Following a myriad of teasers and building a massive hype around its new Tensor chipset, Google launched the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro late last year. Now, the Mountain View giant may be aiming to launch its next-gen smartphone in its mid-range a-series, the Pixel 6a. Moreover, the company might also launch a smartwatch alongside the device at its next Google I/O event, as per recent rumors.

Google Pixel 6a

Starting with the Google Pixel 6a, rumors about the device have already surfaced online since the launch of the company’s flagship models last year. We even saw some high-quality renders of the Pixel 6a show up online, giving us the first look at its potential design.

Another notable change in the Pixel 6a might include the removal of the 3.5mm audio jack, which would make it the first Pixel a-series device without a headphone jack. Other than this, previous reports suggested that the Pixel 6a could feature the same Google Tensor chipset as its elder siblings. However, other details about the device remain under wraps as of now.

Apart from launching the Pixel 6a, Google is apparently planning to launch its first smartwatch, the Pixel Watch, in the market very soon. Tipster Jon Prosser previously leaked some high-quality renders of the alleged Pixel Watch, showcasing the device with orange, grey, and blue watch straps and a black, circular dial.