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Leaked: Pixel 9a’s plastic look is raising eyebrows

A hands-on video, now removed but shared in a post by Shane Craig, showcases the hardware changes made to the Pixel 9a

byKerem Gülen
February 24, 2025
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Recent leaks have revealed new details about the forthcoming Pixel 9a, which features a look that appears cheaper than its predecessors. While Google has yet to announce an official launch date, the device is rumored to debut in late March.

New leaks reveal details about Google’s affordable Pixel 9a

The Pixel 9a is expected to follow a traditional formula by offering flagship hardware at a lower price point, including a Tensor G4 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, and a 120Hz OLED screen. This approach often entails using less expensive materials for components like the chassis and frame.

A hands-on video, now removed but shared in a post by Shane Craig, showcases the hardware changes made to the Pixel 9a (via 9to5Google):

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While the display remains unseen, the rear panel of the Obsidian model looks noticeably cheaper compared to the 7a and 8a models, which also featured material changes but did not appear as low-quality. Despite its cheaper look, the Pixel 9a has been described as having a “Nokia Lumia” plastic aesthetic that feels satisfactory in hand.


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The design changes include a new camera bar and distinct plastic rings that differ from the camera bar design of the previous three A-series Pixel phones. The updated appearance features a plastic ring, while the matte finish aligns with the current generation’s styling.

Comments from the community are encouraged as discussions shift from leaked renders to the actual design of the hardware. There is an anticipation that firsthand experiences will provide a more informed judgment once the device is available for testing.


Featured image credit: Google

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