Key Takeaways
- A larger 6.3-inch display is suggested by leaked Pixel 9a specifications.
- According to reports, the low-cost phone will have an adjustable refresh rate between 60 and 120 Hz.
- A large 5,000mAh battery and a 48MP primary camera are also anticipated.
Sources close to Android Headlines claim that the Pixel 9a will have a 6.3-inch screen with an adjustable refresh rate between 60 and 120 Hz.
The forthcoming Pixel A-series phone is expected to stay at $499, and it has the same screen size as the standard Pixel 9 but costs $300 less.
Additionally, a 5,000mAh battery is reportedly included in Google’s forthcoming A-series phone. That should help power the larger screen and is 11% larger than the Pixel 8a’s 4,492mAh battery. The charging rates, which are 7.5W for wireless charging and 18W for wired charging, are probably going to stay the same.
Even though it might weigh a little less than its 8a predecessor, it appears that the larger screen will also make the phone larger overall.
The Best A-Series Pixel from Google So Far?
According to rumors, the Pixel 9a would have a 48MP primary camera in addition to 13MP front-facing and ultrawide sensors. It’s easy to understand why this would be the greatest A-series Pixel to date given the Tensor G4 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB or 256GB of storage that we’re anticipating.
A number of Pixel 9a leaks have already surfaced, including renderings purportedly showcasing the phone’s design from OnLeaks and Android Headlines. It appears that Google may substantially eliminate the camera bump and maintain the thicker display bezels that are typical of the A-series.
The Pixel 9a is anticipated to launch in mid-March. This is sooner than typical for Google, as the Pixel 8a was released in May of this year. That makes sense considering that the Pixel 9 family debuted in August, which was earlier than normal.