Putting an end to months of leaks and speculations, Google has finally unveiled its new mid-range smartphone – the Pixel 4a today. It’s a successor to the Pixel 3a from earlier last year, with the Pixel 3a XL‘s successor missing in action. The Pixel 4a is exactly the same as we have seen in the leaks. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 730G chipset, has a single rear camera, and a punch-hole cutout on the front.

We’ve already seen the Pixel 4a in numerous leaks until date. It features a matte black finish, complemented by the accented power button, fingerprint sensor, and a square camera module with a single sensor on the rear.

On the camera front, Google is sticking with a single 12.2MP (f/1.7) sensor on the rear – the same as its predecessor. It comes with (Optical Image Stabilization) OIS and EIS in tow as well. The square cutout also includes the LED flash. The marquee camera features such as portrait mode, Night Sight, and others are in tow.

Price and Availability

Pixel 4a undercuts the $399 iPhone SE (2020) and has been priced at $349 (nearly Rs. 26,250) for the single 6GB+128GB and Just Black variant. It’s currently up for pre-order in the following countries – the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Germany, Japan, and Australia. It will go on sale starting from 20th August.