"Too plastic, but comfortable": technoblogger showed off Google's budget smartphone Pixel 9a
Google has not yet presented a new budget smartphone Pixel 9a, but more and more information is appearing.
Here's What We Know
Technoblogger Shane Craig published a short video in which he showed the Pixel 9a. He called the novelty from Google "excessively plastic", but comfortable and noted that the smartphone reminds him of Nokia Lumia. The video had to be removed from YouTube, but you can watch it on Thread.
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From other leaks, we know that the Pixel 9a will get an OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, a Tensor G4 processor, up to 8GB of RAM and will be sold in four colours.
The Google Pixel 9a model with 128GB storage will reportedly cost $499, while the one with 256GB storage will cost $599. The model with mmWave support will be $50 more expensive.
The smartphone is expected to be unveiled in March.
Source: shanec.irl, 9to5Google