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Alleged Google Pixel 8a battery capacity revealed via UL Demko Certification

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Alleged Google Pixel 8a battery capacity revealed via UL Demko Certification

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The UL Demko certification reveals the Pixel phone will bear the model number GH2MB.
  • The phone in question could be the Pixel 8a.
  • The UL Demko listing confirms the handset will pack a 4,942mAh rated battery.

Google could be working on a bunch of new phones, including the recently leaked Pixel Fold 2, the Pixel 9 series, and lastly, the most-anticipated Pixel 8a. The latter will arrive as a successor to the Pixel 7a and will be in the mid-range segment. Now, folks at MySmartPrice have spotted a new Pixel phone on the Demko Certification and this reveals the battery capacity. The handset in question could be the Pixel 8a.


Alleged Pixel 8a battery revealed

  • The UL Demko certification revealed the upcoming Pixel phone will bear the model number GH2MB, as spotted by MySmartPrice.
  • The listing confirms the Pixel 8a will be equipped with a 4,942mAh rated battery. This could be marketed as 5,000mAh.
  • In comparison, the Pixel 7a shipped with a 4,385mAh. This means we are getting a significant jump in the battery capacity.
  • Considering the significant jump in the battery capacity, there are chances the Pixel phone spotted on the UL Demko could be the Pixel 9 Pro or possibly the Pixel Fold 2.
  • Google usually reserves the 5,000mAh unit for the top-end model like the Pixel 8 Pro.

Google Pixel 8a specifications (expected)

  • Display:The PGoogle Pixel 8a ixel 8a could sport a 6.1-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a punch-hole cutout.
  • Processor: The Google Pixel 8a Pixel phone could be powered by the in-house Tensor G3 SoC with Mali-G715 GPU and Titan G2 security chip.
  • Memory: There Google Pixel 8a could be 8GB RAM and probably 128GB/256GB storage options.
  • Software: Google Pixel 8a Android 14 and Pixel UI.
  • Dimensions: Google Pixel 8a 1 x 72.6 x 8.9mm
  • Battery: Google Pixel 8a Possibly a 5,000mAh battery with 27W fast charging support.
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The other specifications of the phone are under wraps but we should come across more details in the days to come.


    • A Google Pixel smartphone has been spotted on Geekbench.
    • It’s reportedly the Pixel 8a, which would be the affordable version of the flagship Pixel 8 series.
    • The smartphone has been spotted running an underclocked version of the Tensor G3 chipset.

    Google is yet to debut the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones but there’s already news about the Pixel 8a. This would be an affordable version of the flagship Pixel 8 series. Google will most likely launch the Pixel 8a at its I/O event next year so there’s still plenty of time. But before that let’s take a look at what has been revealed about the Pixel 8a. Google Pixel 8 series

    What we can look forward to is the Google Pixel 8 series launch that’s expected to take place in October. There could be two phones in the series – Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. The upcoming Pixel phones will most likely be powered by the in-house Tensor G3 chipset. In terms of upgrades, the Pixel 8 Pro has been spotted with a built-in thermometer sensor that can measure your body’s temperature. It could also feature an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

    • A Google Pixel 8a Google smartphone codenamed ‘Akita’ has been spotted on the benchmarking website, Geekbench. This is supposedly the Google Pixel 8a, according to a reportby MySmartPrice. A past report had also said that the Pixel 8a is codenamed ‘Akita’.
    • According to this listing, the Pixel 8a is running an underclocked version of the Tensor G3 chipset paired with Mali-G715 GPU.
    • The smartphone has been listed with 8GB of RAM, and Android 14.
    • In terms of performance, the Pixel 8a has a single-core score of 1,218 and a multi-core score of 3,175.

    The Pixel 8a launch is actually dicey as there have reports suggesting that Google might now shift to a two-year cycle for the A-series. Google Pixel 8a Tipster Yogesh Brar had also said that Google is actually discontinuing the A-series, which would mean that the Pixel 7a was the last from the series. But since there’s no official confirmation yet, and a long way for the Pixel 8a launch, it’s best to wait.

     


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