Google Pixel 8a leaks in even more official-looking renders
It seems like there's a new Google Pixel 8a leak almost every day now, as we get closer to its expected official unveiling during Google's I/O developer conference taking place on May 14. We've recently seen the phone in official-looking yet slightly blurry renders, then in better quality ones, then in hands-on images, and even in a hands-on video.
Today we're back to renders - this batch courtesy of the original leaker, Evan Blass aka @evleaks. There's obviously nothing new here, the design has already been confirmed a myriad times, we just get to gawk at the upcoming smartphone some more, with some nice looking shots.
The Pixel 8a will come in four colorways: Bay (blue), Mint (self-explanatory really), Porcelain (white), and Obsidian (black). All four hues are shown in these new renders for your viewing pleasure.
The handset is expected to be powered by Google's Tensor G3 chipset, the same one inside the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of base storage. It will have a 6.1-inch FHD+ 90 Hz OLED touchscreen, a 64 MP main camera, a 13 MP ultrawide, and a 4,500 mAh battery with support for 27W wired charging. It will of course run Android 14 from day one.
The Pixel 8a has been rumored to start at a higher price than its predecessor's on two separate occasions.