While we’re still a few months away from its supposed launch date, we already know a lot about Google’s upcoming Pixel 9a thanks to a wealth of leaks online. While they might not be “official,” they nevertheless paint a picture of what to expect once Google’s 2025 midrange makes its debut.
With that in mind, new photos shared online show hands-on images of what is supposedly a Pixel 9a unit, which corroborates the earlier design leaks from a few months back. Shared by Twitter/X user @feni_book on his page, the photos show the device’s flat rear panel, as well as a more minimalist camera bump, a big change from the camera bar design found on older Pixel devices.
The unit also lacks a proper Google “G” logo, and instead features markings which indicate that this is a prototype unit. Some are speculating that this might not be the 9a’s final design as it is still in production, although we’re bound to know its true appearance once Google announces it (or if we get more leaks).
The Pixel 9a is also expected to launch in March, and will come with Google’s Tensor G4 chip, the same SoC used in the Pixel 9 series phones.
Source: Twitter/X
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