After getting a glimpse of Coral yesterday, the first live images of the Arctic Blue Pixel 7a have surfaced here.
SnoopyTech shared on Twitter this morning two sets to Galleries. Starting with Arctic Blue, we see that it is indeed a light shade. The Pixel 7a isn’t as dull as the near-Barely Blue white of the Pixel 4a in 2020, but it comes close. Regardless, both shades are very flattering.
In these real-life shots (or at least this lighting condition), the camera bar appears gray and/or silver when viewed head-on rather than a lighter color. We, unfortunately, don’t get a good look at the side rail except for the one on the front of the box.
You can faintly see the regulatory markings on the bottom of the phone. This should not be the case in the United States, where electronic FCC ID stickers are permitted.
Speaking of the packaging, Google pretty much continues with its nondescript square design.
Meanwhile, we also see the Carbon Pixel 7a unboxing, and it looks a lot like the Obsidian Pixel 7.
If we are already in the unpacking phase, the release is very imminent.
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