We left off just a few hours ago with the first renderings of the Google Pixel 9a, which highlighted a completely different design compared to previous generations of the smartphone. In the last few hours, in particular, new interesting details have emerged relating to Google Pixel 9a colors: let’s discover them together in detail.
Google Pixel 9a: the colors available
Based on what emerged from a leak in the last few hours, Google Pixel 9a will be available in 4 colors respectively, which will respectively include the shades Porcelain And Obsidian. This year, however, there will be a big difference, with the colors Aloe And Bay who will give way to Peony And Iris. The Peony color will be completely similar to what we saw a few weeks ago on the Google Pixel 9 series, which has the same color tone among the various options, while the Iris color will probably be the same between blue and purple.
As we have seen in the first renderings leaked in the last few hours, Google Pixel 9a will present substantial differences to say the least compared to the previous Google Pixel 8a, released last May, with a camera module completely overturnedalmost completely removing the characteristic protrusion of the new models. Google’s new smartphone will measure respectively 154 millimeters in height by 73 millimeters in widththerefore being taller and wider than the previous model. The sides will be flatthus recalling the design of the remaining models belonging to the Google Pixel 9 series.
Google Pixel 9a: the probable release period
At the moment we do not know a precise release period for Google Pixel 9a, although we are more than certain that it will see the light over the course of the early months of 2025probably a May. Clearly at the moment these are pure and simple indiscretions and rumours, which will have to find an official confirmation (or possible denial) by the Californian company.
We therefore just have to wait for further updates on the matter from Googlewhich we are sure will soon arrive over the next few months.
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