Pixel 9A Renders Leak Offering a Glimpse of Google's Newest Device
A fresh leak has revealed renders of Google's upcoming Pixel 9A, giving the tech world a first look at the next budget-friendly A-series device. Android Headlines, in collaboration with OnLeaks, has shared images similar to the Pixel 8A leak earlier this year, offering a glimpse of what to expect from Google's newest release.
One of the most notable changes highlighted in the leak is the absence of Google's well-known visor-style camera housing. Instead, the Pixel 9A features two cameras in a pill-shaped module positioned flush with the back of the phone, drawing comparisons to an enlarged iPhone 7 Plus camera setup. The rest of the design mirrors other Pixel 9 models, featuring slim bezels similar to current iPhones.
The report also hints that the Pixel 9A may come with Android 15 pre-installed and could be the final Google device to use Samsung's Tensor chip before transitioning to TSMC processors in 2025. Although A-series devices are usually launched during Google's spring I/O event, it could be some time before the full specifications are officially confirmed.
Source: Umar Shakir / The Verge