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Google Pixel 7a Hands-On Video Confirms 90Hz Refresh Rate

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A hands-on look at the Google Pixel 7a has surfaced online, proving that the incoming low-cost Android phone boasts a 90Hz refresh rate display. Although the leaked video showed that the 7a roughly resembles the 6a, it probably has an improved display. Therefore, it seems that the much-desired feature will soon be available on the next Pixel A-series handset. Google Pixel 7a Hands-On Video According to the most recent report by Android Central, the leaked Google Pixel 7a hands-on video revealed that the highly anticipated feature is coming to the future Android mobile device. We are welcomed with what appears to be a hands-on video just in time for the new year in 2023, after the render photos of the affordable device that leaked last year. It provides us a clearer idea of what the speculated A-series Pixel phone will entail. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="594"]Google Pixel 7a Image credit- Tech Times[/caption] According to reports, a Vietnamese Facebook group shared what looks to be a hands-on video of the upcoming smartphone. The brief movie intriguingly echoes the Pixel 7a renders that have leaked, further speculating on how the device would seem when it is released. It resembles the Pixel 6a quite a bit. It therefore appears that the shiny plastic finish will endure. In addition to the device's general design, the video demonstrated the future A-series Pixel's refresh rate capabilities.

Display with 90Hz Refresh Rate

In the hands-on video that was leaked, the phone has a "Smooth Display feature. It enables the gadget to instantly switch from a 60Hz refresh rate to a smoother 90Hz rating. [caption id="attachment_79076" align="alignright" width="1200"]Google Pixel 7a Image: onleaks[/caption] It's vital to remember that the current, less expensive Pixel only supports refresh rates of up to 60Hz. The source reveals that the forthcoming 7a would have an improved display, which has been hotly anticipated. According to the tech news website, Google generally unveils its new smartphones at its I/O event. In May 2023, the forthcoming Android device with a low price tag may therefore become available. Therefore, the hands-on video is far earlier than Google's formal announcement. The tech juggernaut appears to be preparing for the launching of its future device months in advance.

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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