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TL;DR: Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 9a soon, yet a couple of detailed unboxing videos have already surfaced online, offering an early look at its design and specs. And these aren't just brief overviews the videos cover everything, with one reviewer even running benchmarks on the device. The Pixel 9a is expected to start at $500 for the 128GB model. The leaks come courtesy of a few YouTube creators who somehow managed to get their hands on the Pixel 9a ahead of its grand debut. One of them, Sahil Karoul, provides a comprehensive look at the phone. While the narration in his video isn't in English, the visuals more than compensate, offering a full 360-degree view of the device's design.If you'd prefer something a little more comprehensible, The Mobile Central has you covered with their own hands-on. This one's in English and dishes out all the details, like the Pixel 9a flaunting a plastic rear, packing a 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED display, and a massive 5,100mAh battery under the hood.The Pixel 9a is also reportedly set to receive seven years of software updates, putting it on par with the rest of the Pixel 9 lineup and, of course, the Pixel 8a.In terms of design, the Pixel 9a marks a significant departure from its predecessors. The iconic camera visor is gone, replaced by a flush rear panel that virtually eliminates any camera bump.The overall aesthetic is flatter and more streamlined, featuring an iPhone-esque squared-off metal frame. Despite the plastic rear panel, it sports a matte finish for a premium feel. The device also boasts an IP68 water resistance rating. // Related StoriesThe front, however, doesn't look quite as modern, with the display being surrounded by some rather chunky bezels.The leaked videos also provide a glimpse of the Pixel 9a's performance. The new Tensor G4 chip appears to hold its own in benchmarks and gaming sessions without overheating. We even get a preview of the camera's capabilities.All in all, while the Pixel 9a may not introduce any major surprises beyond its revamped design, the combination of a more efficient Tensor chip and that sizable battery could result in impressive battery life. But we'll have to wait for fuller reviews before passing any verdicts.
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