As Google’s mid-range phone, the A-series makes a lot of sacrifices in order to be a more affordable option. Whether that’s through downgrading the screen, using cheaper build materials, and more. But a new leak suggests that the Pixel 7a could end up being a little more premium than anyone expected.
The codename Lynx (L10) has been floating around ever since developer Kuba Wojciechowski reportedly dug into the source code of the Android 13 QPR1 Beta 1. It was believed that this mystery device could be a Pixel Ultra or a Pixel Mini. However, a new leak from Wojciechowski suggests this device is actually the Pixel 7a.
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