Google is preparing the much-awaited Pixel 6a smartphone which is expected to launch later this year. In the meantime, the affordable offering by the tech giant has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking website, shedding light on some of its key specifications.
The arrival of Google Pixel 6a on Geekbench reveals some key details, including the processor, memory, operating system, and others. As for the scores, the smartphone has scored 1050 points in the single-core test and 2883 in the multi-core test. Now, let’s dive into the features and details of the upcoming affordable device.
For starters, just like the Pixel 6 series phones, the Pixel 6a will be powered by Google’s in-house Tensor GS101 chipset along with Mali-G78 GPU. The processor will come with 2 Arm Cortex-X1 cores that clocks at 2.80GHz. Also, it will feature two Arm Cortex-A76 cores running at 2.25GHz and four power-efficient cores clocked at 1.8GHz.
On the upfront, the Pixel 6a will sport a 6.2-inch display with a Full HD+ resolution. Moreover, the listing mentions that it will boost Android 12 OS out of the box paired with 6 GB RAM onboard.
For optics, the device is tipped to house an 8MP Sony IMX355 front-facing camera. On the other side, it is expected to carry a 12MP Sony IMX396 ultrawide lens alongside a 12.2MP Sony IMX363 primary sensor.
To mention, the Pixel 6a will be a downgraded version of the Pixel 6 handset launched last year. Now that the device has made it to the Geekbench database, it could hit the market soon. Although there is no official date by the company. Also, unlike the Pixel 6 series, the Pixel 6a is likely to go official in India as well.