Blue, white, and black—those colors were already confirmed for the Pixel 8a, which Google will announce in May. But a fourth color is coming—a color that shows that the Pixel A is no longer a rookie.
The image below appeared at Android Headlines. We see four colors for the upcoming Pixel 8a. These are green, white, black, and blue.
Should Google launch the Google Pixel 8a during Google I/O, these colors will undoubtedly have fancy names like 'Porcelain White,' 'Obsidian Black,' 'Seafoam Green,' or 'Bay Blue.'
Any hardware upgrade or not?
As clear as the colors of the 8a have become, its specifications are still unclear. It was previously rumored that the A Series would be a significant upgrade, but Android Headlines doubts that. They think the device will be very similar in terms of hardware to the current Pixel 7a.
So that means no 120Hz screen but still a 6.1-inch FHD+ display with 90Hz playback. The device does get a processor upgrade in the form of the Tensor G3 that we also currently find in the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro.