Rumors about Google’s upcoming Pixel 9a are picking up steam, with leaks revealing key details about its pricing, release date, and specs. According to AndroidHeadlines, the Pixel 9a will start at $499 in the U.S. for the 128GB model, keeping the same price as the Pixel 8a. However, the 256GB version will cost $649, marking a $40 increase over its predecessor.

The phone is expected to launch on March 26, 2025, with pre-orders opening a week earlier on March 19. Renders shared by X user @ACE100xd reveal that the device will come in four colors: Obsidian, Porcelain, Iris, and Peony.
In Europe, the Pixel 9a will follow the same schedule, with pre-orders starting on March 19 and general availability on March 26. The 128GB model will be available in all four colors, while the 256GB version will be limited to Obsidian and Iris. Pricing will be €549 or £499 for the 128GB model and €649 or £599 for the 256GB version.
Some notable upgrades include a bigger 5,100mAh battery, Google’s Tensor G4 processor (the same one in the Pixel 9), and a 48MP main camera sensor for better photography. These improvements suggest Google is focusing on making the Pixel 9a a solid mid-range contender. In addition to these details, a previous report has claimed that all variants of the Pixel 9a will come with three months of Google One (100 GB) and YouTube Premium, plus six months of Fitbit Premium subscriptions.
There’s no word yet on pre-order deals or trade-in offers, but with these specs and pricing, the Pixel 9a looks like an affordable yet capable option. More details are expected as the launch date gets closer.
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