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The Pixel 9a is powered by the Tensor G4, the same flagship chipset used in the Google Pixel 9 series.
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Fortunately, the feature will be optional on other phones.
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So it was with great joy that I browsed all the news around the Google Pixel 9a. Google has listened to my prayers and introduced a phone that offers great value wrapped in a case
Google's first smart watch looks great, is designed to work with FitBit's infrastructure, and is one of the best deals for Amazon's Big Spring Sale. You can pick one up for $129.99, 61% cheaper than the regular list price of $329.
The $499 Pixel 9A is a follow-up to one of our favorite phones from 2024, the Pixel 8A. Google kept the price under $500 and added a big, 5,100-mAh battery.
Since the first rumors of Google moving to TSMC for Tensor chipset fabrication, I’ve heard so many comments from people saying they will hold off on buying a Pixel until the switch. It appears every enthusiast circled the Pixel 10 as when they’d finally give a Google smartphone a chance, as if somehow TSMC would work miracles for Tensor.
Google took cutting costs on the Pixel 9a seriously. The company made some necessary changes, but two of them really stick out.
Well, we have a Pixel 9a release date now. The phone launches in the U.S., U.K. and Canada on April 10 before rolling out to 23 European countries on April 14. In Australia, you'll be able to get the Pixel 9a on April 16, with the phone eventually coming to Japan. (Google didn't list a date for that country.)
Google has introduced strong price discounts on the Pro models of its latest Pixel phones. Here are full details of the best deals.