Google Pixel 9a Design, Colour Options Spotted in Leaked Images

Google Pixel 9a Design, Colour Options Spotted in Leaked Images


According to recent reports, Google Pixel 9A can be launched globally in the coming days, and the company’s next midrange smartphone has surfaced online. Tipster Ivan Blass, who has a good track record of leaking details of unpublished smartphones, shared the design render showing Pixel 9A in four Kolorway, as well as marketing images that give us a look at the features of the smartphone. Google Pixel 9A was recently seen on the US FCC website, and the smartphone is expected to offer support for satellite connectivity.

Google Pixel 9A Design (Leaked)

One in Post Tipster shared four images of the alleged Pixel 9A on X (East Twitter). These pictures match the design seen in several leaks that show the game of a dual rear camera setup without a raised camera module, unlike Pixel 9A in the pixel 9A lineup. Images show the edges of the rear panel and smartphone.

Google Pixel 9A render leaked
Photo Credit: X/ Ivan Blass (@evleaks)

Pixel 9A is expected to enter iris, obesidian, peony, and porcelain colors, and all four options are seen in one of the leaked renders. The handset is seen with several water drops on the rear panel, which appears to be a reference to its IP rating – previous reports suggest that the successor of last year’s Google Pixel 8A will arrive with an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

Apart from render, tipster also shared Marketing picture Alleged google pixel 9A, while Additional picture Iris (Purple) Show handsets in Kolorway. These images tease the support of the smartphone to use the company’s apps (such as Google Calendar), Pixel Drops, as well as camera and ecosystem features to use Google Gemini.

According to previous reports, Pixel 9A will be powered by Google’s Tensor G4 Chip, which will be combined with 8 GB RAM and up to 256 GB inbuilt storage. The handset is expected to have a 48-megapixel primary rear camera. It will allegedly run on Android 15, and will pack a 5,100mAh battery with support for 23W (wired) and 7.5W (wireless) charging.