Google Pixel 9a
The Google
Pixel 9a was announced in March 2025. It does look notably different than its predecessor, as Google decided to ditch the camera bar on the back. Now you get a pill-shaped cutout for two cameras that does not protrude. The phone has flat front and back sides, while its frame is also flat around the phone. The bezels are uniform, but they’re not exactly thin. A display camera hole is still present and centered up top.
Google’s Tensor G4 4nm processor fuels this phone, while the company included 8GB of RAM on the inside. A 6.3-inch fullHD+ pOLED display is in use, and it supports 120Hz refresh rate. Android 15 comes pre-installed here, while a rather large 5,100mAh battery is included on the inside. The phone does not support particularly fast charging, though, at 23W via a wire, and 7.5W wirelessly.
The Pixel 9a comes in
four colors, Iris, Obsidian, Peony and Porcelain. It has two cameras on the back, main and ultrawide units. The camera sensor in the main camera is smaller than on its predecessor, which is a bit weird. The Google Pixel 9a is
coming to 32 countries all over the world.