Take a look at the Google Pixel 9a in all its glory | Infinium-tech
Google’s Pixel 9 series may already be crowded with the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, but it’s not done. Not yet anyway. There is one more member that needs to join, and that is the Pixel 9a.
It will be the successor to the Pixel 8a that launched in May, and today a bunch of CAD-based renders of the 9a have been released for your viewing pleasure.
The Pixel 9a is expected to launch in the spring, so there’s still plenty of time to wait until it launches. While the overall design of the phone is “Pixel!” The screams, as you’ve surely noticed, are the one thing that sets it apart from all the others.
There’s barely any camera bump. There appears to be just a small raised ring around the oval shaped glass cover, and that’s all. It’s strange how other Pixel 9 models have one of the largest camera specs in the industry, and the 9a instead has one of the smallest.
Perhaps it is meant to indicate its mid-range position, below the others in the pecking order? We may never know what Google’s intentions were. Anyway, the phone has fairly thick bezels compared to the rest of its family, flat edges, a power button in the wrong position (but that’s a given with the Pixel), a hole-punch at the top center of the screen for the selfie camera. Is. And not much else.
Unlike all other Pixel 9s, the 9a will launch running Android 15 from day one. Like the others, it will also receive seven years of software support from Google. It is expected to use the Tensor G4 chipset that is powering the rest of the Pixel 9 family, but paired with a downgraded modem to cut costs.
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