Google’s Pixel 9a possible pricing has been revealed, maintaining similar price points to its predecessor, the Pixel 8a. According to Android Headlines, In most European countries, the 128GB model will be priced at €549, while the 256GB version will cost €649. The UK pricing is set at £499 and £599, respectively. In the US, the phone remains at $499 for 128GB and $599 for 256GB, while Canada’s pricing is CAD$679 and CAD$809.
Despite ongoing global price increases, Google has kept the same pricing structure for the Pixel 9a, even with a significant redesign. However, potential inflation and tariffs may lead to a price hike for the Pixel 10a in the future.
The Pixel 9a is expected to deliver strong value in the sub-$500 category—It features a 6.285-inch display and is powered by Google’s Tensor G4 processor, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The phone also comes with a 5,100mAh battery—13% larger than the Pixel 8a’s—though it remains unclear if it uses silicon-carbon technology. The device retains the same thickness as its predecessor, despite the battery upgrade.
Google has also enhanced the main camera, equipping the Pixel 9a with a 48-megapixel sensor. Although slightly smaller than the Pixel 8a’s sensor, it offers a wider aperture, which could improve low-light photography. The Pixel 9a is set to be officially unveiled on March 19, with pre-orders opening the same day. Shipping is expected to begin on March 26.
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