According to a recent report from a trusted source, Google’s forthcoming Pixel 8a is anticipated to command a notably higher price tag compared to its predecessors, particularly within the European Union.
Retailers in Germany now indicate that the Pixel 8a will retail for €570, marking a considerable increase from the Pixel 7a’s starting price of €500. This latest iteration will be available in two storage configurations: one boasting 128GB of storage and the other offering a more capacious 256GB option, priced at €630.
Internal listings from German retailers suggest that the Pixel 8a will launch in four distinct colors upon its release. These color variants are identified as Obsidian (black), Porcelain (beige), Bay (light blue), and Mint (light green). It’s worth noting that not all color options may be paired with both storage variants, with the 256GB model currently exclusively listed in Obsidian.
Enthusiasts eager to get their hands on the Pixel 8a can expect its availability to commence in either April or May, based on current projections. Previous leaks and rumors suggest that the device will be powered by Google’s Tensor G3 SoC, coupled with a generous 8GB of RAM. Visually, the Pixel 8a is expected to feature a sleeker, more rounded design compared to its predecessor.
Furthermore, it will retain the distinctive ‘visor’ housing two rear cameras, a hallmark characteristic of Pixel devices that spans the entire width of the phone’s back, ensuring instant recognition. As anticipation continues to build, tech enthusiasts await further details regarding the Pixel 8a’s specifications and features, poised to witness Google’s latest innovation in the realm of smartphone technology.
Published on 03/27/24 11:25 | by Rawa John