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Google Pixel 9a may come in these shades with a larger, thinner design

Google’s Pixel 9a is expected to be officially launched in May next year. Initial leaks and early photos in recent weeks suggested a visor-free design for the device with thicker bezels. Now, the exact dimensions and color options of the mid-range smartphone have hit the internet. The Pixel 9a will reportedly be available in four shades, just like its predecessor. The color options may include a new shade called ‘iris’. The Pixel 9a is expected to be thinner than the Pixel 8a.

Pixel 9a could be available in four colors

According to one report According to Android Headlines, Google Pixel 9a will be released in four colors: porcelain (white), iris (bluish purple), obsidian (black), and peony (pink). The Pixel 8a launched in Aloe, Bay, Obsidian and Porcelain shades and Google appears to be dropping the Aloe and Bay shades for Peony and Iris. The recently launched Pixel 9 is also available in Peony color.

The Pixel 9a is said to be about 2mm larger and a millimeter wider than its predecessor. The upcoming model will reportedly feature a larger, wider and thinner build with dimensions of 154 x 73 x 8.5mm, compared to the predecessor’s 152.1 x 72.7 x 8.9mm dimensions. It will probably come with a smaller battery.

Google Pixel 9a: what we know so far

The leaked CAD renders for the Pixel 9a suggested a flat camera housing with Google’s signature camera visor. It appears to have dual rear cameras housed in a pill-shaped module that sits almost flush with the back panel. It is expected to debut with Android 15 and receive updates for seven years, just like its predecessor. It could run on the Tensor G4 chipset.

Google usually announces its Pixel A series phones at the annual Google I/O keynote every May. Therefore, the Pixel 9a is expected to break covers in May 2025.

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