Google plans to ditch the camera bar seen on recent Pixels, shifting to a flush camera design on the Pixel 9A, a surprising evolution for the series.
Claude Zellweger noted the Google design team is re-evaluating camera hardware ratios as computational photography advances, potentially enabling smaller sensors without major quality loss.
The Pixel A-series is seen as a testing ground for Google's ability to offer competitive image quality with reduced camera hardware, indicating a shift in design philosophy.
Speculations suggest the Pixel 9A will feature a 6.3-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and the Tensor G4 chip, despite concerns over an outdated modem.
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