Tipster Claims That the Pixel ‘mini’ Is Codenamed Neila, but Did Not Share Any Concrete Specification Details
A small-screen flagship is said to be in the works, according to Digital Chat Station on Weibo. This mysterious smartphone features the codename, Neila, with the machine translation stating that the device will share the same design as the current models, which is likely a horizontal assortment of sensors placed behind a visor-like shell. The tipster also states that the unnamed smartphone will have flagship specifications but, sadly, does not divulge deeper into those details. From what we can guess, this Pixel ‘mini’ would have, at a bare minimum, the Tensor chip powering the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel 6a. If were are lucky, and depending on its launch date, assuming the product actually exists, we may see the smartphone touting the Tensor G2, the same SoC expected to fuel the upcoming Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and possibly the 2023 Pixel 7a. In comparison to companies like Apple and Samsung, Google currently is not emulating the same success in smartphone sales, though it is slowly getting there. Despite having sold millions of its iPhone ‘mini’ models, Apple could not sell the same number as its larger screen counterparts, suggesting that most consumers prefer handsets with bigger panels thanks to their obvious benefits of increased screen real estate and improved battery capacity. It is unclear what Google intends to do with its ‘Pixel’ mini, but assuming there are some corners cut and the company can bring the price down to a competitive level, it can sell well in developing countries. For now, we recommend that our readers treat all this information with a pinch of salt, and we will be back with more updates in the future, so stay tuned. News Source: Digital Chat Station