Tipster tells us what to expect to see Google announce on May 10th
The Mid-range Pixel 7a
The Pixel 7a is the latest mid-range Pixel that will feature a 6.1-inch display with an FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It will reportedly have an all-day battery, rumored to have a capacity of 4400mAh. The phone could be equipped with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The rear camera bar is led by the 64MP primary camera driven by Sony’s IMX787 image sensor. The Pixel 7a will also support wireless charging and will be powered by the Google Tensor 2 chipset. The rumored price is $499
Live image of the Pixel 7a
The Pixel Fold
Google marketing image shows the internal 7.6-inch screen of the Pixel Fold
Pixel Tablet
The Pixel Tablet was previewed during Google I/O last year and should feature a 10.9-inch display with support for a digital stylus. The device will also be powered by the Google Tensor 2 chipset and come with 8GB of RAM. Possible color options include coral, hazel, green, and porcelain. The tablet supposedly will be priced in the €600 – €650 price range which is approximately $657 – $712.
Photos of the Pixel Tablet in two colors including coral on the left
Pixel Buds A-series (Sky Blue)
The already released Pixel Buds A-Series is getting a new light blue color that might be called Sky or Artic Blue. The color was reportedly chosen in order to match one of the color options of the Pixel 7a. The new color will be featured on the inside of the charging case lid and also on the actual earbuds. Current options include Dark Olive, Clearly White, and Charcoal. At $99, the Pixel Buds A-Series are the lower-priced Pixel earbuds that deliver up to 5 hours of listening time or up to 2.5 hours of talk time.
With the charging case, users can get as much as 24 hours of listening time or up to 12 hours of talk time. In a pinch, a quick 15-minute charge of the earbuds in their charging case will give the user up to 3 hours of listening time or up to 1.5 hours of talk time.
The Pixel Buds A-Series in Sky or Arctic Blue