We’ve seen plenty of leaked Pixel 9A renders and images over the past few months, but now we have full-on videos of what looks like Google’s not-yet-announced phone. YouTubers Sahil Karoul and The Mobile Central posted reviews of the Pixel 9A, showing off its refreshed design and performance, as spotted earlier by Android Police.
Pixel 9A leaks in review videos before it’s even announced
The steady stream of Pixel 9A leaks continues with videos showing off the device’s new look and performance.
The steady stream of Pixel 9A leaks continues with videos showing off the device’s new look and performance.


Just like what we’ve seen in previous leaks, the Pixel 9A seems to ditch a prominent camera bump for a flat back. The videos also show the budget-friendly phone with a noticeable bezel bordering the slightly larger 6.3-inch display, along with an upgraded 5,100mAh battery.
Both videos include images and videos taken with the phone’s rumored 48-megapixel main camera, 13-megapixel ultrawide sensor, and 13-megapixel selfie camera, and they look pretty sharp. However, The Mobile Central notes that video quality takes a dip at night.
Google’s Pixel 9A reveal may only be just days away. Android Headlines previously reported that the company could introduce the device on March 19th in a variety of colors, including purple, pink, black, and white.
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