what you need to know
- The colors Mint, Porcelain, Obsidian, and Bay are similar to those found in the Pixel 8 series.
- The renders offer a detailed view of the Pixel 8a’s design, highlighting its bezels and more rounded shape.
- All color variants of the Pixel 8a are expected to feature a matte texture on the back and side rails.
this Google Pixel 8a It has just appeared in some official renders of the phone, shown off in four different colours.
According to the renderings shared Android headlines, the phone will be available in Mint, Porcelain, Obsidian, and Bay colours.we are already Pixel 8 series, now they also appear in cheaper versions.
The images also let us see the Pixel 8a from all angles, allowing us to clearly see the bezels.We see the front of the phone Some real photos from the past few daysand the bottom edge looks a little thick in these photos.
The screen is more clearly visible now, and it’s obvious that the bezels are much larger than those on the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro, but not much larger than those on the Pixel 8. Pixel 7a.
All four colors of the Pixel 8a should come with a matte texture on the back and side rails, as previous leaks have suggested.
The Pixel 8a shares a lot of similarities with its flagship, but the main difference you’ll find here is the rounded design, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. This should make the phone more comfortable to hold.
As for specs, the phone should come with a 6.1-inch screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, although rumors suggest it could come with a 120Hz display.
Under the hood, it’s likely to draw power from the Tensor G3 chipset, and a 4,500mAh battery will keep the lights on.
There is a 64MP main camera and a 13MP ultra-wide-angle sensor on the back. While this may not be a huge camera upgrade, its performance should be comparable to some top budget phones.
The Pixel 8a is likely to debut at the Google I/O conference in May, but there’s no leaked information about an exact release date yet. As for the price, rumors suggest it could be a bit higher than last year’s model.