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Google Pixel 7a goes through Geekbench as announcement nears

The Google company has been making online rounds of its Google Pixel 7a mobile ahead of next week’s announcement, and the latest leak is a Geekbench test run. The new mobile was codenamed “Lynx” and managed to produce a 1,380-point single-core score and a 3,071-point multi-core score. The new listing confirms that the Pixel 7a mobile will be powered by the Google Tensor G2 chipset with 8GB of RAM. This new mobile from Google company boots Android 13 so that no one is surprised.

The Google Pixel 7a mobile is expected to launch with a 6.1-inch OLED with FHD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is expected to come with a 64MP main camera alongside a 13MP ultrawide lens and the front-facing module will also be 13MP. The Google Pixel 7a is expected to feature 18W wired charging and wireless charging to charge the device.

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