Fitbit Premium and YouTube Premium Will Be Free for Google Pixel 9a Purchasers: Report

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Google is getting ready to release the low-cost Pixel 9a after announcing the Pixel 9 series in August of last year. The earliest release date in the history of the Pixel A series phone, March 19, is probably when the mid-range model will officially launch. The most recent web leak describes the exclusive deals that customers may be able to get when they buy the Pixel 9a. According to reports, Google will provide memberships to a number of premium services to entice customers to buy the Pixel 9a. The Pixel 9 series also includes all of these bonuses.

Android Headlines has described the freebies for the Pixel 9a, citing anonymous sources. Fitbit Premium will apparently be given away for free for six months to anyone who purchase the future Google smartphone. Additionally, they might get 100GB of Google One subscriptions for three months and free YouTube Premium.

Google's freebies for the Pixel 9 series are comparable to these. According to the rumour, the Pixel 9a would not have Google One's 2TB+ AI plan, and consumers will have to pay for any Gemini Advanced capabilities.

Pre-orders for Google's Pixel 9a are anticipated to open on March 19 and shipments are scheduled to start on March 26.

Expected specifications for the Google Pixel 9a
The mainline Pixel 9 series' Tensor G4 processor is probably going to be carried over to the Pixel 9a. It is anticipated to include a 6.3-inch Actua screen with Gorilla Glass 3 protection and a maximum brightness of 2,700 nits. It might have 256GB of built-in storage and 8GB of RAM. According to reports, it has an IP68 classification for resistance to water and dust.

According to rumours, the Pixel 9a will have two cameras: a 13-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 48-megapixel primary camera. A 5,100mAh battery with 23W wired and 7.5W wireless charging capabilities is anticipated. Additionally, an in-display fingerprint scanner is probably going to be included.




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