Google is poised to officially unveil the Pixel 9a smartphone later this month, with sales anticipated to commence by the end of March. Multiple leaks, including hands-on videos, have surfaced, providing a glimpse into the device's features. The Pixel 9a boasts a 6.285-inch display, powered by the Tensor G4 processor, complemented by 8GB of RAM and a substantial 5100mAh battery. Storage options include 128GB and 256GB, with a notable camera upgrade to a 48MP Quad Dual Pixel sensor. Pricing in the US market will see the 128GB variant retailing at $499, while the 256GB model will cost $599. In Europe, the prices are set at £499/€549 for the 128GB version and £599/€649 for the 256GB variant.