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Google submitted Pixel 8a for US launch approval at FCC
Google Pixel 8a could go official at I/O 2024. Before its unveiling, Google submitted the Pixel 8a for US launch approval at the FCC. It’s a big development hinting at the imminent arrival of 2024’s affordable Pixel handset.
Recently, four new Google device models with model numbers: G8HHN, GKV4X, G6GPR, and G576D, appeared for FCC approval. The doc listed each device as being a “phone,” and they’re all described as “variants” of one another.
Apart from model numbers, the FCC submission doesn’t reveal any details about the Pixel 8a. Once the device gets approval, we should see real-life shots of the upcoming smartphone as well as some key specifications.
Google Pixel 8a might be more expensive than its predecessor. Past rumors also suggested that the handset will be powered by a Tensor G3 processor and have a larger battery for longer backup between charges.
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