New Leaks Finally Confirm the Pixel 9a’s Price

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Jan 27, 2025 - 21:48
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New Leaks Finally Confirm the Pixel 9a’s Price

As the Pixel 9a’s rumored launch timeframe draws nearer and nearer, we’ve gotten a ton of details about the phone, weeks and months before Google’s official release event. With that in mind it looks like we now have a clue of how much the phone will cost, courtesy of the folks over at Android Headlines.

As reported, the Pixel 9a will start at $499 for the 128GB storage variant (confirming the rumored pricing from an earlier leak) with a more expensive 256GB configuration priced at $599 for buyers in the United States. By comparison, Canadian prices will come $679 for 128GB and $809 for 256GB. It can be noted that the Pixel 8a also launched at $499 when it launched last year.

In terms of specifications, the Pixel 9a will come with a new hardware design that ditches the camera window at the back, and the phone will come with a 6.2-inch display with a peak brightness of 2,700 nits, as well as a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The phone will also be powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chipset, alongside 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. The phone likewise comes with the Titan M2 security chip inside.

The Pixel 9a will come equipped with a 48-megapixel GN8 Quad Dual Pixel primary sensor, and a Sony IMX ultra-wide camera with 13MP resolution; in front there’s a 13MP selfie camera. As for battery, the phone will run on a 5,100 mAh cell which is rather large for a Pixel device. Wireless charging is still slow at 7.5W and there’s no sign of Qi2 support, although wired charging is now reportedly at 23W.

Source: Android Headlines

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