Google's lineup of affordable smartphones is due to grow this year with the Pixel 5a. A few renders have been leaked today showing the upcoming device, and it's clearly got Google's recent design language all over it. So much so, in fact, that it's really tough to tell it apart from the Pixel 4a 5G launched last year alongside the Pixel 5.
The Pixel 5a is said to measure 156.2 x
73.2 x 8.8 mm (9.4 mm at the camera hump). That size positions it in between
the Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a 5G, though it's closer to the latter in its
dimensions than it is to the former.
The Pixel 5a apparently has a unibody
construction that is probably going to once again be plastic. The screen is a
6.2" FHD+ OLED with thin bezels and forehead but a more significant chin.
As you can see, the front-facing camera is inside a left-aligned hole-punch
cutout in the panel.
The dual cameras on the back look similar
to what the Pixel 4a 5G had, while the 3.5mm headphone jack is alive and well
at the top. The fingerprint sensor is still on the rear, and there are stereo
speakers too on offer. This is all we know so far about the new device, but
hang tight and we'll bring you more news about it once it surfaces.