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Google Pixel 7a design, all three color options revealed

The Google Pixel 7a is all set to be launched next month, and its colors have already been revealed. The smartphone will contain three colors. These images were delivered by a tipster via the collaboration of @onleaks and MySmartPrice.

Pixel 7a will be coming in three color options

This latest device will come in three colours, including grey, white, and light blue. They won’t sound that simple, as Google will have special names for these variants.

This device’s design did appear before via hands-on images along with its prototype being listed for sale on eBay. But this isn’t something out of the blue, as this is a pixel device, and events like this happen every year.

Although the design elements of the Pixel 7a and the Pixel are pretty similar with a minor size difference, It features a 6.1-inch panel that is different from what the Pixel 7 contains but is similar to the previous model of the Pixel 6a. With a flat display, its bottom bezel will be thicker than other models. Along with these, it contains a camera hole that will be centred at the top.

Two cameras and a camera visor will be installed on the back of the phone. The camera visor in this device will be thinner than the one in the Pixel 7.

The device will contain a Google Tensor G2 SoC, a 6.1-inch 90Hz display, and much more

This device will contain a 6.1-inch fullHD+ OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate along with a Google Tensor G2 SoC. The device will support 5W wireless charging.

Both a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 64-megapixel primary camera with a Sony IMX787 sensor are on the list. This time around, the smartphone might have 8GB of memory, and it will come pre-installed with Android 13.

As you can see, the Pixel 7a will have a lot of firsts. It will be the first device in the “Pixel A” series to feature a high refresh rate display, wireless charging, and a 64-megapixel primary camera. See our Pixel 7a preview if you want to learn more about the device.