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The leaked ads also mention that the Pixel 8a will boast a battery with support for 18W wired charging, which is the same as the Pixel 7a. Additionally, the Pixel 8a is expected to carry an IP67 water resistance rating, signifying its ability to withstand splashes and dust. This makes it a suitable choice for those who lead active lifestyles or are simply prone to occasional accidents.
One of the biggest selling points of Pixel phones has always been their software experience and timely software updates directly from Google. The leaked advertisements for the Pixel 8a assure users that the phone will get seven years of updates, putting it on par with the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. This extended software support is a major advantage, as it guarantees users access to the latest security patches and new features for an extended period of time.
With only a little over two weeks left until we see the Pixel 8a officially unveiled by Google, presumably during the Google I/O event, one has to wonder whether there are any surprises left for this device. We have seen leaks for pretty much everything already, and from what we’ve seen, the Pixel 8a appears to be shaping up to be a compelling option in the mid-range smartphone segment.