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Allegedly, real-life images of the Google Pixel 8a have leaked, this time showing the device in blue, green

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The Google Pixel 8a is the upcoming mid-range smartphone that will be unveiled at the Google I/O event on May 14. Recently, the pricing of the Google Pixel 8a in Canada was leaked, suggesting a price increase. Now, after being spotted in real life earlier, the Pixel 8a has leaked again in new real life images, this time in blue and green colors.

The Google Pixel 8a is expected to launch in four colors, Obsidian, Mint, Porcelain and Gulf. The latest leak shared by user X, Mohammed11824513 (Through DroidReader), allegedly showing the real images of the Google Pixel 8a in its bay and mint colors.

Another leaker, @MysteryLupin, shared another video showing the contents of the Google Pixel 8a box and the listing price in Moroccan dirhams. The box content from the video shows a USB Type-C to Type-C cable and a USB-A to USB-C converter. The box didn’t contain a charging brick, and the Moroccan price converts to roughly $470, which may mean the price is lower compared to what the Pixel 8a was rumored for earlier.

Both colors look vibrant on the Google Pixel 8a, the blue, in particular, stands out. The green color seems a bit muted and is not close to what was shown in previous leaks. But the alleged mint color of the Pixel 8a shown in the latest leak looks decent compared to the green colors of the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro launched last year.

While the device’s hardware matches what we’ve heard so far about the Google Pixel 8a, thanks to all the leaks and rumors, we’d still suggest you take any piece of unofficial information with a grain of salt.

The Google Pixel 8a is expected to come with a Tensor G3 chipset along with 8GB of RAM. According to reports, the device will be offered in storage options of 128GB and 256GB. The Pixel 8a is rumored to come with a 6.1-inch 120Hz OLED display with a peak brightness of 1,400 nits.

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