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Google Pixel 7A leak reveals new blue color

The Pixel 7A will likely be announced at Google I/O next month, and except for the bezels, you’d have a hard time telling it apart from the Pixel 7.

The Pixel 7A will likely be announced at Google I/O next month, and except for the bezels, you’d have a hard time telling it apart from the Pixel 7.

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A marketing render of the blue Google Pixel 7A.
A marketing render of the blue Google Pixel 7A.
The Pixel 7A is expected to be announced at Google I/O next month.
Image: MySmartPrice / OnLeaks

We’re getting closer and closer to Google I/O 2023, and it’s looking like this year’s event will come with new hardware in tow. Google is expected to announce its latest midtier phone, the Pixel 7A, at the May 10th I/O keynote. The company has a long history of sheer incompetence when it comes to containing leaks and product secrecy, and the 7A has been no exception.

Now, we’re getting a look (via 9to5Google) at what appears to be Google’s official marketing renders of the phone — and they show off a new blue color option that will be available alongside black and white. It’s a muted blue and still a far cry from the “really blue” original Pixel; Google seems very hesitant to go bold on colors again, which is a shame.

Worth waiting for over a $449 Pixel 7?

The images were published by MySmartPrice and OnLeaks, and they confirm that the Pixel 7A will look closer to Google’s flagship phones than any previous A-Series. You’re getting the same camera bar design with a cutout for two lenses, and the side rails appear to be metal again (like the 6A). If not for the more substantial display bezels, most people would have a tough time telling this thing apart from last year’s Pixel 7.

The Pixel 7A is rumored to be powered by the same Tensor G2 chip as the 7 and 7 Pro. And Google appears to finally be caving to pressure from Samsung, OnePlus, and other competitors by including a 90Hz display. That would be another spec that it shares with the Pixel 7.

There will be differences between them — including camera hardware, most likely — but Google seems poised to iterate upon the Pixel 6A with some nice quality-of-life improvements. Do keep in mind that the Pixel 7 is still currently on sale for $449, with the 6A basically on clearance at $299, so the big question is where the 7A’s price will land. We’ll know more about that (along with the rest of what’s new) within a matter of weeks. Personally, I’m much more excited for the oft-rumored Pixel Fold as the next entrant in the folding phones arena.

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