Новые утечки: Google Pixel 9a с уникальным дизайном и цветами готов к глобальному запуску

According to recent sources, the Google Pixel 9a may be globally unveiled in the near future, and the next midrange device from Google has emerged online. Evan Blass (@evleaks), known for accurately leaking details about unreleased smartphones, has posted design renders displaying the Pixel 9a in four distinct color options, as well as promotional images highlighting the features of the smartphone. The Google Pixel 9a was recently identified on the US FCC site, with expectations of satellite connectivity support.

Design of Google Pixel 9a (Leaked)

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the leaker presented four images of the alleged Pixel 9a. These visuals align with previous leaks that reveal the Pixel 9a featuring a dual rear camera arrangement without a protruding camera module, differing from other models in the Pixel 9 series. The pictures showcase the back panel and sides of the device.

Leaked images of the Google Pixel 9a
Photo Credit: X/ Evan Blass (@evleaks)

 

The Pixel 9a is anticipated to be available in Iris, Obsidian, Peony, and Porcelain hues, with all four colors depicted in one of the leaked visuals. The handset features several droplets of water on its back, hinting at its IP rating — earlier reports suggest that it will follow the predecessor of last year’s Google Pixel 8a with an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.

Along with the renders, the leaker also circulated promotional images of the claimed Google Pixel 9a, while additional snapshots feature the device in the Iris (Purple) color. These visuals hint at the smartphone’s capability to integrate Google Gemini with various company applications (like Google Calendar), introduce Pixel drops, and showcase camera and ecosystem features.

As per prior reports, the Pixel 9a is expected to be equipped with Google’s Tensor G4 chip, combined with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. It should feature a 48-megapixel primary rear camera. It will likely operate on Android 15 and include a 5,100mAh battery that supports 23W (wired) and 7.5W (wireless) charging.

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