Google Pixel 8a heats up with new Bluetooth certification and leaks

Pixel 8a
Pixel 8a

Calling all Pixel fans! The Google Pixel 8a is making an impression ahead of the I/O conference in mid-May, which will be its coupe event. Just hours after appearing on the FCC website, the phone has already gone through the Bluetooth SIG process, adding another important certification.

Make it clear that this is not just a qualification. The listing shows me 4 model numbers (G8HHN, GKV4X, G6GPR, and G576D) and also confirms support for Bluetooth 5.4. This indicates that the Pixel 8a will have faster connections and data transfers. It also provides maximum downloading speed with additional power savings for your wireless headsets and earphones.

First up, the event that all Google supporters have been waiting for – the annual Google I/O –, is scheduled to take place on May 14 with a keynote. This falls in line with a previously dated Geekbench leak, which did the same by revealing that the Tensor G3, a powerful chip that’s equally impressive as Google’s top-of-the-line phones, will be the brains behind the Pixel 8a.

The Zen Weekly benchmark website also hinted at 8GB/RAM, although Google just introduced Android 15 OS, and an upgrade to Android 15 will be available later this year. Both screens may have the same 6.1 inches to upgrade to the highly praised “Silky” 120Hz refresh rate. This feature is usually available on higher models. This could potentially reveal the secret of the Pixel 8b’s higher price than the Pixel 8.

Battery life is going to get a big improvement too, rumor has it that its capacity is expected to be 5,000mAh. To start, even though wireless charging isn’t exactly the fastest type, you’ll likely miss the physical charger and stereo speakers in the box, which would be included to deliver the best gaming audio experience. Although exact camera specs have not been revealed yet, the theory is that it may share the same system as the Pixel 7a.

With Google I/O just around the corner, the wait for the Pixel 8a shouldn’t be too long. With its powerful processor, potentially stunning display, and long-lasting battery, the Pixel 8a is shaping up to be a compelling mid-range option for smartphone enthusiasts.