The Google Pixel 9a launch is just around the corner, and the leaks continue to pour in. We’ve already seen a deluge of information, from wallpapers to detailed specifications. Now, thanks to Android Authority, we’re getting a look at the official case designs.
Pixel 9a will have a color-matching case
The cases themselves are pretty much what you’d expect. They seem to follow the familiar Pixel design language, but without the raised camera bar that’s a hallmark of the higher-end Pixel models. Since the 9a is ditching the protruding camera bar, the case design reflects that.




The cases seem to feature a soft-touch silicone exterior with a microfiber lining inside. You’ll find “Pixel” branding on the interior and Google’s signature “G” logo on the back.
According to the report, the cases will come in at least four colors to match the phone’s options: Peony (pink), Obsidian (black), Iris (purple), and Porcelain (white).
Google Pixel 9a from front
Adding to the flood of leaks, renowned tipster Evan Blass briefly shared an image of the Pixel 9a’s front before it was taken down—possibly due to legal concerns.

The image shows the upcoming phone has a slightly thinner bottom bezel compared to the Pixel 8a, though the overall bezels remain noticeably thick by today’s standards. Still, that’s not surprising for a mid-range device.
Moreover, spec rumors suggest the Pixel 9a will pack a Tensor G4 chip and a hefty 5,100 mAh battery—the largest ever for a Pixel phone. Other expected features include a 6.28-inch OLED display with a peak brightness of 2,700 nits, 8GB of RAM, a 48MP main camera, and a 13MP ultrawide lens.
As always, we’ll keep tracking the leaks and bring updates as they roll in.
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