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Google’s Upcoming Pixel Smartphone Spotted On Demko Certification Thus Revealing Battery Capacity

Google last year launched the Pixel 8 series in the market. And after the launch of the series reports started coming about the Pixel 8a smartphone. As of now, no official announcement has come out yet, though a render and retail box image has been leaked. The company is reportedly also working on the Pixel 9 series. Now keeping this in mind that Google is working on Pixel 8a and Pixel 9 series we need to look at a new update.

Just recently a device under the name of Google has appeared on the UL Demko certification website with the model number GH2MB. As per the certification this listed device will be equipped with the 4942 mAh battery. This can be marketed as a 5000 or 5040 mAh battery.

It’s expected to be the Pixel 8a smartphone though the Pixel 7a came with a 4385 mAh battery while 6a came with the 4410 mAh battery. And considering the battery mAh of its predecessor Pixel 8a battery would be a big leap that’s quite hard to gulp. This device may belong to the Pixel 9 series and at the same time, it can be said that this is Pixel Fold 2 on which Google is said to be working on. As of now nothing for sure can be said as a lot of things are yet to come.

Via Sudhansu Mabhore


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