Google's unannounced Pixel 6a recently showed up in FCC filings, suggesting that the new phone is set to launch in the near future.
reports that the phones in the FCC filings are “essentially identical,” but one has 5G mmWave and the others have Sub-6GHz 5G. GB62Z and GX7AS are listed as “parent models” of the phones. GB62Z is the model with 5G mmWave. Asexplains, the other three models support different 5G bands, but will otherwise be identical.
The filings also reveal that Google will equip the Pixel 6a with NFC and WiFi 6E. Both of these features come standard on virtually any modern smartphone. But at this point, you might be wondering how we know these phones are Pixel models? Well, for one, Google had to send a series of documents to the FCC in order to have the new product tested. We know beyond the shadow of a doubt that this is an unannounced Google device. The model numbers also align with those of the Pixel 5a last year. At this point, all of the evidence suggests that Google is readying the Pixel 6a.also points out that the Pixel 5a passed through the FCC last July before launching just over a month later in August.
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