After a long series of leaks, Google has finally unveiled the new Google Pixel 9a model to the public.
As reported in the past, the Google Pixel 9a has become the most affordable model in the Pixel 9 series. However, despite today’s unveiling, the phone won’t be available until April.
The Pixel 9a adopts the general design of its siblings, but it has a flatter camera island on its back. Despite being a cheap model, it also gets some new features, including the Macro Focus camera capability and Google’s Astrophotography. As usual, it also comes armed with Gemini and other AI features.
The model is available in Obsidian, Porcelain, Iris, and Peony and starts at $499.
Here are more details about the Google Pixel 9a:
- Google Tensor G4
- Titan M2
- 8GB RAM
- 128GB and 256GB storage options
- 6.3” 120Hz 2424x1080px pOLED with 2700nits peak brightness and optical fingerprint reader
- 48MP main camera with OIS + 13MP ultrawide
- 13MP selfie camera
- 5100mAh battery
- 23W wired charging and Qi-wireless charging support
- IP68 rating
- Android 15
- Obsidian, Porcelain, Iris, and Peony