Google's first fall leak is here, with new renders of its upcoming Pixel 9A posted online for all the world to see. As with the Pixel 8A leak earlier this year, Android Headlines has again Acquired images of Google's upcoming budget A-series launch, this time via Overleakswhich was responsible for spoiling the recent Pixel 9 lineup.
The big change coming to the Pixel 9A, according to the leak, is that it won't feature Google's signature visor look for its camera housing. Instead, there appear to be two cameras in a pill-shaped module that sits almost flush with the back of the phone. The camera flash is placed on the right, making it look like the back of an iPhone 7 Plus but enlarged. The rest of the body looks like other Pixel 9 devices (and current iPhones) with thin bezels around the screen.
Android Headlines notes that the 9A could ship with Android 15 and could be the last Google device to include a Samsung-based Tensor chip, with Google moving to use TSMC for future processors in 2025. Google typically releases its A-series phones in the spring . , usually during Google I/O, so it may be a while before we get all the details.