The Pixel 8a, set to be released sometime in 2024, has now leaked live images, and the device also appeared on Geekbench shortly after. Although it's still a long time before the phone is released, the photos look real. The Pixel 8a in the photo is blue, and the back design is consistent with the previous two generations of Pixel 6 and 7. The protruding camera module is still there, but there are changes on the front.
The first thing that catches the eye is that the overall shape of the fuselage has become more rounded, abandoning the relatively sharp corners.
Unfortunately, the bezels also seem to have changed, becoming thicker. At least that's what we can see from the leaked images. Although this is an economical device, such a frame may be difficult to sell in today's world of powerful players.
The leaked information also adds the word TensorG3 to the X (formerly known as Twitter), which indicates that the device will be powered by Google's yet-to-be-released SoC, which will also be used in the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro unveiled in October, which is also expected.