We recently learned that Google may be working on a 5G version of the Pixel 4a, and now it looks like a US carrier may have leaked the device.
Boom! Mobile is a US MVNO that operates on Verizon and AT&T's networks. On its website, Boom! Mobile has a list of 5G-compatible phones, such as the Samsung SM-N976U (Galaxy Note 10+ 5G), LG LM-LV600VM (LG V60 ThinQ 5G), and Samsung SM-G981U (Galaxy S20). Curiously, there's also a Google G025E in the list (via XDA-Developers).
There's no Google phone available right now that supports 5G. And thanks to the FCC database, we know the regular Pixel 4a has the model numbers G025J, G025M, and G025N, so it's possible that this G025E is the Pixel 4a 5G that was recently leaked.
There's not much known about the Pixel 4a 5G yet except that it'll likely have a Snapdragon 765G processor, just like the Pixel 5, which will give it 5G support. Since it's an "a" series Pixel device, it'll likely have more of a plastic-y build to help keep its price down, while the Pixel 5 will probably have more premium materials.
Would you be interested in a Pixel 4a 5G that would be more affordable that most current 5G phones?