There’s been no shortage of Pixel 7a leaks these past few weeks, and at this point it’s probably safe to say that we know virtually everything there is to know about Google’s upcoming midrange smartphone. As such, a new product render has been spotted online, this time showing off the Pixel 7a in a vibrant new color.
An image shared by online tech informant Evan Blass on Twitter shows the Pixel 7a in a “Coral” color variant, which leans towards a more orange tint compared to the previous color choices that were spotted on the web. It looks like buyers will be able to choose between four different options now, compared to the black, white, and sage variants that the Pixel 6a came with.
This new leaks comes shortly after several other Pixel 7a specs were leaked – it’s expected that the device will come with a 6.1-inch OLED display with 90Hz refresh rate, Google’s Tensor G2 chipset, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, a 64MP main camera, face unlock, and a 4,400 mAh battery.
The Pixel 7a is expected to appear during Google’s I/O Developer Conference on May 10, and will cost $499, a slightly higher bump in price compared to the Pixel 6a from last year.
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