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Google’s $499 Pixel 9a Undercuts the iPhone 16e

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Battery life has historically been a weak point on Google’s Pixel A-series phones, so Google has stuffed a 5,100-mAh cell into the Pixel 9a. That’s the biggest battery capacity we’ve seen on a Pixel yet, and Google claims 30-plus hours on a single charge. Also in tow is wireless charging, though it’s still the basic Qi variant and not the new and improved Qi2.

At the heart of the phone is the Tensor G4 processor, the very same that’s inside the flagship Pixel 9 Pro series, with 8 GB of RAM. That should mean excellent performance, especially compared to what you’ll find on other sub-$500 Android phones, not to mention 7 years of software support. This chip also drives many of the phone’s artificial intelligence features, and allows the Pixel 9a to take advantage of all the same AI camera tricks introduced on the Pixel 9 smartphones in 2024.

That includes Add Me, which lets the person taking the photo join in on the action by switching places with the subject. The software stitches two images so that both parties are in the same photo despite not standing next to each other at that precise moment. The Pixel 9a can also create a short astrophotography timelapse, and there’s even Macro Focus, which enables a macro mode via the main camera to take crisp photos of objects up close, like insects or plants. The camera system is driven by a revamped 48-megapixel primary camera joined by a 13-MP ultrawide, and a 13-MP selfie camera.

Photograph: Brenda Stolyar

A pink Google Pixel 9A mobile phone with the screen showing app icons and search bar beside an image of the back to show...

Photograph: Brenda Stolyar

Naturally, Google is touting all of its Gemini AI features in this phone, one of which is a new addition announced at Mobile World Congress a few weeks ago and rolling out soon—live video in Gemini Live conversations. This lets you ask Gemini anything about the subject you’re looking at through the phone’s camera, powered by the company’s Astra technology (though this feature is limited to people on Google’s Gemini Advanced subscription).

Also new, but not strictly only available on the Pixel 9a, is the ability to generate images of people in the Pixel Studio app. This was a self-imposed restriction Google had before but now it’s gone, though it has kept certain guardrails on what you can generate. Lastly, if you’re moving over from another phone like an iPhone, you can bring your audio recordings with you and the Google Recorder app will automatically transcribe them. One less barrier to transition.

In the Android world, the Pixel 9a is competing against Nothing’s latest Phone (3a) series, which costs a little less. Nothing’s devices lack some capabilities—like no wireless charging and not as powerful performance—but they also have some perks, like the 3X optical telephoto camera. Samsung also recently announced a midrange phone, the Galaxy A56 for $500, though it’s not arriving until later this year.

We’ll update this story when Google shares a precise preorder and release date for the Pixel 9a.

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