Google Pixel 9a may be released with free subscriptions to YouTube Premium and Google One

Google is preparing to launch the Pixel 9a budget smartphone, and new details about its possible benefits have recently emerged. Instead of revealing specifications or features, the new leak points to free subscriptions that may be provided with the device.
Here's What We Know
According to Android Headlines, buyers of the Pixel 9a will receive three months of free access to YouTube Premium, which will allow them to watch ad-free videos. They will also be able to use a three-month subscription to Google One, which will provide 100 GB of online storage.
However, these are not all the bonuses. Early buyers of the Google Pixel 9a can enjoy a six-month Fitbit Premium subscription. This is an additional plus for those interested in fitness tracking.
The Google One subscription will not include the AI Premium plan, which offers advanced artificial intelligence capabilities such as Gemini Advanced features. However, this is still not official information, so details are subject to change.
The Google Pixel 9a was recently certified in the EMVCo database, and although the exact date of its presentation has not yet been confirmed, it is expected to be unveiled at the Google I/O event, which traditionally takes place in May. According to preliminary rumours, the event may take place as early as 19 March 2025, but this is only unconfirmed information.
Recently, a French journalist learned that Google Pixel 9a will be launched in Europe simultaneously with the US on 26 March. As in America, the pre-order option will open on 19 March 2025.
Source: Android Headlines, Gizmochina