Google is going to launch its upcoming Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a smartphones in June this year. But don’t get too excited; it’s not official.
According to the leaked retail listings spotted by WinFuture and picked up by 9to5Google, the tech giant is all set to launch the Pixel Fold sometime in mid-June this year. That’s just about three months away.
Last year, the Pixel 6a was announced at the Google I/O conference in May 2022, and released in late July.
If the company follows the same pattern, then we should see the Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold being unveiled on May 10 at the Google I/O 2023, before they’re purportedly launched in June.
Google Pixel Fold (yep, that's the name):
256GB base storage (no idea if other variants)
Colors: Carbon, Porcelain
Available in June
Google Pixel 7a:
128GB only (?)
Colors: Carbon, Cotton, Arctic Blue, possibly Jade
Available in Junehttps://t.co/xxQv3KKwGT
RT appreciated!
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) March 14, 2023
Apart from the Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold, a new blue version of the Pixel Buds A-Series is also expected to be rolled out.
The Google Pixel 7a is supposedly going to come with 128GB storage in shades of green, blue, white and black.
The Google Pixel Fold is anticipated to arrive in the colors white and black or gray. Official cases for the Fold are expected to be sold in “Haze Midtone”, “Porcelain”, and “Sky” hues.
There’s a slight possibility of the foldable phone coming with 512GB storage in the black or gray color.
According to older rumors, Google’s foldable smartphone will feature a 7.67-inch interior screen with thick bezels of around 5mm. Speaker grills might line its top and bottom areas.
There’s no word on the price tags that will be attached to the new Pixel phones.