The Pixel 8a will be released when it appears in the FCC database

The Pixel 8a will be released when it appears in the FCC database

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Google's "A" series of devices is a hit, and the next device in the A series, the Pixel 8a, will be launched soon. There were a few Pixel 8a rumors floating around, including a couple of big leaks that showed us the packaging. It won't be long before its launch as the phone's model number was spotted on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website.

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First spotted by Digital Trends, Google has sent in four device models — G8HHN, G6GPR, G576D and GKV4X. The model G6GPR is the same model number on the Pixel 8a's box that was leaked about a month ago. https://t.co/wCbg9TkZ0PVietnamese people leaked Pixel, again. pic.twitter.com/jf6j56s5KX — Chun Bhai (@chunvn8888) January 24, 2024

https://t.co/wCbg9TkZ0PVietnamese people leaked Pixel, again. pic.twitter.com/jf6j56s5KX — Chun Bhai (@chunvn8888) January 24, 2024

For the unaware, when a smartphone model is listed on the FCC, it is an indication that their launch is imminent. We all know that Google launches an A-series device in May, and this year's Google I/O is scheduled for May 14, 2023, which means Google could launch the 8a during the same time.

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