Leaked Google Pixel 9a Design Revealed – Revolutionary and Confirmed!
Recent leaks unveil a major redesign of the Google Pixel 9a, offering a sneak peek at its groundbreaking new appearance.
The Google Pixel 9a: A Redesign Confirmed by Leaked Images
The tech world is buzzing after several leaked images of the Google Pixel 9a surfaced online. Revealed on platform X, these images strongly suggest that Google’s iconic camera bar has indeed been replaced.
New Design and Eye-Catching Colors
Leaked by renowned Evan Blass, the photos include renders and what appear to be promotional images of Google’s upcoming budget-friendly smartphone. They also unveil the new Iris (purple) as one of the fresh color options for the Google Pixel 9a, along with Obsidian (black), Porcelain (white), and Raspberry (pink).
A Positive Shift in Design
Information gathered confirms that Google’s camera bar has been swapped out for the pill-shaped housing seen in other Pixel 9a leaks. This design shift is a welcome enhancement. Notably, if you view the side profile in the gallery above, there’s barely a camera bump on the Pixel 9a.
Promising Features
Beyond the design overhaul, it appears the phone will sport a noticeable black bezel around the display. However, having borders on a sub-$500 phone isn’t a major downside. The leaked photos also hint at several potential features and improvements in the Google device. For instance, one image displays Gemini alongside other Google apps, possibly indicating a feature akin to the Cross Apps seen on the Galaxy S25.
A Phone to Watch
In summary, the Pixel 9a could easily earn a spot on our list of top budget phones. But stay tuned for our full review.