Ahead of a fast-approaching launch, Google’s Pixel 9a pricing has leaked, revealing costs for the mid-range device in Europe and the UK, according to Android Headlines.
Alleged Pixel 9a prices leak for Europe and UK
The reported pricing for the Pixel 9a remains consistent with the previous Pixel 8a in the US and most European countries. The expected prices are €549 for the 128GB model and €649 for the 256GB model across several regions. Below is the complete price list:
- Belgium: 128GB – €549; 256GB – €649
- Canada: 128GB – $679; 256GB – $809
- France: 128GB – €549; 256GB – €649
- Germany: 128GB – €549; 256GB – €649
- Ireland: 128GB – €559; 256GB – €659
- Italy: 128GB – €549; 256GB – €649
- Spain: 128GB – €549; 256GB – €649
- United Kingdom: 128GB – £499; 256GB – £599
- United States: 128GB – $499; 256GB – $599
This static pricing is notable in an economic climate characterized by numerous price increases. However, experts suggest that with ongoing inflation and potential tariffs, an increase in prices for the Pixel 10a next year might be anticipated.
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Key specifications and launch details
The Pixel 9a features a 6.285-inch display, is powered by the Tensor G4 processor, and includes 8GB of RAM along with 128GB of storage. The device also boasts a substantial 5,100mAh battery. While it has not been confirmed whether this battery is silicon-carbon, the increase in battery size by 13% while maintaining the same thickness as the Pixel 8a leads to speculation regarding its construction.
A significant upgrade includes the main camera sensor, now a 48-megapixel sensor that, despite being slightly smaller than the Pixel 8a’s, offers a wider aperture.
Google plans to unveil the Pixel 9a on March 19, with pre-orders available the same day and shipments commencing on March 26. The device will present a refreshed design excluding Google’s previous camera bar, along with an expanded display and enhanced battery capacity, running on Tensor G4 with Android 15.
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