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Will Google’s Pixel 11a Overcome Its Outdated Processor?

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Exciting Rumors Surrounding the Pixel 11a

Recent leaks from Mystic Leaks have sparked anticipation for the upcoming Pixel 11a, suggesting a return to featuring a flagship-grade processor with the Tensor G6. This marks a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the Pixel 10a, which shipped with the previous generation Tensor G4, much to the disappointment of many tech enthusiasts.

Improved Performance with Tensor G6

The Tensor G6 is rumored to feature the PowerVR DXT-48-1536 GPU, a notable improvement over the Tensor G4’s Mali-G715. Additionally, the G6 will utilize a MediaTek M90 modem instead of Samsung’s Exynos modems, addressing long-standing issues such as battery drain and dropped signals.

Enhanced Battery Efficiency and Display

Despite a slightly smaller battery capacity of 4,870mAh compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 11a is expected to deliver similar or improved battery life due to efficiency improvements from the new processor. The device will feature a 6.3-inch display with a variable 60 to 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 3,350 nits, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

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