Google Pixel 9a Appears in New Certification; Expected to Run on the Android 15: Check Details

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Google Pixel 9a is said to be very close to its launch. There are several leaks coming to the forefront revealing its features and specifications. However, nothing has been confirmed from the brands side. The new leaks reported the phone to be launched in March. It is speculated that the phone can get a 6.285-inch OLED panel. It will have FullHD Plus resolution along with peak brightness of 2700 nits. The phone may come with Android 15 out of the box.

The upcoming Google Pixel 9a has been recently spotted on the EMVCo certification. The model number of the phone is mentioned (via) GTF7P. It might feature Android 15 out of the box. However, the certification doesn’t reveal the official name of the phone. The tech giant could unveil the upcoming Pixel 9a just before its Google I/O. If this happens it will be the same strategy that company adopted at the time of Pixel 8a launch.

Google Pixel 9a Pre-Booking and Price:

According to new leaked reports, its pre-booking can start from March 19, while shipping is likely to start from March 26. According to the Android Headlines report, the Pixel 9a (128GB) model can be priced at $499 (about Rs 43,200) in the US, while the 256GB variant can be priced at $599 (about Rs 51,900). Verizon’s mmWave model will cost an additional $50 (Rs 4,300).

However, prices may vary in the Indian market. For example, the starting price of Pixel 8a in India was Rs 52,999 (128GB) and Rs 59,999 (256GB), from which it can be guessed that the price of Pixel 9a can also be in the same range.

Google Pixel 9a Specifications:

Google Pixel 9a can be launched with support for Android 15. Apart from this, you can get a 6.28-inch display with OLED panel with a peak brightness of 2700 nits. Apart from this, you can get a dual camera setup with 48 + 13 megapixel sensor. The company can give a big battery of 5100mAh in this phone.

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