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Tuesday
Nov232021

Google Pixel 6a rumoured to run on a Tensor chip

We've already seen rumours about the Google Pixel 6a's design, but now we're learning more about the device. A new report from 9to5Google talks about its processor and the cameras the rumoured smartphone will get. Unsurprisingly, it will reportedly run on Google's new Tensor GS101 processor. It makes sense, given that Google has been hyping up its new processor. They would want to use it on more devices.

As for its cameras, the website's APK Insight team did a teardown of the Google Camera app and found that the Pixel 6a (codenamed Bluejay) will get the 12.2-megapixel Sony IMX363 sensor that's been used in past Google phones from the Pixel 3 to the 5a. But it will supposedly get the Pixel 6's 12-megapixel IMX386 sensor, which will most likely serve as the ultra-wide camera on the Pixel 6a. It will also reportedly get the Pixel 6's 8-megapixel IMX355 sensor for the front-facing camera.

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