📱 Elevate your everyday with Pixel 9a — where AI meets endurance and style.
The Google Pixel 9a is an unlocked Android 5G smartphone featuring an AI-enhanced camera system, an adaptive battery lasting over 30 hours (up to 100 hours with Extreme Battery Saver), and robust IP68-rated durability. Powered by Gemini, Google’s built-in AI assistant, it streamlines multitasking and information retrieval across apps. With 7 years of guaranteed OS and security updates, Pixel 9a offers long-term reliability and cutting-edge protection, making it a smart, stylish choice for professionals seeking performance and peace of mind.
R**Z
Well worth your attention. A great phone
I decided to try this phone after researching "best moderately priced phones" and finding it rated higher than a lot of the companies I expected to see. It has taken a little while to adjust to a new Pixel after years of owning Motorola phones, but now I love this phone. The photos are so much better than with previous phones, the images on the phone screen are top rate, and the functions (once learned) work as expected. It is a great size for slipping into purse and pocket, charges a little faster than Google reports, and holds a charge two days for me, but I'm not a heavy phone user (calls, texts, searches and photos. I don't use the phone for games). And the price is right! I don't need top of the line, but I want really good and solid. I chose this phone because Google offers longer support than the "leading" phone makers and I plan to keep it a long time. Sound quality is great, it feels good in hand, and it looks good. The only downside I have found is lack of many high durability cases for it although one company on Amazon offers one that I'm using. It and the phone have survived one drop in fine style. I will update if that information changes. If you are unsure about a Pixel, do yourself a favor and try it. I don't think you will be disappointed.
J**R
Almost Flagship performance for Midrange Price
This is a midrange phone which functions as well as many flagship phones. There are some cost saving hardware such as no telephoto lens and not state of the art charging speed but for the average user it has an excellent processor, a large battery and the Google software that makes photos come out as if it were a device twice the price. The size is compact enough for people with small hands but has a sufficiently large screen and it has good water proofing and wireless charging to boot and it's not loaded up with all kinds of extra software. Sound and voice are ok and the phone works well with my particular carrier. I bought this for my wife...I have a Pixel 6a that I really like and her old phone is not supported anymore whereas this one will have 7 years of upgrades. She's delighted with the color and put on a clear case.
J**T
A great way to move away from iPhone
Since the 2012 I’ve only used iPhones. Back then Android was pretty rough - very functional, but not a pleasure to use in my opinion. But recently Apple started sneaking ads for their stupid movies into their wallet app. A straw too far, as far as I’m concerned. And I’m tired of their constant and excessive advertising of their services.Pros:• Long term (7 YEARS!) of fast arriving system updates. No other Android device comes close to the Pixel series in this regard.• Great battery life! I’m a pretty moderate user so I generally only charge every two days once it hits around 40% remaining.• Like every modern Pixel device, this can be operated on a flat surface without wobbling around. Unlike the rest, this has no camera visor, just a pair of small and flat lenses on the back. Quality seems pretty great so far though.• Completely unlocked, including bootloader, so I can easily switch to other flavors of Android if I so desire. I like options!• Fingerprint reader and Face Unlock work well. Worth noting that this is not an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner so it doesn’t perform quite as well in direct sunlight or with a screen protector installed.• The price on this is really great for what you get. Comparing this to Apple’s most closely priced device (the 16e at time of writing) makes that phone look even more like the bad joke that it is.Cons:• Entirely subjective, but I don’t love that they made it so similarly shaped to a modern iPhone’s body shape and size - flat edges and flat screen. I just prefer a rounded edge experience for hand feel. It would be better if it were a bit smaller, but that is sadly not the world we live in anymore. I’ve since been trying out older Pixel series devices and will likely end up on an 8 as it is just SO much more comfortable to hold and use.So, if you are considering leaving Apple’s walled garden, I would say this is a great place to start! Don’t be intimidated by the switch - it has been extremely smooth and Android is now not only more feature rich than iOS but also more user friendly.
S**R
Disappointed Google Fan
Bought this mainly for the camera, but disappointed with the phone overall. Don't really feel like buying or recommending Pixel phones anymore. With the restrictions mentioned below, not much different from or beneficial over an iPhone.What's great:* Good camera* Good battery* Good speed* Smooth operation* Less junkwareWhat disappointed:* No more free unlimited Google Photos storage for Pixel users* Screen mirroring is locked to Chromecast; will not cast/mirror to Roku or Fire Stick or anything that uses Miracast* Pixel Launcher is pretty restrictive to what you can change; I hate the Google search bar on the bottom; cannot move it to the top, nor even edit its lookWhat I knew was coming, but still disappointed:* I don't like the on-screen fingerprint; rear fingerprint is the best; side fingerprint is tolerable; front is the worst — looks ugly with most phone cases or screen protectors (see attached image)* No 3.5mm headphone jack; you need to buy a USB-C headphone or a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter
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