Google's next Pixel 6a smartphone may not include Motion Mode.

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Google is preparing to release the Google Pixel 6a, a new low-cost smartphone. The gadget, as the name suggests, will be a scaled-down version of the Pixel 6 and the successor to the Pixel 5a smartphone.


Ahead of the formal presentation of the Google Pixel 6a smartphone, a few leaks have surfaced, exposing some important features about the impending product. A fresh research has offered further insight on the camera's capabilities.

According to the most recent reports, the incoming Pixel 6a will lack Motion Mode in the photography area. The function blurs the moving section and the action pan, which also blurs the backdrop.


According to XDA-Developers, the code for showing Pixel Tips regarding Motion Mode has omitted a device called "bluejay," which is thought to be the Pixel 6a's identity.

The reason for removing this functionality from the smartphone might be due to the Pixel 6a's absence of a 50-megapixel camera sensor, since it requires a higher-resolution sensor to function. The phone is likely to include a 12.2-megapixel main sensor, which it has been utilizing on its Pixel A-series smartphones for the previous several years.


According to the information that has been released thus far, the Google Pixel 6a will have the same design as its predecessor, with a 6.2-inch display. The smartphone will be powered internally by the Google Tensor SoC, which is also used in the Pixel 6 series phones.

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