Google Pixel 9a review: A brilliant Pixel phone to buy
- Google launched the Pixel 9a, a mid-range phone alongside the Pixel 9 series.
- Google designed the Pixel 9a to compete with other mid-range phones, such as the Samsung Galaxy A56.
- The Pixel 9a features a premium 6.3-inch OLED display with a 1080 x 2424 resolution and a variable 60-120Hz refresh rate.
- The Pixel 9a includes the Tensor G4 chip, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and promises seven years of updates.
- The Pixel 9a has a large 5,100mAh battery for 30+ hours of use and starts at $499 for the 128GB version.
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Google Pixel 9a Review: Worth the Rs 50,000 price tag?
Google’s affordable entry-level offering for its Pixel 9 series is finally here. Priced at Rs 49,999, the Pixel 9a goes up against other low-cost flagship alternatives in the OnePlus 13R (Rs 42,999) and iPhone 16e (Rs 59,900). Google has made a few tradeoffs to keep the smartphone’s price in check, the more notable ones being the lack of a telephoto lens and camera visor. However, the Pixel 9a packs the biggest battery out of all the current-gen…
Google Pixel 9a Review: A Mid-Range Master With An Identity Crisis
I am continually impressed by Google's approach to midrange smartphone design, so when they sent me the Pixel 9a for review, I was excited to dive in. I took the Pixel 9a to Colorado to test out its camera capabilities with my friend Shannon Morse. We checked out Meow Wolf in Denver and traveled to see the stunning rock formations of Garden of the Gods.GIVEAWAY ALERT: Right now, Shannon and I are giving away a Pixel 9a to one lucky winner to be …
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