Key Highlights
At first glance, the Google Pixel 9a might appear to be a modest, iterative update — the kind of “steady as she goes” refresh we’ve come to expect from Google’s affordable A-series. But spend a little time with it, and it quickly becomes clear that this year’s mid-range Pixel packs far more punch than expected. In a world where smartphones are becoming increasingly over-the-top — with massive screens, flagship processors, and price tags to match — the Pixel 9a feels like a breath of fresh air. It offers just the right balance between performance, practicality, and affordability. Starting at Rs. 49,999, it delivers a flagship-like experience at nearly half the cost of the premium Pixel 9 series. Powered by the Tensor G4 chip, the same processor found in the top-tier Pixel 9 and 9 Pro models, the Pixel 9a brings high-end AI capabilities to the mid-range segment. The phone also boasts a redesigned chassis with flat sides, a compact yet premium feel, and a massive 5100mAh battery that easily lasts a full day or more. While Google has done away with the iconic camera bar design, it has refined the camera system itself — offering a new main sensor and improved computational photography that makes this device a genuine camera performer in its class. Sure, Google still holds back in a few areas — notably slow charging and limited base storage — but what the Pixel 9a lacks in raw specs, it makes up for in overall experience. The smooth and clean Android interface, timely software updates, and smart AI tools like Call Assist and Photo Unblur elevate the user experience beyond what most mid-range phones offer. After spending over a week using the device as a daily driver, one thing is clear: the Pixel 9a isn’t just a budget-friendly version of Google’s flagship — it’s a complete, capable smartphone in its own right. Whether you’re upgrading from an older Pixel or switching from another brand, the Pixel 9a delivers the best of Google’s ecosystem without breaking the bank.
Full Specifications
Display
- Type
- OLED
- Size
- 6.3-inch
- Resolution
- 1080 x 2424
- Aspect ratio
- 20:9
- PPI
- 422.2 PPI
- Refresh rate
- 120 Hz
- Adaptive refresh rate
- Yes (1-120 Hz)
- Max rated brightness
- 2,700 nits
- Max rated brightness in HDR
- 1,800 nits
- HDR support
- HDR10+
- Screen protection
- Gorilla Glass 3
- Screen-to-body ratio
- 84.5%
- Display features
- DCI-P3
- Display tests
- RGB 94.2%, (PWM) rate of 240 Hz
- Sources
- https://nanoreview.net/en/phone/google-pixel-9a
Design & Build
- Height
- 154.7 mm
- Width
- 73.3 mm
- Thickness
- 8.9 mm
- Weight
- 186 g
- Waterproof
- IP68
- Advanced cooling
- Vapor chamber
- Rear material
- Glass
- Frame material
- Aluminum
- Colors
- Obsidian | Porcelain | Iris
- Fingerprint scanner
- In-display (ultrasonic)
- Screen-to-body ratio (design)
- 83.5%
Performance
- Chipset brand
- Chipset model
- Google Tenson G4
- Max clock
- 3100 MHz
- CPU cores
- 3100 MHz
- Architecture
- 1x Cortex-X4 @ 3.1 GHz, 3x Cortex-A720 @ 2.6 GHz, 4x Cortex-A520 @ 1.92 GHz
- Manufacturing
- TSMC
- Lithography process
- 4 nm
- Neural processor (NPU)
- Yes
- Graphics
- Mali-G715 MP7
- GPU shading units
- 896
- GPU clock
- 940 MHz
- FLOPS
- 1,684 GFLOPS
- Geekbench 6 (Single-Core)
- 1677
- Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core)
- 4067
- Geekbench Compute (GPU)
- 7784
- AnTuTu v10
- 1224020
- Benchmarks notes
- https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=13219&idPhone2=13478
Memory
- RAM size
- 8 GB
- Memory type
- LPDDR5X
- Channels
- 2
- Storage size
- 256 GB
- Storage type
- UFS 3.1
- Memory card
- No
Software
- Operating system
- Android 15
- ROM
- Stock Android
- OS size
Battery
- Capacity
- 5100
- Max charge power
- 23W
- Battery type
- Li-Po
- Replaceable
- No
- Wireless charging
- Yes, 7.5W
- Reverse charging
- Yes (wireless)
- Fast charging
- 50% in 30 minutes
- Full charging time
- 1 hr
- Battery life tests
- Web 9:45, Video 14:00, Gaming 04:00
- General battery life
- 30 hours of typical use
Main camera
- Matrix
- 48 MP + 13 MP
- Image resolution
- 8000 x 6000
- Zoom
- Digital
- Flash
- Dual LED
- Stabilization
- Optical + Electronic
- 8K video recording
- No
- 4K video recording
- Up to 60FPS
- 1080p video recording
- Up to 60FPS
- Slow motion
- 240 FPS (1080p)
- Angle of widest lens
- 120°
- Camera features
- Super Res Zoom up to 8x19 Add Me Night Sight Astrophotography Portrait Mode Face Unblur Long Exposure Real Tone Panorama Frequent Faces Top Shot Editing features Pixel Studio Auto Frame Reimagine20 Sky styles Resize and move subjects Portrait Blur Magic Eraser Best Take Photo Unblur Portrait Light
- Lenses
Selfie camera
- Megapixels
- 13 MP
- Image resolution
- 3648 x 2736
- Aperture
- ƒ/2.2
- Focal length
- 20 mm
- Sensor
- Sensor size
- 1/3.1"
- Pixel size
- 1.12µm
- Autofocus
- No
- Stabilization
- Electronic
- Video resolution
- 4K@30
- Depth sensor (TOF 3D)
- No
Connectivity
- Wi-Fi standard
- Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax 6GHz)
- Wi-Fi features
- Mobile Hotspot | MIMO
- Bluetooth version
- 5.3
- Bluetooth features
- LE | aptX | LC3
- USB type
- USB Type-C
- USB version
- 3.2
- USB features
- USB-C display output for mirroring to an external monitor | wired fast charging | and USB 3.2 for data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps.
- DisplayPort
- Yes
- GPS
- GPS | GLONASS | Galileo | Beidou | QZSS | NavIC
- NFC
- Yes
- Infrared port
- No
Network
- Number of SIM
- 2
- Type of SIM card
- Nano
- Multi SIM mode
- Standby
- eSIM support
- Yes
- Hybrid slot
- No
- 2G network
- 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
- 3G network
- 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 19
- 4G network
- 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/18/19/20/21/26/28/32/38/39/40/41/42/66/75
- 5G support
- Yes
Sound
- Speakers
- Stereo
- Headphone audio jack
- No
- FM radio
- No
- Dolby Atmos
- No
- Speakers test
- 92.2 dB
Other
- Category
- Flagship
- Announced
- March 2025
- Release date
- March 2025
- Launch price (MSRP)
- Rs 49,999
- Sensors
- Proximity sensor | Ambient light sensor | Accelerometer | Gyrometer | Magnetomete | r Barometer | Temperature sensor
- Bundled charger
- Not included