Already released unboxing video of still unannounced Google Pixel 9a
We could have added that, too! Google has yet to present the Pixel 9a, and the device has yet to hit stores, but already someone has bought one and unwrapped it on video. And uploaded that video on Google's YouTube. The humiliation for Google seems complete.
We can't feel very sorry because the unboxing video is a whopping 10 minutes long. And a day is only so short, so we too must move on. The lucky owner of the Pixel 9a bought it in purple, which looks very subtle, and seems to have spared no expense in testing the device.
So in addition to an unboxing, we get a camera test, a screen test, a speaker test and various benchmarks. We see the device from all sides and see well the aluminum body with flat sides and barely protruding camera. That Google has not yet taken the video offline is indicative of how they have handled information about the Pixel 9a so far. Read: sloppy!
For those who have forgotten it all, the Google Pixel 9a features these features:
- 6.3-inch OLED display
- 120Hz screen refresh
- HDR10+ support
- 2424 x 1080 pixel resolution
- 2700-nits peak brightness
- Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- Tensor G4
- 8GB of RAM
- 128 or 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage
- 48MP main camera
- 13MP selfie camera
In addition to the device, the box contains a USB C to C cable, a SIM card prong and some documentation.
Prices Google Pixel 9a
Scheduled to launch in March, the device will come out in 128 and 256GB of storage and in Iris (purple), Obsian (black), Porcelain (white) and Peony (blue) colors. Prices are €549 for the 128GB version and €649 for the 256GB option.