Leaked Pixel 7a marketing materials confirm key specs and design yet again
Google cannot keep its Pixel devices under wrap prior to their official releases and the Pixel 7a is no different. After being leaked in just about every way imaginable, including a developer unit making its way online in detailed images we now have what seem like official marketing materials for the Pixel 7a.
It seems most of the prior leaks were true as we get confirmation of a 90Hz display, Tensor G2 chipset with Titan M2 security chip and wireless charging – the latter of which will be a first in the Pixel A lineup. There’s also mention of the new 64MP main cam which is believed to use the Sony IMX787 sensor.
We also get a few good looks at the phone’s design which follows in the Pixel 7 series design language. Pixel 7a is expected to debut at next month’s Google I/O conference which kicks off on May 10. It will be available in Charcoal, Snow, Sea, and Coral colors with a rumored retail pricing of $499.