Google officially announced the Pixel 9A, marking an expected addition to its lineup following numerous leaks. Priced at $499, it features a larger 6.3-inch screen, a Tensor G4 processor, and enhanced water resistance. Unlike Apple's $599 iPhone 16E, which lacks an ultrawide camera and has a lower refresh rate, the 9A includes a second rear camera and a vibrant 120Hz display. The new design sees the camera bump eliminated for a flush back, contributing to a sleeker aesthetic without sacrificing functionality, while the camera capabilities continue to evolve with new features like macro mode.
Google has announced the Pixel 9A, featuring a bigger screen, Tensor G4 processor, improved water resistance, and better specs than Apple’s entry-level iPhone 16E.
The new Pixel 9A retains features of its predecessor while ditching the camera bump, introducing a flush design and enhanced display and camera capabilities.
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