Japanese carrier leaked Google Pixel 5a 5G promo video

Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 5a later today. Some pictures of the Pixel 5a’s components emerged yesterday, providing details about the forthcoming smartphone.

Japanese carrier leaked Google Pixel 5a 5G promo video

Today, the Japanese carrier Softbank inadvertently published the promo video of the unreleased Google Pixel 5a 5G before the official launch, nearly confirming its impending release.

SaranByte, a Twitter user, discovered the video first. In case the person deletes the tweet, we have downloaded (and embedded) the video below. A woman is featured in the video photographing a cat using a Pixel 5a. It demonstrates the portrait mode capabilities of the forthcoming Google smartphone, with the woman using the Pixel 5a to take high-quality portrait pictures of a moving cat.

Toward the conclusion of the promo video, the Pixel 5a is seen with the text “High Performace, at a Surprising Cost” (translated to English from Japanese using Google Lens). Aside from that, the video doesn’t reveal much more than the fact that the Google Pixel 5a 5G will be available in Japan as well as the United States.

Google Pixel 5a 5G

The Google Pixel 5a 5G is said to be Google’s lower-cost 5G offering. In contrast to the previous generation’s plastic back and power button, the smartphone is expected to include a rubberized back and power button. The design, as seen in the video, is most likely Pixel, with a circular fingerprint sensor at the rear and a camera array in the top left corner. It will also have a larger 4,680 mAh battery and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor with 6GB of RAM.

What are your expectations and opinion on the upcoming Google Pixel 5a 5G phone. Let me know in the comments section below. Also, if you have any tips or leaks to share, please email us at [email protected] and [email protected]. Thanks for reading the article.

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Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma is a tech enthusiast and freelance tech journalist. He has been writing about technology for 5 years. He is passionate about every aspect of technology, especially Android. Abhishek’s articles have been referred by India Today, 360Gadgets, Times of India, MacRumors, AndroidPolice, AndroidAuthority, BGR, Zee News, and many more.

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