Google Pixel 4a retail box surfaces online, reveals design

2020-04-09 18:45:58

Google Pixel 4a will indeed have a single rear camera in a square-shaped bump, according to the render printed on the phone's box. Google Pixel Community on Facebook (via Slashleaks) revealed the retail packaging for the Pixel 4a, which certainly looks like existing Pixel phone packaging. The image on the box showed the rear camera module, which only features one camera and the flash, as leaks have suggested for some months. The box also shows that the Pixel 4a will be available in black, which isn't surprising if you know the colors Google tends to launch the Pixel series phones in.

On the box sitting on its side near the top of the image, we can also see that Google's continuing the contrasting power button design it started using on the Pixel 3a. Here the button is white, but other colors may have black, orange, yellow, or even green buttons based on what we've seen before. Other expected features on the Pixel 4a will be Google's first punch-hole display (containing an 8MP camera), an OLED display, a mid-range Snapdragon 700-series CPU, and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for authentication. As for the launch, Google Pixel 4a was initially supposed to unveil at I/O 2020, which later got canceled. As of now, there is no solid information on the launch timeline. With the images of retail boxes surfacing online, we might hear more details related to the launch timeline in the coming days.

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