Google's upcoming Pixel 8a just can't stop leaking, it seems. Following a couple of purported live images showing it a few days ago, today a new leak arrives to show us all four colors that will be available.
These will be called Obsidian (black), Porcelain (white), Bay (blue), and Mint (pretty self-descriptive). We've seen all of these before on other Pixel devices - the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro come in Mint, while the latter also has a Bay version.
The source of this leak claims the Pixel 8a will finally become official at the Google I/O conference which is taking place on May 14. So there's still more than a month to go, which most likely means even more leaks are on the way.
The Pixel 8a's overall design is close to that of the Pixel 8, and the back will have a matte texture. The 8a is expected to sport a 6.1-inch FHD+ 90 Hz display, while Google's own Tensor G3 SoC will be at the helm. The Pixel 8a should have a 4,500 mAh battery, a 64 MP main rear camera, and a 13 MP ultrawide alongside it.
The Pixel 8a has recently been rumored to launch at a higher price than its predecessor, and it will of course be offered by Google Fi Wireless in the US - in fact, Google's carrier might have leaked the Pixel 8a itself last week.