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Google Pixel 9a with Gemini - Unlocked Android Smartphone with Incredible Camera and AI Photo Editing, All-Day Battery, and Powerful Security - Obsidian - 128 GB

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Color: Obsidian


Size: 128GB


Style: Pixel 9A only


Features

  • Google Pixel 9a is engineered by Google with more than you expect, for less than you think; like Gemini, your built-in AI assistant[1], the incredible Pixel Camera, and an all-day battery and durable design[2]
  • Take amazing photos and videos with the Pixel Camera, and make them better than you can imagine with Google AI; get great group photos with Add Me and Best Take[4,5]; and use Macro Focus for spectacular images of tiny details like raindrops and flowers
  • Google Pixels Adaptive Battery can last over 30 hours[2]; turn on Extreme Battery Saver and it can last up to 100 hours, so your phone has power when you need it most[2]
  • Get more info quickly with Gemini[1]; instead of typing, use Gemini Live; it follows along even if you change the topic[8]; and save time by asking Gemini to find info across your Google apps, like Maps, Calendar, Gmail, and YouTube Music[7]
  • Pixel 9a can handle spills, dust, drops, and dings; and with IP68 water and dust protection and a scratch-resistant display, its the most durable Pixel A-Series phone yet[6]
  • Unlocked Android 5G smartphone gives you the flexibility to change carriers and choose your own data plan[3]; it works with Google Fi, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and other major carriers
  • Google Pixel 9a comes with 7 years of OS and security updates, and new and upgraded features with Pixel Drops, so it keeps getting better and more secure over time[9,10]
  • With Pixel Call Assist, you can hear callers more clearly, avoid unwanted calls, speed through call menus, and more[11]
  • If theft is detected, Pixel automatically locks to keep your info safe; it can also detect a car crash and call for help, connect you with emergency services[12], and help prevent scams, phishing, and malware[28]
  • Please refer to the Legal section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

Description

Meet the new Pixel 9a with Gemini, your AI assistant. It’s engineered by Google with more than you expect, for less than you think.[1] Take stunning photos and videos with the amazing Pixel Camera. Stay on top of your day with the all-day battery and durable design.[2] And get 7 years of updates so your Pixel keeps feeling new.[9]

Brand: Google


Operating System: Android 15


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


CPU Model: Google Tensor G4


CPU Speed: 3.1 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Screen Size: 6.3 Inches


Resolution: 1080 x 2424


Refresh Rate: 60-120 Hz


Model Name: Google Pixel 9a


Product Dimensions: 2.88 x 6.09 x 0.35 inches


Item Weight: 6.6 ounces


Item model number: GA05769-US


Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)


OS: Android 15


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, 5G + Wifi 6e + Bluetooth 5, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC


GPS: True


Special features: Gemini AI Assistant, Dual SIM, Fast Charging & Adaptive Battery, Water & Dust Resistant, Wireless Charging


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1080 x 2424


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Audio Jack: USB Type C


Form Factor: Bar


Color: Obsidian


Battery Power Rating: 4300


Whats in the box: Pixel 9a Cell Phone, SIM Tray Ejector, Quick Switch Adapter, 1m USB-C cable (USB 2.0), Quick Start Guide


Manufacturer: Google


Date First Available: April 10, 2025


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.3 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Battery Capacity: 5100 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 186 Grams


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  • Back to Pixel from S24
Color: Obsidian Size: 128GB Style: Pixel 9A only
After about a 10 month break with a Samsung Galaxy S24, I am back to the Pixel and happy with this 9a. I am a fan of "small" phones and this one is certainly about as large as I would like but it does have good ergonomics. My wife and I have used Pixel devices since the 3 but last fall I decided to try Samsung again and picked up a flagship S24. I really liked the size and that phone did have a very premium, sturdy feel but I like to use my phones without a case as much as possible and the Samsung was like holding a wet bar of soap. This Pixel 9a is not a lot better but it is certainly an improvement. I was really drawn to the S24 because of the range of customization and personalization with that UI which was really fun and cool but it loses its luster pretty quickly. I was also expecting a major performance increase but honestly, my S24 was pretty buggy and even sluggish at times and I am only a casual user (no gaming, multitasking, etc). But the thing that finally did it for me was the camera. The Pixel cameras are the main reason we stick with them. They just can't be beat. The S24 camera is OK for certain photography but when it comes to shooting people and pets, it was absolutely horrendous compared to Pixel. I have a young family and that is my main use of the camera, capturing family photos and videos. The pictures you get without ANY editing out of Pixel phones is jawdropping and has been that way for years. Another reason I left my Pixel 7a was the screen brightness and battery life. I could barely see my screen outside and the battery life was not great. So far, this 9a has completely solved that problem. This phone gets super bright outside once you turn off adaptive brightness, which is a setting I never use on any phone; I always rock max brightness and manually control it in dark situations. Adaptive brightness on this 9a keeps the screen VERY dim even outside in the sun for some reason so just turn it off, no big deal. The battery life so far is very impressive, we will see how that looks a year from now and I believe this is a glued in battery which means difficult to impossible battery replacement. Not a big deal for me because I usually just get a new phone every 2 or so years. It is strange but I really like the thicker screen bezels on this phone. My S24 had basically non-existent bezels and it made swiping from off the screen difficult and I would accidentally touch things on the screen constantly just holding my phone. I know people really hate on bezels but I am so glad they are here on this 9a! Another controversial part is the camera layout which I think LOOKS AMAZING!! I don't know if people are just sheep and fanboys about the "visor" on the 9 and 9 Pro but who wants a giant island sticking out of the back of their phone like that?!? I mean it looks OK and is necessary I am sure to fit all the fancier camera stuff, but this low profile back on the 9a looks AMAZING to me. And I can lay my phone down on my desk and it actually lays flat! What is not to like so far? The fingerprint sensor is definitely better than the one on my old 7a but NOWHERE CLOSE to the S24 I came from. Samsung's sensor works EVERY time even when my finger is very wet. Maybe it is actually too good and a security issue I don't know but the 9a's sensor is certainly not as good. It is much slower and just flat out won't recognize 4 or 5 times in a row and make me enter my PIN instead. I am not using a screen protector, my screen is perfectly clean as well as my thumb, I have readded my print multiple times getting as many different areas of it as possible and still, same results. I will say it is better than my old 7a which I literally had to deactivate and only use PIN it was so unreliable. My score: Display: 9 out of 10 Battery: 10 out of 10 (so far) Customization: 6 out of 10 Ergonomics: 9 out of 10 Brightness: 10 out of 10 Software: 9 out of 10 Processor: 9 out of 10 Fingerprint Sensor: 5 out of 10 Features: 9 out of 10 Value: 15 out of 10 - The fact that this phone costs $499 not on sale makes no sense at all. It is so close to the specs of the 9 and even the 9 Pro it is insane. I would bet if you put the 9a and the 9 Pro next to each other, most non phone-nerds would have difficulty figuring out which one was twice the price and why. This is the best value in smartphones 100% ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Hobbyist

