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A few weeks ago, a leaker claimed that the current chip shortage had convinced Google to discontinue the Pixel 5a, which was expected to launch in late spring or early summer. In a surprising move, Google denied the rumor almost immediately, simultaneously confirming the phone's existence. The company said the Pixel 5a is on track to launch this year, but mentioned only two markets for the new Pixel family member: The US and Japan.
Fast forward to Friday, and Google released a new blog post on its AI blog about photography. The company used various photos to demo the “HDR+ with Bracketing on Pixel Phones,” including camera samples from the unreleased Pixel 5a. Those images were quickly deleted, but not before someone discovered their origin and saved them.
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Google’s latest Pixel 5a leak is the most disappointing one yet originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 26 Apr 2021 at 18:10:06 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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