The Pixel 8a is probably the one with which Google took things the furthest, giving it a display and a camera system that scored closer to the Pixel 8 in our PhoneArena Rating than we expected. To us, the standard Pixel 8 was almost rendered obsolete in the face of the more affordable 8a.
But now a new report with information from inside Google states that the company plans to begin rectifying its mistake, starting with the Pixel 9a.While the Pixel 9a will most likely benefit from the upgraded Tensor G4 processor that came with the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro, the report says it will retain the same Exynos Modem 5300 used in the Pixel 8 series.
In part, this is good news as it means that the price will probably not increase, but it also means that buyers will be stuck with the same issues with connectivity that Pixel phones have been known for.
Google fixed those issues on its latest flagship lineup by upgrading to the new Exynos Modem 5400, which even added a Satellite SOS feature that enables users to contact emergency services in areas without connection.
There aren’t many other leaks regarding the Pixel 9a just yet, but a recent one might have given us one spicy detail about the future of mid-range Pixels. Leaked images suggest a larger screen with thinner bezels and a redesigned camera module. The phone is expected to be slimmer, which would be a very welcome change considering how hefty previous Pixel “a” models have been so far.
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