Google's upcoming Pixel 9a is causing quite the stir in the tech community, with leaks and rumors surfacing left and right. Just yesterday, we got a glimpse of the phone's design through CAD-based renders, and now we have some more details to share.
According to the latest leak, the Pixel 9a will be offered in four different colors: Porcelain, Obsidian, Peony, and Iris. In simpler terms, these colors translate to white, black, pink-ish, and purple-blue-ish, respectively. It's worth noting that the new color scheme means we can say goodbye to Aloe and Bay, the colors that were available on the Pixel 8a.
The Pixel 9a will also see a slight increase in size compared to its predecessor. With a height of 154 mm and a width of 73 mm, the new phone will be about 1.9 mm taller and 0.3 mm wider than the Pixel 8a. While this may not be a significant change, it's still worth mentioning for those who are particular about the size of their device.
Unfortunately, the leak didn't reveal many other details about the Pixel 9a's specs or features. However, based on Google's track record with the Pixel series, we can expect a top-notch camera experience and a seamless user interface. We'll have to wait and see if this rumor pans out, but one thing's for sure - the anticipation for the Pixel 9a is building up.
As we wait for an official announcement from Google, we can't help but speculate about what other features the Pixel 9a might have in store for us. Will it have improved battery life? A faster charging system? Perhaps some exciting new camera features? Whatever it may be, one thing's for sure - the Pixel 9a is shaping up to be an exciting addition to the Pixel lineup.