Google's Pixel 3a revealed in high resolution glory

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A week ago we posted some leaked marketing renders of Google’s new Pixel 3a and 3a XL.

Today the king of marketing render leaks, Evan Blass, posted a full resolution version of the device.

We have known for a while that Google is planning to launch a cheaper variant of Pixel, and due to various issues with Google websites, we have also been able to confirm the specs of the device. According to the leaked spec sheet, the device will feature 4GB of RAM and a resolution 1080 x 2160 and will have a DPI of 400.

Two versions are known, the Pixel 3a and 3a XL. The 3a has a 5.6 inch 2220 x 1080 screen while the 3a XL has a 6-inch screen of the same resolution.

According to a leak from a retailer, the devices will cost $649 and $799 Canadian dollars respectively. In US dollars, that’s about $485 and the Pixel 3a XL will cost $600. It is expected to hit shelves on the 7th May.

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