Prototype of the Pixel 7a is now available on eBay as leaks continue

Recently, Google’s forthcoming midrange phone was heavily leaked, and now a Pixel 7a prototype is available on eBay for the outrageous price of $2,550. (at the moment). We receive four more Pixel 7a images, which are multiples of the real launch price of the phone. The “G” logo has been replaced on the rear by a line pattern and a symbol, which are obvious prototype identifiers for Google.

The USB-C connector and two pill-shaped cutouts for the speaker and microphone are clearly visible on the bottom edge. The “Fastboot Mode” interface reveals that the phone is an EVT1.0, however, it does not turn on and cannot be used. This Pixel 7a has 128GB of SKHynix storage and 8GB of Samsung LPDDR5 RAM. The barcode screen displays the SKU GHL1X.

Google Pixel 7a test version. It doesn’t even begin. Just the fastboot mode is entered. Excellent cosmetic condition of the device. Perhaps someone will be able to make it work and obtain a highly collectible device before it is released. Notice the absence of the SIM tray.

This Pixel 7a is emulating a Pixel 7 prototype from the previous year (which was early by four to five months).

Source

FOLLOW US ON – Telegram, Twitter, Facebook and Google News

Leave a Comment