Google Pixel 7a renders reveal the phone’s likely 3 colours and design

Updated on 28-Apr-2023
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Google Pixel 7a renders have leaked.

We get to see the 3 colours of Pixel 7a and its design.

Here are the rumoured Pixel 7a specs and features.

Google Pixel 7a is expected to launch at Google I/O 2023 event on May 10, 2023. Exactly a month before that, the Pixel 7a renders have been leaked by OnLeaks via MySmartPrice, revealing the phone’s likely 3 colours and design. Let’s have a look.

Pixel 7a design

Pixel 7a follows the design language of the Pixel 7 family with a pronounced visor on the back and a punch-hole display on the front. There is just a Google logo at the back.

This looks very much like a Google phone because of its pastel colours.

The 3 Pixel 7a colours (Expected)

As per the leaked renders, Pixel 7a could come in the following colours:

– White

– Grey

– Light blue

Google Pixel 7a specs and features

1. Google Pixel 7a could come powered by a Tensor G2 processor. The phone could launch with at least 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage.

2. The primary camera is said to house a 64-megapixel Sony IMX787 sensor. We can also see a secondary sensor along with it, which is expected to carry a 12MP ultrawide shooter. On the front, it could be a 10.8MP selfie snapper.

3. The display could be 6.1 inches diagonally and of OLED type. Like the predecessor, this one too could sport a 90Hz refresh rate. 

4. Although the battery size and the wired charging speed haven’t been tipped or popped up yet, the wireless charging speed could be a meagre 5 watts.

5. Last but not least, the software could be a vanilla Android 13 with some pixel-exclusive features.

Please note these are speculations and do take them with a pinch of salt.

G. S. Vasan

G.S. Vasan is the chief copy editor at Digit, where he leads coverage of TVs and audio. His work spans reviews, news, features, and maintaining key content pages. Before joining Digit, he worked with publications like Smartprix and 91mobiles, bringing over six years of experience in tech journalism. His articles reflect both his expertise and passion for technology.

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