The Google Pixel 7a has had a rocky road. The phone that was initially supposed to come out last year is actually releasing in eight days. Over the past couple of years, Google has bridged the gap in terms of pricing and specs when you look at the 'a' series devices and its main lineup of devices. Today, we have a full-fledged leak showing everything that is related to the upcoming Pixel device, including specs, renders, features, and more.
Pixel 7a bears it all in the official marketing material of Google's upcoming budget king
The leak is coming from Roland Quandt, who's shared the official marketing material on this Twitter. The marketing material reveals all the colors of the Pixel 7a, as well as a comparison with the Pixel 6a, along with the features that the phone will offer, and last but not least, the box's contents.
So, what is the Pixel 7a all about? Well, the device has leaked extensively over the past couple of months, and there is nothing that we don't know about. Still, for those interested in knowing more, you can look at everything you need to know, thanks to the marketing material below:












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So, what does getting a Pixel 7a get you? Well, you get the same set of specs that you have been reading about for some time. The phone brings a 6.1-inch FHD+ display that goes up to 90Hz. There is a 64-megapixel primary camera, accompanied by a 13-megapixel ultrawide lens and a 13-megapixel sensor on the front. The camera offers Super Res Zoom and Real Tone. Google also claims that the phone will bring fast wired charging along with wireless charging and will have the Tensor G2 running the phone.
Opening the Pixel 7a box will give you a USB Type-C cable to USB Type-C cable, the phone itself, a SIM tool, a Quick Switch adopter, and a Support Card. The phone is also going to come with other features such as Call Screening, Photo Unblur, Magic Eraser, Night Sight, and more. Last but not least, the Pixel 7a will also ship with VPN by Google One without any extra cost, and the phone is also IP67 rated.
The only thing missing is the price, but based on the rumors, the Pixel 7a is going to cost you $499, making it one of the more expensive devices from the affordable lineup and perhaps the reason why Google might cancel this lineup altogether. Honestly, the phone does look compelling, but we are gonna have to wait and see what's in store for us when it finally makes its debut at Google I/O 2023.









