Pixel 3A and 3A XL models will have processors with different speeds and a twist. Accordingly, Google Pixel 3A will come with a 1.8 GHz processor while the larger variant will be equipped with a 1.71 GHz processor. Geekbench also reported that in the single core and multi-core tests, Pixel 3A scores were 732, and 3,184 respectively. Meanwhile, in these tests, the scores of the larger device were 1,640 and 4,973.
According to the report, these two models are expected to be introduced in the Indian market. So far, the company has not yet announced anything about these devices. Therefore, we have to take these pieces of information with a grain of salt.
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