The Google Pixel 9 series phones are some of the best smartphones of the year. While these devices are aimed at those who want a premium device, the company’s significantly less expensive ‘a’ series appeals to a wider audience. As it turns out, the next generation ‘a’ series phone, which will most likely be called the Pixel 9a will have a redesigned camera island.
According to a recently shared post on X by a user who goes by the name ‘fenibook’, the Pixel 9a will ditch the iconic camera visor and instead sport a slightly protruding oval-shaped pill that houses the rear cameras, with the flashlight slightly aligned to the center right of the device.
Google Pixel 9a leaked. pic.twitter.com/XxP67PsY0D
— fenibook (@feni_book) December 5, 2024
The center of the device has a different logo instead of the usual “G” also, but it is not uncommon for prototype devices to have various logos on them. The image also suggests that Google will continue differentiating its mid-tier ‘a’ series phone by slapping a thick bezel on the front.
As for the hardware, the Pixel 9a is rumoured to feature the Tensor G4 chipset with a slightly less powerful modem. Speculations also suggest that the phone will have a 6.3-inch OLED screen with up to 120Hz refresh rate. It is rumoured to come with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage and pack a 5,000mAh battery with 18W wired and 7.5 wireless charging support.
On the camera front, the phone is said to have a 48MP primary camera alongside a 13MP ultrawide sensor. The Pixel 9a may come sometime in March, but we suggest you take this information with a grain of salt since Google is yet to confirm any of it.
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