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Google just launched the Pixel 9a – and I reckon it embarrasses the iPhone 16e

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  • Google just revealed the Pixel 9a, with a release date on March 26
  • It comes with a host of new upgrades, including the Tensor G4 chip and a new display
  • The Google Pixel 9a starts at $499 / £499, undercutting the iPhone 16e

The Google Pixel 9a is official and brings with it a mix of neat upgrades to keep the budget phone firing on all cylinders.

Starting at $499 / £499 (we’re still waiting on Australian pricing), the Pixel 9a isn’t as affordable as Pixel a-series models of the past but tracks with the Pixel 8a, and notably undercuts the iPhone 16e.

Like the Pixel a-series releases in recent years, at a quick glance you’ll not see a huge amount of difference in the Pixel 9a over the full-fat Google Pixel 9 or the outgoing Pixel 8a. But digging deeper there are a suite of changes here that could make it a new contender for our best cheap phones list.

The Google Pixel 9a

(Image credit: Google)

For starters, the Pixel 9as comes with a new design. The rear-spanning camera bar of the Pixel 8 and the pill-shaped module of the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro models has been ditched for a smaller, narrower module, which to my eyes has made the 9a seem more compact.

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