Leaks surrounding the Pixel 9a continue as the device was recently spotted in action at a Lucha Libre wrestling match in Mexico City, where a leaker filmed the event using the smartphone, as noted by 9to5Google.
Pixel 9a: Leaked footage reveals design and camera features at wrestling match
The leaked video, shared on YouTube Shorts, features the alleged Pixel 9a in a black colorway. Initially, the leaker showcases various angles of the phone, which is expected to measure 154mm in height and 73mm in width, as they hold it next to a bag of snacks for size comparison. The device reveals rounded corners and a flat rear panel prominently displaying the “G” logo alongside its camera array. Previous leaks suggest the Pixel 9a will adopt a flatter design, replacing the traditional camera bump with a pill-shaped horizontal casing that integrates the lenses into the back panel.
Rumors indicate that the phone will house a dual-camera setup, featuring a 48 MP primary lens and a 13 MP ultrawide lens, which the leaker appears to use while filming the match.
The tipster claimed to capture various shots during the event, highlighting the phone’s zoom capabilities. It remains uncertain, however, whether all footage was recorded with the showcased Pixel 9a. While many details correspond with earlier leaks, the precise specifications and features will only be confirmed upon the official release.
Anticipation for the Pixel 9a’s launch surrounds the potential timeline; speculation suggests it may debut in March, with another possibility being its unveiling at Google I/O later in May this year. The Pixel 9a is one of the most leaked devices recently, and a new listing from Spigen offers further insights.
Spigen’s Ultra Hybrid Back Cover case for the Pixel 9a is now available on their India website, with marketing materials showcasing the device’s design from multiple angles. This case is already available for the other models in the Pixel 9 series.
Expected specifications for the Pixel 9a include a 6.28-inch FHD+ OLED display, a Google Tensor G4 chipset, options for 8GB RAM with either 128GB or 256GB of storage, and a dual-camera configuration on the back. The device is also anticipated to come with a 5,100 mAh battery and run on Android 15 out of the box.
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