Google Launches Redesigned $499 Pixel 9a Weeks After iPhone 16e
- Google announced the Pixel 9a at $499, featuring upgraded internals and a new design, available in April 2025.
- The Pixel 9a has two cameras, improved brightness, and battery life, lasting up to 30 hours and 100 hours in saving mode.
- AI capabilities on the Pixel 9a are limited, lacking multimodality and certain features like Pixel Screenshots, as noted by Google.
- Some AI features like Recorder summaries still function, but the full extent of missing capabilities remains uncertain.
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Is the Google Pixel Finally Cracking the Smartphone Market?
At long last, the global smartphone market is on the rebound — and this time, Google may be able to enjoy the ride. On Wednesday, the search giant held a launch event for the new budget-friendly version of its Pixel smartphone, the Pixel 9a, while also slashing the prices of other models. With rivals sputtering, can Google’s hardware division finally share in the industry’s success? Can You Hear Me Now? After two straight years of declines, glob…
Google Pixel 9a Is A Sub-$850 Powerhouse
Hot on the heels on the iPhone 16e and the new Samsung Galaxy A Series, comes the latest lower-priced alternative to big-name flagship smartphones: the Google Pixel 9a. Google’s Pixel 9 spin-off promises all-day battery and high-end cameras, packed in a more durable design. And like the Samsung Galaxy A range and the iPhone 16e, … Continued The post The Google Pixel 9a is a lower-priced powerhouse appeared first on Canstar Blue.
Google unveils its Pixel 9a as budget phone wars heat up
Apple released the iPhone 16e, its less expensive new smartphone, only a matter of weeks ago. But by next month there will be three new Android phones on the market that seem purpose built to give the device a run for its money.
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