This week in the Android world, there have been several interesting developments to keep an eye on. Starting off with the leak of the Pixel 8a specs, it is expected to feature Google’s Tensor G3 SoC, 8GB of RAM, and a 120Hz panel with a peak HDR brightness level of 1,400 nits. Google has also underwent a reorganisation in its AI teams, creating a new team called “Platforms and Devices” to oversee various products such as Pixel, Android, Chrome, and Photos.

In terms of Google Photos, there are reports of an upcoming feature that will help users declutter their photo gallery by automatically filtering out non-essential images like screenshots, GIFs, and memes. Huawei, on the other hand, has launched the Pura 70 family of smartphones, but has not revealed the central processing chip it is using, leading to speculation about whether it is a Huawei-designed Kirin 9010 processor.

OnePlus has announced two new releases – an exclusive style of the OnePlus Watch 2 called the Lifestyle Edition, and the European release of the OnePlus Pad Go, an affordable tablet. Nothing Tech has also launched new earbuds, the Ear and Ear (a), with a clear and angular design that has garnered positive reviews for the buds themselves, but criticism for the bulky design of the case.

Lastly, HMD has released a new phone called The Boring Phone, which is a feature phone with a clear case and a limited run of just 5000 devices. The phone has been launched in partnership with Heineken and Bodega ahead of Milan Fashion Week. Android Circuit will continue to bring updates and news from the Android world, so make sure to follow for the latest coverage.

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