Google Pixel 9A Specifications Specifications Leak Ahead of the Official Launch: Check Details

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Google’s new mid-range smartphone Google Pixel 9a has been in the news for its launch for the last several months. The price and color options of this upcoming smartphone have been leaked online. Now several reports claim revealing the specifications and features of the upcoming Pixel 9a. The tech giant c launched the Google Pixel 9 series globally in August this year. Along with this, a foldable phone was also launched in the market.

Google Pixel 9A Expected Specifications:

Recent leaks and reports claim that Google Pixel 9A will have a 6.28-inch FHD+ OLED display, which will be equipped with HDR along with a peak brightness of 2700 nits and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The phone will be equipped with a Tensor G4 processor and Titan M2 security chip. Also, 8GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 256GB of storage will be available.

This Google smartphone will work on Android 15. For clicking photos and shooting videos, the handset will be given a 48MP main, 13MP ultra-wide, and Sony IMX12 sensor, while a 13MP camera can be found in the front.

As per rumors, Google’s upcoming smartphone will be equipped with a 5100mAh battery supporting 23W fast charging. For connectivity, it can have 5G, 4G VoLTE, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, GPS, GLONASS and USB Type-C port. No details have been given regarding the official launch of Google Pixel 9a, but leaks suggest that the device could be launched in March 2025. Its price is likely to be around Rs 45,000 to Rs 49,000.

To recall, Google Pixel 9 was launched in August 2024 at Rs 79,999. So we can expect the upcoming Pixel 9A either to be a little bit more expensive than Pixel 9 or may be the same as the Pixel 9. The Pixel 9 comes with a 6.3″ display, Google Tensor G4 chipset, 4700 mAh battery, 256 GB storage, and 12 GB RAM. It is 6 in (height) x 2.8 in (width) x 0.3 in (depth).

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