Real-world Pixel 9a Photos Leak Online Sans Camera Bar
The Google Pixel “a” series offers all of the fancy hardware and software magic of the more costly flagship models at a lower cost. This is why they are the best-selling Pixel smartphones each year. However, it was recently rumored thatGoogle was done with the “a” seriesand that we would not see any new device release as part of this lineup. However, a new leak gives us a first look at what could be the Pixel 9a.
The images come from a deleted post from a Pixel fan group on Facebook in Vietnam. The leaked images werereshared by ShrimpAppleProon X (formerly Twitter).Pixel 9aSource: some random post on Facebookpic.twitter.com/y8jwaQM6Z8— ShrimpApplePro 🍤 ずっと真夜中でいいのに (@VNchocoTaco)August 26, 2024
Pixel 9aSource: some random post on Facebookpic.twitter.com/y8jwaQM6Z8— ShrimpApplePro 🍤 ずっと真夜中でいいのに (@VNchocoTaco)August 26, 2024
From what we can see, the new Pixel 9a omits the camera bar of the Pixel 9 series, going completely flat on the back. There’s a glossy ring surrounding the dual back cameras with the flash placed next to it. It shares the same curved corners, flat sides, and a boxy design, like every Pixel 9 device in the lineup.
The other image shows the phone from the bottom, with a USB-C charging port and a SIM tray on the side. The bezels also look thicker than the base Pixel 9. They are probably the same as the Pixel 8a from last year. As my colleague Abubakar pointed out, it looks similar to Essential PH-1, which was released in 2017, from the back side.
According to ShrimpApplePro, the phone is likely to come out at the end of the year. It willlaunch in a silvercolorway along with three other variants. Given we just got a Pixel 8a in May, it is highly unlikely. And just like any other leaks out there, you should take it with a grain of salt.
With that said, do you like the look of this phone? Would you be interested in it if it turned out to be the Pixel 9a? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Anshuman Jain
As a tech journalist, I dive into the ever-evolving tech landscape with a particular interest for smartphones, apps, and gaming. With a passion for sharing insights, my articles blend expertise with a friendly touch—think of me as your friendly neighborhood tech support.
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