In the above images, the first thing you’ll notice is that the Pixel 8a seems to be ditching the Pixel 7a‘s glossy back for a matte finish. It is a subtle change, but one that a lot of users might appreciate. The overall design language remains familiar, following the rounded aesthetic Google debuted with the Pixel 8.
The front view features the rumored 6.1″ display, which is generating lots of talk with the noticeable bezels, but that’s actually not a strange sight for Google’s “A” series phones. However, what is drawing the most attention are the rumors suggesting that the Pixel 8a‘s OLED display might be the first in its line to feature a 120Hz refresh rate, meaning smoother scrolling and more responsive visuals.
Previous leaks have also claimed that Google will include the Tensor G3 chip with the Pixel 8a, which will be a nice performance upgrade. Additionally, word is that Google will keep the same 64MP/13MP dual camera setup from the Pixel 7a.