Summary
- New marketing images of the Pixel 9a have been revealed.
- The design features a minimal camera bump and a fresh purple color.
- It’s expected to come with a 6.3-inch 120Hz display, Tensor G4 chip, 8GB RAM, and a large 5,100mAh battery.
Leaked information about Google’s Pixel 9a has given us a good look at its features. This includes its new specs, pricing for the US and Europe, and a fresh design that ditches the iconic camera bar. The latest images showcase an elegant purple version of the phone, along with highlights of its deep Gemini integration.
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Well-known leaker @evleaks shared images that give a closer look at the Pixel 9a. The purple color, likely called “Iris,” features a nearly flat design with a very slight camera bump.
The design aligns with the pixel experience of other phones in the series, moving towards a flatter frame style reminiscent of the iPhone.
Additional images also reveal features like deep Gemini integration, theft detection, and an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. Today’s leaks did not introduce new information but solidified the details around the camera’s design.
The Pixel 9a is around the corner
Reports indicate Google is set to launch the Pixel 9a on March 19, with sales starting on March 26. Expect more details and images to come soon.
Word is, the Pixel 9a will offer a 6.3-inch 120Hz Super Actua display, HDR10+ support, and an impressive brightness of 2,700 nits. The phone will likely run on a Tensor G4 chip, with 8GB of RAM and storage options of 128GB or 256GB. Plus, it comes with a powerful 5,100mAh battery for longer use, though charging may still be capped at 18W.
Even with these upgrades, the starting price is rumored to stay at $499. However, the 256GB model may see a $40 increase, bringing it to $599 in the US. Similar pricing hikes are expected in Europe, the UK, and Canada.