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The Google Pixel 9a is dropping its signature camera bar in latest leak

Leaked live images of the Google Pixel 9a reveal a sleek new design with a flat camera module.

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The much-anticipated Google Pixel 9a has made headlines with leaked live images showcasing a notable design departure from its predecessors. As Google continues to tweak its Pixel lineup, the Pixel 9a appears to ditch the iconic “camera bar” for a sleeker, oval-shaped dual-camera module positioned on the back. This subtle but impactful change could mark a turning point for Google’s design ethos in its affordable A-series smartphones.

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What’s new in the Pixel 9a design?

Unlike the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro, which feature the signature camera bar across their rear panels, the Pixel 9a opts for a more minimalist layout. The leaked prototype, revealed by X user @feni_book, displays a horizontally aligned dual-camera setup without the metallic visor seen in premium Pixel models. This shift could cater to users seeking a more streamlined and lightweight design. Additionally, the LED flash is neatly tucked to the right of the cameras, and the prototype replaces Google’s usual “G” logo with a placeholder symbol, as is customary in pre-production models.

The image shows the back of an alleged Google Pixel 9a smartphone. The phone has a black matte finish with a dual-camera setup and a flash on the top left corner. There are several stickers on the back, including a barcode sticker with the text "G2062405" and another sticker with regulatory information. The phone also has a subtle geometric pattern and the text "NOT FOR SALE EVT" at the bottom.
The image shows a smartphone, allegedly a Google Pixel 9a, placed on a dark surface. The phone's screen is off, and there are visible patterns of vertical lines across the screen, possibly indicating a screen protector or some form of internal component. The phone case is placed next to the phone on the right side. The top part of the phone shows a small circular cutout, likely for the front camera, and a small rectangular cutout, possibly for the earpiece or sensor. The phone's edges are rounded, and the overall design is sleek and modern.

The front design mirrors its predecessor, the Pixel 8a, with a center-aligned hole-punch cutout for the selfie camera. The display appears to retain thick bezels, aligning with Google’s trend of keeping A-series phones accessible and functional rather than pushing for ultra-premium aesthetics. The phone is expected to feature a 6.3-inch display, slightly larger than the Pixel 8a, and support a dynamic refresh rate of 60Hz to 120Hz.

Spec leaks suggest the Pixel 9a will be powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chip, the same as its pricier siblings, offering a balance of performance and affordability. The device is rumored to include 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage, alongside a 48-megapixel dual rear camera setup. Another significant upgrade could be the larger 5,000mAh battery, promising longer battery life compared to the Pixel 8a’s 4,500mAh capacity.

The Pixel 9a’s move away from the iconic camera bar signals an evolution in Google’s approach to its A-series. By focusing on simplicity while retaining advanced features like the Tensor chip and improved cameras, Google seems to be targeting users who value functionality over flashy design. The Pixel 9a, likely shipping with Android 15, might be the last A-series device to use Samsung’s processors, as Google is rumored to transition to TSMC-built chips in future models.

While official confirmation is still pending, these leaks have sparked excitement among Pixel enthusiasts. With an anticipated launch in mid-2025, the Pixel 9a could redefine what budget smartphones can offer.


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