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Google usually announces its Pixel series of smartphones in October. However, this year the company adopted a different approach by launching the Pixel 9 series earlier in August. Now the brand is reportedly working on the launch of the Pixel 9a, which will be a mid-range offering. The rumor mill has been gradually leaking about the 9A for the past few weeks. Now, Android Headlines has teamed up with prominent leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer (OnLeaks) to share the CAD renders of the phone to reveal its design for the first time.

Google Pixel 9a CAD renders

The CAD renders of the Pixel 9A show that it features a punch-hole OLED panel on the front. The bezels are comparatively thicker than the flagship Pixel 9 models.

The edges of the Pixel 9a are flat, with the power button and volume buttons on the right edge. The bottom edge features a speaker grille, a microphone, a USB-C port, and a SIM slot,

The back panel of the Pixel 9a reveals the major design change. Unlike its predecessors, starting from the Pixel 6 series launched in 2021, which featured a prominent horizontal camera bar, the Pixel 9a departs from this design and does not have a horizontal camera bump.

The dual camera unit appears nearly flush on the 9a’s back. The overall design of the phone is consistent with the leaked image that surfaced a few weeks ago.

Google Pixel 9a specifications (rumored)

The rumor mill is yet to leak concrete details about the Pixel 9a’s internals. Rumors suggest that the Android 15 OS may come preinstalled on the 9a, and it is likely to receive seven years of updates. The 9a is expected to feature the Tensor G4 processor, though it might include an older modem.

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