Google’s much-leaked Pixel 8a is still “officially” under wraps, although it looks like the phone has made its way to some retailers way ahead of the predicted May announcement date. More specifically, a new video shows what looks like an actual retail unit of the Pixel 8a, complete with a quick hands-on look at the design.
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A video shared online by user @MysteryLupin shows the Pixel 8a in blue and green colors, in what appears to be a shop counter. Based on the overall look of the device in the video (not to mention the colors), it’s very likely that this is a retail unit of the Pixel 8a. Not much else is mentioned in the video however, apart from the storage configuration and the fact that the video was uploaded from Morocco.
pixel 8a pic.twitter.com/PG711rKBbu
— Arsène Lupin (@MysteryLupin) April 22, 2024
Not too long ago, a full set of photos showing the Pixel 8a color selection was shared online, although the phone has appeared in numerous leaks over the past months. In terms of hardware, it’s expected that the phone will feature a 6.1-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Google’s Tensor G3 chipset, and a similar camera setup to the Pixel 7a.
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