Pixel 9a could get 7 years of updates and a lower price - new details

Google Pixel 9a may be officially announced in March, and it will become the main competitor of the fourth generation iPhone SE. New data from a reliable source suggests that the smartphone will be priced lower than previously expected.
Here's What We Know
Thanks to numerous leaks, we already know almost everything about the Pixel 9a: the launch date of 19 March, specifications, and even European prices. Earlier it was reported that the 128GB model would cost €549, and the 256GB version would cost €649. However, according to an insider from Winfuture, the device will be slightly cheaper: the basic version will cost €499, and the top-end version will cost €599. The difference in price may be related to the regional characteristics of the EU market, as the previous leak concerned France.
Pixel 9a will be available in four colours: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (white), Peony (pink), and Iris (purple). The smartphone will run Android 15 and, like the flagship Pixel 9 series, will have 7 years of operating system updates.






The main features of the Pixel 9a include a Google Tensor G4 chip, a 6.3-inch OLED display with 1080p+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and HDR brightness of up to 2700 nits. The device will also feature a waterproof body, 8 GB of RAM, a fingerprint scanner built into the display, and a 5100 mAh battery with wireless charging.
In terms of cameras, the Pixel 9a will have a 13MP front-facing camera, a 48MP main camera with a 1/2-inch sensor, and a 13MP ultra-wide-angle module.
However, these are just rumours at the moment, so we're waiting for the official announcement to confirm!
Source: Winfuture