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Pixel 8a shown off in new photos with massive bezels

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Not too long ago, images of the upcoming Google Pixel 8a were spotted online in an ad for Google Fi. If you’re looking for more angles of the phone, then you’re in luck because TechDroider has posted a couple of photos of the Pixel 8a online.

The photos show off the black model of the phone, where the previous image showed off the handset in a white and blue finish. Also, since the latest leaks are alleged real-life photos, we can get a look at the bezels of the phone, and they look pretty chunky! It might seem worrying, but the folks at 9to5Google say that they are no bigger than those on the Pixel 7a.

The Pixel 8a will be the latest Pixel A-series phone from Google. The handset is expected to be announced at I/O 2024 which is scheduled for the 14th of May. Google hasn’t said anything yet regarding the handset, but based on previous launches, it’s probably a safe bet.

In terms of specs, the Pixel 8a is rumored to be powered by the Tensor G3. This is the same chipset powering the Pixel 8. So in terms of performance, it should be pretty close. Recent leaks also claim that we could see an improvement in battery and a 120Hz display. Unfortunately, we have also heard that Google could increase the price of the phone, which is disappointing if true.

Either way, take these leaked photos of the Pixel 8a with a grain of salt for now. Hopefully we’ll have more details come I/O 2024 next month.

Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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