The engineering prototype of the Google Pixel 9a (EVT 1.0 – Engineering Validation Test) has been leaked, following earlier real images from the Compal Factory in Vietnam. While the original source of the leak is unclear, the revealed IMEI number might make it easy for Google to trace the leaker.
Key Specifications of Pixel 9a (Codename: Tegu)
- Display: 6.3-inch Actua OLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate.
- Processor: Tensor G4 chipset paired with the Exynos 5300 modem, similar to the Pixel 8 series.
- Battery: Upgraded to 5,000mAh capacity.
- Charging: 18W wired charging, same as previous models.
- Camera: A 48MP main camera, though the sensor details remain unknown.
Differences from Previous Models
The Pixel 7a and Pixel 8a featured a 64MP IMX787 sensor, but the Pixel 9a opts for a 48MP camera. Despite this change, improvements in software or other hardware may still enhance photography performance.
Early Release Timeline
Unlike previous models, which typically launch in May, the Pixel 9a is rumored to debut earlier, possibly in March 2025.
These details hint at Google’s efforts to refine its mid-range Pixel lineup, focusing on better performance and early availability. However, more confirmed information will likely surface as the official launch approaches.