Pixel 8a leaks are everywhere! Renders have been floating around, and Google even accidentally revealed the design in an official Google Fi ad. We pretty much know what the phone will be like, but the price was a mystery… until now!

Tipster Paras (via PassionateGeekz) has spotted the smartphone at a Canadian retailer, spilling the beans on its cost. 

As seen in the screengrabs above, the 128GB model of the Pixel 8a will be priced at CA$ 708.99, while the higher-tier 256GB will cost CA$ 792.99.

The Pixel 7a launched at CA$ 599 in Canada for the base 128GB model. So, the Pixel 8a is roughly 18% more expensive than its predecessor. However, the retailer’s listing doesn’t spill the beans on any other details about the smartphone.

Google Pixel 8a Specifications (Rumored)

The design of the Pixel 8a has been revealed through multiple leaks and renders, showing it will look nearly identical to the Pixel 8 with a familiar visor camera bump and rounded corners. It will come in multiple colors including Obsidian, Porcelain, Bay, and Mint.

The biggest upgrade for the Pixel 8a’s display is the jump to a 120Hz refresh rate, a first for a Pixel A-series phone. The display will also be a 6.1-inch OLED panel with a 1400-nit peak brightness.

Google Pixel 8a

Like the higher-end Pixel 8, the Pixel 8a will be powered by the Google Tensor G3 processor but an underclocked version. It will also have 8GB of RAM and the Titan M security chip. The phone will boot with Android 14.

The camera is expected to use the same sensors as the Pixel 7a with a 64MP main sensor, 13MP ultrawide sensor, and a 13MP selfie camera. However, it may benefit from some of the new Pixel 8 camera features like Best Take and Magic Eraser.

Battery life has been a weak spot for Pixel A-series phones, but the Pixel 8a is rumored to have a larger 4,500mAh battery with faster 27W wired charging compared to the Pixel 7a’s 18W. 

It will also support 7.5W wireless charging. There are also rumors of an improved battery stats feature that will show details like date of manufacture, charging cycles, and battery health.

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