The model number and Android version of the Google Pixel 9a were discovered on the EMVCo Certification site.

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Another certification website has identified the Google Pixel 9a, suggesting that its release may not be far off. According to reports, the business is preparing to release a midrange smartphone that uses its Tensor G4 chip. Additionally, the Pixel 9a is likely to run Android 15 straight out of the box; it may make its debut prior to the release of Android 16, which is anticipated by the end of Q2 2025. It is anticipated that the Pixel 8a's successor would also have a 5,100mAh battery.

Model number and anticipated Android version of the Google Pixel 9a
According to the listing, the incoming Google Pixel 9a is model number GTF7P. It was noticed on the EMVCo certification website (via 91Mobiles). The paper, which was posted on the consortium's website on January 31, does not specify the handset's name.

The listing states that Android 15 will be the default operating system for Google's upcoming Pixel 9a. According to earlier reports, the business is expected to release the smartphone in March. This might be the first year that the device is released before to Google's I/O event in May.

Expected specifications for the Google Pixel 9a
The forthcoming midrange smartphone is anticipated to include a 6.3-inch Actua display with a maximum brightness of 2,700 nits and Gorilla Glass 3 protection, according to specifications of the Pixel 9a that were leaked in December 2024. The smartphone is probably going to have a Google Tensor G4 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage. Additionally, it is touted to be water and dust resistant, with an IP68 classification.

While the phone may have a 13-megapixel ultrawide camera like its predecessor, Google is also reportedly planning to outfit the next Pixel 9a with a 48-megapixel primary camera and a 13-megapixel ultrawide camera. A 5,100mAh battery with 23W (wired) and 7.5W (wireless) charging is anticipated to be included in the phone. Additionally, an in-display fingerprint scanner is probably going to be included.


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