The Google Pixel 7a and the Google Pixel Fold are almost here and we’ve got leaks surfacing at every corner online. When we say almost here, Google has set May 10 as the date for its I/O event. At that time, the firm is likely to introduce a plethora of new devices, with the Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a looking like safe bets. But, information on both gadgets has already leaked ahead of I/O(as said earlier).
Details of the Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a
Beginning with the Pixel Fold(the Galaxy Z Fold 5 competitor) is expected to arrive on sale in Europe by the second week of June or so. There will be two colors available: Carbon and Porcelain. Storage will start at 256 GB, with a 512 GB variant available as well.
According to reports, the Pixel Fold might cost up to €1700. But, this is unverified, as leaker SnoopyTech thinks the foldable might be less expensive. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 starts at €1799, and knowing Google’s price for its Pixel phones, it’s probable the Pixel Fold undercuts the Samsung foldable’s pricing. Maybe around €1499? In any case, the Pixel Fold will not be inexpensive.
The Pixel 7a has been extensively leaked in recent months, so there isn’t much unknown about it. It’s supposed to come in at least three different colors: Arctic Blue, Carbon, and Cotton. A Jade hue might also be in the works. The Pixel 7a is expected to launch on sale in Europe in June for roughly €500. However, this is only for the ordinary 128 GB model; it is presently uncertain whether the mid-range phone will be available with larger storage options.