We’re getting closer and closer to the Pixel 9a being announced by Google. While we’ve already confirmed a number of specs about the device, we now can confirm the entire spec sheet, from multiple sources. This spec sheet comes from a wireless carrier source, and was confirmed by a second source. So this is pretty legit.
In today’s smartphone market, the phrase “affordable smartphone” often means “we left out some features to cut costs.” But Google’s upcoming Pixel 9a gets another chance at changing this narrative and (potentially) redefine what “affordable” means.
Of course, there are the rumored hardware upgrades compared to the previous generation - like refreshed design, the Tensor G4 chip, the larger 5,000 mAh battery, etc.
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Google plans to equip the Pixel 9a with its new Tensor G4 chipset, paired with 8 GB of RAM. It will feature a 5,000 mAh battery with rather slow 18W wired charging.
According to some leaks, the main camera on the back will feature a 48 MP Sony IMX787 sensor, which is the same as in the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Alongside it will be a 13 MP ultrawide snapper, while at the front a 13 MP shooter will sit inside a punch hole.
The camera setup will mostly remain the same. We’re looking at a 48-megapixel GN8 Quad Dual Pixel primary camera, with an aperture of f/1.7. And an ultrawide camera that is the Sony IMX712. This is a 13-megapixel sensor with an aperture of f/2.2. This is the same camera being used for the front-facing camera.
See, Google’s Pixel phones - from the flagship Pro models to the mid-range A-series, all rely on the Tensor chips and Google’s advanced AI features many other phones can’t touch (just yet) - although that’s changing as we speak/write/read. The Pixel 9a is no exception.
Not to mention the iPhone 15, which went for $800, and is getting exactly zero Apple Intelligence features. For the record, iPhone SE 4 is about to change that, rumored to bring Apple Intelligence for a similar price as the Pixel 9a - but Google's AI is already leaps and bounds ahead of Apple’s. So there’s that.
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