One of the Pixel 7a colors that we’ll get is called ‘Coral’, and this is the second time it surfaced. An official render was shared by Evan Blass not long ago, showing us the back of this model. Now, the same source has shared an official render showing us the front side of the ‘Coral’ Pixel 7a.
The ‘Coral’ Pixel 7a appeared again, this time around we get to see its front side
You can check out the full front side of the device in the image below. As you can see, the phone’s frame will have that rose color. It will be a lighter shade of it, however, the same as the phone’s camera visor on the back. You can see that all of its physical buttons are placed on the right-hand side, and that they’re in the same color as the frame.
The backplate will have a darker shade of that color, and the company’s logo on the back will be even darker, to stand out. If this color reminds you of the Oh So Orange Pixel 4, well, you’re not the only one.
There is a good reason it may remind you of that. These are similar shades of red we’re looking at, not to mention that Google hasn’t really released a Pixel in such a bright color since the Oh So Orange Pixel 4.
This will be the fourth color variant of the Pixel 7a, it seems
The ‘Coral’ Pixel 7a is the fourth color we’ve heard of. In addition to it, the Pixel 7a will be available in black, blue, and white color options. So, there will be plenty to choose from.
The Google Pixel 7a will become official on May 10, during the Google I/O keynote. It will be accompanied by the Pixel Fold, Google’s first foldable, and the Pixel Tablet.
This smartphone does resemble the Pixel 7 quite a bit, design-wise. It will be smaller, though, as a 6.1-inch panel is expected, compared to a 6.3-inch panel on the Pixel 7. The Pixel 7a could end up having slightly thicker bezels, though.
It will have noticeably better specs than the Pixel 6a
Google’s Tensor G2 SoC will fuel the phone, while you’ll get 8GB of RAM here. A fullHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate will be used, while 5W wireless charging is tipped, in addition to wired charging.
A 64-megapixel main camera will be backed by a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera. The phone will include an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, and more. Check out our Pixel 7a preview for more info.
2023-05-01 15:05:04