Google Pixel 9a reportedly won't get a price increase as core specs leak
Google's Pixel 9a is reportedly launching in March 2025 without a price increase, bringing key upgrades like bigger battery and camera enhancements.
The Google Pixel 9a is set to launch in March 2025 with several key upgrades including a bigger battery, hardware redesign, and camera tweaks. Despite these changes, the device will reportedly retain the same price as its predecessor, the Pixel 8a, which was $499 in the United States. It will weigh in at 186g, offer a 48MP camera alongside a 13MP ultrawide and 13MP front-facing camera, and feature a 6.3-inch display with a 120Hz panel.
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