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Some Indian YouTubers are reviewing 9a on YouTube Liao.
Are they breaking NDA?
Are they breaking NDA?
| Google Pixel 9a | Specs |
|---|---|
| Display | -6.3-inch Actua Display -pOLED -2,424 x 1,080 resolution -120Hz Adaptive Refresh Rate (60-120Hz) -Corning Gorilla Glass 3 cover glass -HDR Support |
| Processor | Tensor G4 Titan M2 security coprocessor |
| RAM | 8GB |
| Storage | 128GB/256GB |
| Battery | 5,100mAh Fast charging |
| Cameras | Rear: -48MP Main with OIS & CLAF -13MP Ultrawide with 120° field of view Features: -Macro Focus -8x Super Res Zoom -Optical quality 0.5x, 1x Front: 13MP 96.1° ultrawide field of view |
| Video | Rear: -4K video recording at 30/60 FPS -1080p video recording at 30/60 FPS -Digital zoom up to 5x Front: -4K video recording at 30 FPS |
| Connectivity | -5G + Sub 6GHz -4G LTE -Wi-Fi 6E -Bluetooth 5.3 -NFC -Google Cast -eSIM |
| Operating System | -Android 15 -7 years of OS, security, and Pixel Drop updates |
| Water resistance | IP68 |
| Colors | Obsidian Porcelain Peony Iris |
| Warranty | -US, CA, TW, IN, JP, MY, SG: 1 year -Rest of the world: 2 years |
| Dimension and weight | 154.7mm height x 73.3mm width x 8.9mm depth 185.9g |
Google Pixel 9a Specs Display -6.3-inch Actua Display
-pOLED
-2,424 x 1,080 resolution
-120Hz Adaptive Refresh Rate (60-120Hz)
-Corning Gorilla Glass 3 cover glass
-HDR SupportProcessor Tensor G4
Titan M2 security coprocessorRAM 8GB Storage 128GB/256GB Battery 5,100mAh
Fast chargingCameras Rear:
-48MP Main with OIS & CLAF
-13MP Ultrawide with 120° field of view
Features:
-Macro Focus
-8x Super Res Zoom
-Optical quality 0.5x, 1x
Front:
13MP
96.1° ultrawide field of viewVideo Rear:
-4K video recording at 30/60 FPS
-1080p video recording at 30/60 FPS
-Digital zoom up to 5x
Front:
-4K video recording at 30 FPSConnectivity -5G + Sub 6GHz
-4G LTE
-Wi-Fi 6E
-Bluetooth 5.3
-NFC
-Google Cast
-eSIMOperating System -Android 15
-7 years of OS, security, and Pixel Drop updatesWater resistance IP68 Colors Obsidian
Porcelain
Peony
IrisWarranty -US, CA, TW, IN, JP, MY, SG: 1 year
-Rest of the world: 2 yearsDimension and weight 154.7mm height x 73.3mm width x 8.9mm depth
185.9g
// Google Store
Skip 9a... I more excited about the tsmc tensor now....
Ya man, Samsung's node Tensor really meh... with Google move to TSMC, maybe finally can get better efficiency and thermals. surprisingly, the Pixel 9 Pro/Pro XL has great thermalsSkip 9a... I more excited about the tsmc tensor now....
Ya, the sensor downgrade a bit sian, expected better. design wise, haha, really got that Shenzhen 'inspired' look. but if performance solid, maybe still can close one eye?disappointed with sensor size downgrade
also looks like a fake iphone made in shenzhen

“We’re checking on a component quality issue that’s affecting a small number of Pixel 9a devices.”
TL;DR
- Google launched the Pixel 9a today without opening pre-orders or even sharing a precise release date.
- This is a marked departure from past Pixel announcements.
- The company now confirms that concerns over component quality are driving this new approach.
Google just formally introduced the Pixel 9a, its latest attempt at offering a slightly more affordable point of entry into the world of Pixel phones. And despite being one notch down from flagship status, it still delivers a pretty darn attractive hardware package, including the largest battery in a Pixel phone yet. But news of the Pixel 9a’s debut hasn’t arrived without a little unexpected uncertainty, as Google has yet to share full details of its plans for both pre-orders and the start of actual retail availability.
With phones like last year’s Pixel 8a, Google opened pre-orders for the hardware immediately, and communicated a specific date for the phone’s release. With the Pixel 9a, however, all we have from Google so far is that sales will get started sometime in April, and while there will once again be a pre-order window, Google is waiting to announce exactly when that will begin.
What gives? Why such a drastic change to the company’s approach to this release?
We reached out to Google in the hopes it would be willing to shed a little light on the decision, and the company has just followed up with some insight into what’s going on here:
Now, we don’t yet know (and to be fair, never may) exactly what phone component might be causing those headaches, but fans of A-series Pixel phones already have hardware failures on the mind in the wake of the Pixel 4a’s battery controversy. That’s all the more reason for Google to take its time with any potential problems this time around, and possibly delaying the start of sales briefly in an attempt to avoid a bunch of warranty claims later.
Of course, now we’re probably just going to have every new Pixel 9a owner putting their phones under the microscope, wondering if they might have a bad component that slipped through the cracks, but one thing at a time.
