@OnLeaks has released new insights into the Pixel 9a, which is believed to be the next mid-range smartphone from Google. This upcoming device is set to replace the Pixel 8a (currently priced at $499 on Amazon), but it will feature some notable differences from the prior model.
Design Changes
According to recent leaks, the Pixel 9a is likely to have a revamped rear design, particularly with its camera layout. As shown in the images, the phone appears to have minimal camera housing. However, this new design may result in a slightly larger device overall. @OnLeaks has indicated that the Pixel 9a will be a bit bigger than was previously anticipated.
Size Specifications
The expected dimensions of the Pixel 9a are reported to be 154.7 x 73.2 x 8.9 mm, making it taller, wider, and thicker than earlier reports suggested. Consequently, the Pixel 9a could be 2.6 mm taller and 0.5 mm wider than the Pixel 8a, while maintaining the same thickness of 8.9 mm. Despite the design changes, the camera housing is still said to measure 0.5 mm thick. Currently, the Pixel 9a is expected to be released in March 2025, just two months before the anniversary of the Pixel 8a.