Google Pixel 9a Price, Camera, Display, 'Flagship Feature', Launch Date, Here's All You Need To Know
Google is anticipated to announce the Pixel 9a on March 19 globally (March 20 for India), and pre-orders may begin that day.

There may be nothing official about it, but Google Pixel 9a launch is widely expected on March 19 globally (March 20 for India), and pre-orders may begin from that day itself. Reports suggest that the Pixel 9a sales will start on March 26. This launch is coming quickly on the heels of the roll out of the Apple iPhone 16e and Nothing Phone 3a. Google Pixel 9a price is expected to slot the smartphone between both these rivals.
As the release date looms ever larger, a flurry of leaks and reports have offered insights into the possible Pixel 9a price, specifications and features. Here’s all you should know about the Pixel 9a.
Pixel 9a Price To Be Comparable To That Of Pixel 8a
In what could be a big and pleasant surprise and a massive achievement for the company, Google Pixel 9a price could be about the same as its predecessor. According to a report by Android Headlines, the Pixel 9a with 128GB of storage is expected to cost approximately Rs 43,000 in India.
The more expensive Google Pixel 9a price (256GB storage model) will likely be around the Rs 52,000-mark. A significant price increase for the Pixel 9a model based on these numbers is not expected and that spells good news for fans.
Google Pixel 9a Specs And Features: What We Know So Far
At a relatively affordable pricing, the Pixel 9a may pack a powerful punch vis a vis its rivals because of the outstanding features it is expected pack. The smartphone may sport a 6.3-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with support for HDR10+, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and a maximum brightness of 2,700 nits.
With a 48MP main camera, 13MP ultrawide sensor and 13MP selfie shooter, the Pixel 9a is expected to be a photographer's delight like other Pixel devices.
It is anticipated to pack Google Tensor G4 processor, 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM, up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, a 5,100 mAh battery with 23W charging speed (7.5W wireless).
And if its presumed FCC listing is any indication, it will pack a flagship-scale feature from the Google Pixel 9 series—satellite capability—all of which combined will make it a great buy if it doesn’t surprise the world with an Apple iPhone 16e-like pricing.