January 28 news, AndroidHeadlines broke last night that Google Pixel 9a is expected to go on sale in mid-March, starting at $499 (Igeekphone note: currently about 3623 yuan).
In the U.S., the Pixel 9a costs $499 for the 128GB version and $599 for the 256GB version. This series of models will start at the same price as the Pixel 8a, but the 256GB version will increase by $40 to $599 (about 4,349 yuan).
This continues the new pricing strategy Google adopted since the Pixel 9 series in August last year, that is, the 256GB version is $100 higher than the 128GB version (about 726 yuan).
In Canada, due to the weakening of the Canadian dollar exchange rate, pricing is more flexible, and the current internal pricing is 679 Canadian dollars (currently about 3427 yuan) for the 128GB version and 809 Canadian dollars (currently about 4084 yuan) for the 256GB version.
In terms of parameters, the Pixel 9a will be equipped with a 5100mAh capacity battery, which is also the largest capacity battery that Google has equipped in Pixel smartphones so far.
The Pixel 9a will continue to feature a smaller 6.285-inch Actua display with a peak brightness of 2,700 nits and HDR brightness of 1,800 nits; It will have a Tensor G4 processor, 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage.
In addition, Google has also upgraded the main camera this year, abandoning the 64MP sensor and replacing it with a 48-megapixel Quad Dual Pixel camera, which will also be equipped with a 13-megapixel ultra-wide Angle camera, again without a telephoto camera.