Google Pixel 9a Leak: New Renders Reveal 'Tiny' Camera Bump, Colour, Design

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The latest Google Pixel 9a leak suggests that the smartphone will be thicker than the Pixel 8a version. That means, Google is not looking to follow the trend by many manufacturers like Apple, Samsung and even Tecno to develop very thin phones. (Source: Google)

Google Pixel fans eagerly awaiting the Google Pixel 9a release now have more to look forward to as another leak has surfaced online. The latest Google Pixel 9a leak, which appears to be official marketing material, was shared by X user Evan Blass on his private account. The leak showcases the purple variant of Google's midrange device.

Unconfirmed reports also suggest that the Pixel 9a will be thicker than the Pixel 8a version. This could mean a bigger battery and more room for the camera system within the device's body. For perspective, the Pixel 8a is 8.9 millimetres thick.

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However, what's most caught the attention of tech enthusiasts is the Pixel 9a's camera bump, which is tiny as compared to its predecessor. The revealed look shows that the Pixel 9a is likely to have a very tiny camera bump that barely protrudes from the body, offering a refreshing change. Reacting to Blass' post, many users welcomed this shift, as larger camera bumps in smartphones are often criticised for ruining the overall user experience.

It might also feature a dual-camera setup, including a 48-megapixel primary sensor. As with previous models, Pixel 9a is likely to offer Google's signature camera features, such as Night Sight and Astrophotography, among others.

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“It's time to kill the camera bump. Forever. Seriously,” a user said. 

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