  • Great phone, great value
Color: Obsidian Size: 256GB Style: Pixel 9A only
For five years I enjoyed my Pixel 4a, a compact 128 GB 4G phone. However, I recently destroyed it when I unintentionally took it for a swim in the ocean, so it was time for an upgrade. I first considered the 8a, but when I saw the low cost of Google’s newest phone, the absence of an annoying camera bar on the back, and the many rave reviews on YouTube, I was sold on the 9a. It delivers remarkable performance without most of the trade-offs that come with midrange phones. This isn’t a flagship, nor with only 8 GB of RAM is it intended for intensive gamers, but it does everything I need and does it well. And Google automatically reloaded every one of my apps, files, and settings from the cloud! The Pixel 9a checks all the boxes: an unlocked, modestly sized 5G device with a clean, simple design in four available colors. It includes the AI assistant Gemini and the newest Google apps and operating system (Android 15) with seven years of system and security updates, as well as the same fast Tensor G4 chipset and bright, sharp, smooth 120 Hz display featured on the model 9. The 9a is equipped with outstanding cameras and camera software and a best-in-class battery (even better than the 9 Pro) for extra-long life. The unit offers strong resistance to water, dust, and scratches, in addition to wireless charging and oodles of storage. All this at an unbeatable price! The 256 GB version I bought came with a $100 Amazon gift card, effectively reducing its price to $499, the same as the 128 GB model. I do have three caveats: the bezel on the screen seems unnecessarily thick, wireless charging is much slower than wired charging, and there is noticeable grain in low-light videos, but none of these are deal-breakers for me. And I must respond to a previous reviewer who also owned a 4a and claimed that the 9a is too big, that it’s design is unoriginal, and that it lacks a headphone jack and a behind-the-screen fingerprint reader. While not as small or light as my old Pixel, it’s only slightly larger and heavier (allowing for a bigger battery), and it fits my hand perfectly. As for the headphone jack and fingerprint reader, we’re in the third decade of the 20th century: wired headphones are history and on-screen fingerprint readers are standard. Finally, for many users like me, the minimalist design is a plus: less is more! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025 by Thomas E. Davis

  • Beware Fastboot Mode
Color: Obsidian Size: 128GB Style: Pixel 9A only
During the initial setup of this device, the phone restarted and said "erasing" without any prompting from me. Then it was stuck in a "fastboot mode" boot loop, with no way out (I tried recovery mode and rescue mode). I even attempted to flash the device via USB, but I hadn't been quick enough to enable OEM unlock in the developer settings while the operating system was still functional. This is meant as a theft-deterrence feature, but it was triggered on a brand new device 🤦. In hindsight, I see lots of other one star reviews like this one that point out the same issue. I returned my device and I've gone with the pixel 9 instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025 by Ethan Johnson

  • Great as a hotspot device for iot devices
Color: Porcelain Size: 128GB Style: Pixel 9A only
I use this as my hotspot device. I tried using a Samsung phone as hotspot but one I got for use as hotspot kept disconnecting wifi and failing too often. Not only that but Samsung keeps adding hotspot provisioning check which is annoying. I have a grandfathered unlimited plan and I do not need my phone to tell me about my service provisioning in my cell service account. Samsung needs to stop checking and injecting its dumb features in everything. Google is doing this right and this phone has been working perfectly as my hotspot for my home devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Jamesism

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