Google Pixel 9a price, launch timeline, specifications and everything we know so far
The Pixel 9a will reportedly make its debut globally in March.
It is said to go on pre-order sale in select regions on March 19.
It will most likely run on the Tensor G4 chipset.
Google launched the Pixel 9 series last year in September, and now it’s the time to launch the most affordable smartphone of the Pixel 9 lineup. I am talking about the Google Pixel 9a, which is expected to launch very soon. While Google hasn’t disclosed any details about the Pixel 9a, rumours and leaks have been surfacing on the internet for a while now. If we recall the launch date of its predecessor, Google launched it in May last year. However, in the latest development, a new report has been published that claims the Pixel 9a will launch in March.
SurveyAccording to a report by 9To5Google citing Android Headlines, the Pixel 9a will make its debut globally in the second half of March. Moreover, this new Pixel 9 series smartphone is also said to go on pre-order sale in select regions on March 19 and it might be available for purchase from March 26 onwards.
Now, as I mentioned above, many rumours and leaks around the Google Pixel 9a have surfaced on the internet, including the specifications leaks as well. So, let’s have a look at the expected specifications of the Pixel 9a.
Google Pixel 9a expected specifications
The Google Pixel 9a can come with a 6.28-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate support, and it is also said to be protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Furthermore, this smartphone will most likely run on the Tensor G4 chipset, which also powered other Pixel 9 series smartphones. This processor might be paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage.
For photography, the Pixek 9a is rumoured to have a 48-megapixel main camera with OIS and a 13-megapixel ultrawide lens. On the front, there can be a 13-megapixel selfie shooter.
Lastly, a big 5100mAh battery might power the Pixel 9a with 23-watt charging support and 7.2-watt wireless charging support.
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