Google Pixel 8a tipped to launch in 4 colours, but only one of them looks cool
The leaks don’t reveal much about the smartphone, but give us a better perspective on the design and colours.
We could see the Google Pixel 8a in four colour variants.
Out of the four, I only liked the Mint colour.
Google is all set to host its annual I/0 in May and everyone is anticipating the company to launch the Google Pixel 8a. Well the speculations are not coming to a rest, and everyone is talking about it on the internet. We have no official confirmation from the company yet, but as always, the rumour mill is spreading like wildfire. More renders are being spotted on the web. This time, we have come across images that reveal the colour variants of the upcoming Google Pixel 8a.
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Google Pixel 8a leaked colours
Tipster Arsene Lupin, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the renders of the upcoming Pixel 8a. The pictures don’t reveal much about the smartphone, but give us a better perspective on the design and colours. According to these images, we now know that the phone will have a hole-punch display, rounded corners, noticeable bezels, and a dual rear camera unit.
Google Pixel 8a (yep that's a phone alright) pic.twitter.com/dwdywlg6Zn
— Arsène Lupin (@MysteryLupin) April 17, 2024
Speaking of the colours now, the renders suggest that we can get to see four colour variants with the Google Pixel 8a. These colours can be Porcelain (beige), Bay (blue), Mint (green), and Obsidian (black). Out of these, I only liked the Mint colour. But we should take this with a pinch of salt as there is no official confirmation yet.
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Expected Specs
We might get to see a 6.1-inch display on the Pixel 8a, which may offer a refresh rate of up to 90Hz. We might get to see the Google Tensor G3 chipset, along with an 8GB RAM. On the back, there can be a dual-camera setup with a 64MP main camera and a 13MP ultrawide lens. And for batteries, there can be a 5,000mAh battery with 27-watt.
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