GOOGLE’S PIXEL 4A LAUNCH REPORTEDLY DELAY UNTIL JUNE

Google’s Pixel 4a that was rumoured to be launched on May 22, has now been postponed till June.

This is according to German blog, Caschys, who claims to have obtained internal documents from Vodafone Germany which now list the expected delivery date of the Pixel 4a as June 5.

This date is for the German market but it’s almost certain that the rest of Europe will get the the Pixel 4a on the same day. The US, on the other hand, is expected to get it earlier.

As at the time filling this report there’s no word from Google yet on when the Pixel 4a will be announced, but we may see the Internet search giant unveil the Pixel 4a during the Android 11 Beta Launch Show on June 3.

The pixels 4a specifications has not been confirmed but is rumoured to have a Snapdragon 730 SoC at the helm with 6GB RAM and Android 10. It will pack a 5.81″ FullHD+ OLED screen and have two storage options – 64GB and 128GB.

The phone will also have 12.2MP primary camera on the back and an 8MP selfie shooter on the front with an FOV of 84 degrees.

The smartphone will come with a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and have a 3,080 mAh battery under the hood, which will charge at up to 18W through a USB-C port.