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    Google Pixel 9a leak suggests it’ll fix a design quirk of its predecessor



    • A render showing the front of the Google Pixel 9a has leaked
    • It provides a clear look at the bezels, which appear more uniform than the Pixel 8a’s
    • The front-facing camera appears bigger than the Pixel 8a’s

    The Google Pixel 8a isn’t a bad-looking phone overall, but one thing we’re not so fond of is its bezels – not only are they big, but the bottom bezel is quite a lot larger than the others, making the phone look a bit unbalanced and cheap. However, a new leaked image suggests this might not be the case with the Google Pixel 9a.

    The image below was shared by Evan Blass, a leaker with a great track record, via 9to5Google, and it looks like it could be an official Pixel 9a marketing image, albeit a low-resolution version.

    You can only see the front of the phone here, but we get a clear look at the bezels, which while still large do appear more uniform than on the Google Pixel 8a. The top bezel is possibly a tiny bit bigger than the others, but it’s a negligible difference if so.

    A leaked render of the Pixel 9a

    (Image credit: Evan Blass)

    The other notable detail in this image is that the punch-hole camera on the front looks as though it might have a larger lens than the Pixel 8a’s. It looks more in line with the Google Pixel 9’s 10.5MP selfie camera, so perhaps that’s what we’ll get here.

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