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Pixel 7a render leak shows off fetching sky blue hue

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Google is likely just weeks away from announcing thePixel 7amid-range smartphone and it looks like it’ll be available in a fetching new shade of sky blue.

A newly-published purported render shows a light blue casing with the requisite matching on-display app icons. We’ve heard this colour might be on the way before – with matchingPixel Budsno less.

The images, published byOnLeaks and MySmartPrice, appear to show some slight design changes from the Pixel 6a.

The camera bar is a little lower and has a matte metal finish with a cutout for the lenses. If accurate, that would more closely resemble the design of the flagship Pixel 7 andPixel 7 Proseries. The leaked images also show black and white versions of the device too, so there’ll be plenty for Pixel 7a fanciers to choose from.

The Pixel 7a is expected to be announced at or around theGoogle I/O keynote on May 10and is likely to include the second generation Google Tensor processor. It’s also expected to include a 6.1-inch full HD display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

There’s also rumoured to be a 64-megapixel Sony main sensor joined by a 12-megapixel ultra wide camera. There’ll be 5W wireless charging too, according to the latest leaks and rumours.

We’d imagine the Pixel 7a will cost around the same £399 we’ve become accustomed to for Google’s second-tier phones. What are you hoping Google will product when it announces thePixel 6asuccessor in the weeks to come? Let us know @trustedreviews on Twitter.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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