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Google Pixel 7a unboxing images of the Arctic Blue Carbon leaks

The next budget Pixel-A series will be arriving very soon(most probably at the Google I/O) and of course, leaks will always surface – we’re speaking of the Google Pixel 7a. While the Android community still anticipates its debut date, we’ve gotten the Pixel 7a unboxing images. 

  • Pixel 7a unboxing video
  • Pixel 7a unboxing video
  • Google Pixel 7a unboxing images of the Arctic Blue Carbon leaks
  • Google Pixel 7a unboxing images of the Arctic Blue Carbon leaks

What we know from the Pixel 7a unboxing images

The real-life images we’ve obtained from sources were images gotten from the Pixel 7a unboxing video (via snoopytech). The real-life images show the Google Pixel 7a in all its aesthetics(although not very detailed). The smartphones were retail units of the smartphone in the ever-sleek Arctic Blue and Carbon color variants.  The photos, which were released on Twitter by leaker @SnoopyTech, show both the Carbon and Arctic Blue Google Pixel 7a in various stages of unpacking. 

These photos offer us a better idea of how the colors will appear in real life. Most people are interested in the Arctic Blue variation because it is the most recent color we have seen on a Google Pixel device. The color appears subdued, almost pastel, and evocative of the Pixel 4a’s “Barely Blue” hue. 

We also got a good look at the Carbon model, which appears to have a highly shiny back–probably enough to deceive many people as to whether this phone has a glass back or the same faux-glass 3D thermoformed composite back as the Pixel 6a. Regardless of the material, the hue is quite similar to the “Obsidian” color used on the Pixel 7.

Well, as mentioned earlier, the Google Pixel 7a will be coming in at the Google I/O 2023 scheduled to hold on May 10. Not only will we witness the Google Pixel 7a but also the Google Pixel Fold, the Google Pixel Tablet, some other hardware devices, and even software as well. 

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