Google announced the Pixel 9a, the company’s latest mid-range smartphone, this week. The device isn’t the best handset on the market, but it’s affordable and probably a good option if you’re not looking for anything too snazzy.
6.3-inch 1080×2424 Actua pOLED, 60-120Hz, 2,700nits peak brightness
48-megapixel f/1.7 wide, 13-megapixel f/2.2 ultrawide
Under-display fingerprint, proximity, ambient light, accelerometer, gyrometer, magnetometer, barometer
Colours: Obsidian, Porcelain, Iris, Peony
6.3-inch 1080×2424 Actua pOLED, 60-120Hz, 2,700nits peak brightness
48-megapixel f/1.7 wide, 13-megapixel f/2.2 ultrawide
Under-display fingerprint, proximity, ambient light, accelerometer, gyrometer, magnetometer, barometer
Colours: Obsidian, Porcelain, Iris, Peony
Unfortunately, the handset isn’t available for pre-orders due to a component issue. However, Google is still expected to release the phone in April. The handset costs $679 in Canada, the same as the Pixel 8a from last year.
Are you going to buy the Pixel 9a, not interested in the device, or are worried about this component issue?
Header image credit: Google
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