The new Pixel 6a video gives us another look at the upcoming phone

Last month, Google France uploaded a video about the Unboxing of the Pixel 6a, which gave us a short tour of the phone, including the fingerprint scanner. The video was deleted shortly after. But now another one has appeared. Not from Google this time, but from a Malaysian YouTuber.

Malaysian YouTuber Fazil Halim has posted a detailed demo of the Pixel 6a dump. The 11-minute video offers a closer look at the phone’s design and contents in the box. The video also touches on the key features of the Pixel 6a, including the camera system, new camera features, software, and performance. Additionally, we also see a quick side-by-side comparison with the Pixel 6 Pro. The video is in Malaysian but turning on the automatic subtitles gives you a glimpse of the main points.

In case the video was deleted, here are some pictures of the can-opening tour:

The Pixel 6a will be available for pre-order in the US starting July 21 for $449, with official sales starting July 28. Unlike the Pixel 5a, which was only released in the US and Japan, the latest model will be available in 14 markets, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, UK and Spain. Additionally, she will also be coming to India later this year.

The Pixel 6a is a big step up from the Pixel 5a in terms of design and hardware. It features a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, Google’s internal Tensor chipset, dual 12MP cameras, 6GB of RAM, 128GB storage, a 4,306mAh battery, and a fingerprint reader. It also carries some new camera features from the Pixel 6 series, such as Magic Eraser, Real Tone, and Face Blur. On the software front, the phone runs Android 12 out of the box and is confirmed to have had five years of security updates. You will be able to pick up the Pixel 6a in three colors: Sage, Chalk, and Charcoal.


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