Google Pixel 7a Becomes Official With This Promo Video Leak


Google Pixel 7a promo

Google is ready for its Google IO 2023 event. Planned to unveil a lot of new devices, the event is set for later today. Among all the devices, you have the Pixel 7a, which has appeared in an official promo video leaked by OnLeaks. Of course, it does not reveal anything new about the device, as we already had multiple solid leaks about it.

However, the Google Pixel 7a’s promo video leak shows the phone in different colors. Most importantly, it confirms all the camera features that the device will come with. So, you can consider the promo video leak as an early showcase of the device.

Promo Video of Google Pixel 7a Leaks Hours Before Official Unveiling

According to previous leaks, the Google Pixel 7a is set to come with a Titan M2 chip, Google Tensor G2 SoC, and a 6.1-inch FHD+ display. The previous leaks have also assured that the upcoming “mid-range” Google phone will have two cameras on the back. Among them, the primary sensor will be 64MP, while the secondary sensor will be 13MP ultrawide.

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As you can see, the leaks were spot-on with these specifications. But the most important highlight is the Pixel 7a will boast all the camera tricks that Google is known for in its flagship range. That is, it will come with Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Night Sight.

Google Pixel 7a marketing Materials
leaked marketing materials

Besides that, the leaked marketing materials of Google Pixel 7a confirm that there will be support for fast wired and wireless charging. The only thing that we are yet to get an official word on is the pricing. As previously reported, the phone will feature a $499 price tag, which has not been taken well. But yes, the IO event is just a few hours away. So, we will soon see whether that rumor becomes true too.

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