Google is expected to launch the Pixel 8a model in early summer. The terminal will possibly be officially presented at this year's I/O event taking place in Berlin, on June 27th.
Months before the launch of the new smartphone, the Winfuture website is offering the price at which the terminal will be available on the European market. And the news is not encouraging. According to this website's forecast, the Pixel 8a will be more expensive than its predecessor. Winfuture says that the 128 GB storage variant will cost €569.90 while the 256 GB version will cost €630.
Render of the Google Pixel 8a developed by the Winfuture website Crédito@Winfuture
If the information is confirmed, the affordable smartphone in the Pixel family is more expensive than its predecessor. Remember that the Google Pixel 7a had a starting price of €499, with only the variant with 128 GB of internal storage and 8 GB of RAM memory being available.
What we already know about the Google Pixel 8a
Rumors have already advanced with some of the specifications we can expect to see on the Google Pixel 8a. Like its “older brothers”, this terminal will also be powered by the brand’s proprietary Tensor G3 processor.
But be careful, according to some sources, an underlock version of the Google processor may be included in this terminal. Which makes sense considering it is the most accessible and least advanced terminal in the series.
This time, the search giant will offer two internal storage configurations of 128 GB and 256 GB, which is an upgrade compared to the previous model that only had a 128 GB variant. The 8 GB of RAM will be maintained as a single specification.
The model is also expected to integrate support for 27-watt fast charging and a 6.1-inch OLED screen. And for now, this is the information available. It is likely that more revelations will be made in the coming weeks.