Google

Pixel 9a Hands-On Leak Reveals a Surprisingly Affordable, Yet Stylish Mid-Range Device

The upcoming Pixel 9a leaks reveal a device that, while packed with top-tier hardware, looks significantly cheaper than its predecessors, raising questions about Google's design choices.

The latest leak of the upcoming Pixel 9a provides a hands-on look at the device, revealing that it appears cheaper in build quality compared to its predecessors. Despite this, the phone is expected to retain flagship hardware such as the Tensor G4 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, and a 120Hz OLED screen. The rear panel, made from a plastic material with a matte finish, has been described as having a 'Nokia Lumia' aesthetic that feels good in hand, though it looks significantly different from previous Pixel A-series designs. The device is rumored to launch in late March, and more leaks have provided detailed specs and renders.

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