HIGHLIGHTS
- Google Pixel 9a will use a 48MP camera.
- The Pixel 9a will include the Add Me feature.
- Expected to launch next year.
Earlier this month, CAD-based renders of the Google Pixel 9a surfaced online. Now, new details regarding the camera specifications of the device have been revealed. According to a recent report, the Pixel 9a will sport a different camera setup compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 8a.
Google Pixel 9a camera details
According to a new report from Android Headlines, the Pixel 9a will be equipped with a 48MP primary camera. This is believed to be the same sensor found in the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold. For reference, the 48MP camera on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold features an f/1.7 aperture, a 25mm lens, a 1/2.0″ sensor size, 0.8µm pixel size, dual-pixel PDAF, and OIS (Optical Image Stabilization).
In contrast, the previous generation Pixel 8a featured a 64MP primary camera. However, the secondary and front cameras on the Pixel 9a are expected to remain the same as those on the Pixel 8a, with a 13MP ultrawide lens and a 13MP selfie camera.
Additionally, the report highlights that the Pixel 9a will include the “Add Me” feature, first introduced in the Pixel 9 series in August. This AI-powered feature allows users to add themselves to group photos without needing assistance from others.
Google Pixel 9a specifications (expected)
- Processor: Google Tensor G4 SoC.
- Display: 6.3-inch OLED panel with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.
- Cameras: 48MP main, 13MP ultrawide and 13MP selfie camera.
- Software: Android 15.
- Dimensions: 154.7 x 73.2 x 8.9mm.