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Exciting Leak: The All-New Google Pixel 9a ‌Unveiled!

In the world of smartphone releases,​ Google’s Pixel​ lineup has ⁤always ‌attracted attention, ‍and latest leaks ⁤suggest that the Google‌ Pixel 9a may be no exception. Renowned ⁤tipster Evan Blass‍ has just revealed a series⁤ of promotional‍ visuals for this ⁤anticipated device.

A Palette of Vibrant ​Colors

The leaked images unveil four sleek color options for the ‍Pixel 9a: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (white),⁢ Peony (pink), and Iris (purple). The design hints at a modern aesthetic as it ‍showcases dual ​cameras nearly flush‌ against the back surface, contributing to a sleek profile.

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This promising integration shows ‍Google’s focus on creating a smart ​ecosystem around its devices.

A Look Ahead: Anticipated Specifications

The buzz ⁤surrounding the Pixel 9a suggests​ it may launch‍ on⁢ March 19th—just under two weeks away! It is expected to ⁣come equipped with⁣ Google’s Tensor‌ G4 processor alongside a substantial OLED display sized at 6.3⁢ inches featuring FHD+ resolution at ⁤an impressive refresh rate ‍of up to 120Hz. Power users will appreciate its robust⁢ battery capacity at⁤ approximately‌ 5,100 mAh supporting both wired charging at speeds up to 23W and wireless charging capabilities ‌rated‍ at ‌up to 7.5W.

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