As we near the end of 2020, it seems that there is a good chance that we will see the next Pixel phone. This phone is known as Pixel 4a and it is speculated that this phone could be released in 2022. There are a few reasons why this might be the case. First, Google has been known to release new phones every year, so it’s not like they’re going to stop doing so at any point in the future. Second, there have been rumors of a new Pixel phone for quite some time now and it’s only logical that Google would finally release it when they feel like they have something really good coming their way. Finally, there are also reports of a possible successor to the Pixel 3 XL which could potentially be called the Pixel 4a. So if all of these things are true and Google does indeed release their next Pixel phone in 2022, then we can expect some pretty big changes from them!


Remember the Pixel 3a is one of the best phones of 2019 with its pretty mid-range like specs and pricing, the XL and base version of the pixel 3a has the OLED capacitive touchscreen and is upgradable to Android 10.0.

According to OnLeaks and 91Mobiles, who have actually been mostly right on with the leaks this year.

The Pixel 4a will most likely have a hole punch cut out display

Pictures above, and actually not what we were expecting on the main Pixel 4 devices with a large forehead, for a reason (They house the sensors that make Google’s new features work effectively).

The Pixel 4a will most likely have a hole punch cut out displayOther notable features we’ve seen from the Pixel 4a leaksUpdate!!!

Featuring a physical display like that on the S10e, the device actually looks good with its sleek design, as usual.

Other notable features we’ve seen from the Pixel 4a leaks

The device will also have a box-like camera setup similar to the one on the iPhone 11, 11 pro and also has a type-c charging port as expected.

From the leak, you can also see that there would be no in-display fingerprint scanner as we’d be getting the traditional set up right where we’re used to having it.

Spot something else? Let’s talk about it in the comments section.

Update!!!

Dave2d seems to have more info on the upcoming Pixel 4a than most of us, according to verified sources he gets his info from, Google is ditching the XL version for the Pixel 4a.

Here’s basically a 5-minute video from Dave that literally explains everything.