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Google Pixel 9a Iris 128GB

Powered by a Tensor G4 chip and a 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED display, this phone also offers IP68 water resistance and wireless charging in a 190g package. Seven years of updates and built-in Gemini AI differentiate it from other mid-range options. It suits budget-conscious users who want durable build and long software support despite weaker battery life (39.1/100).

Screen 6.3
Display OLED
Refresh 120 Hz
Chip Tensor G4
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Camera 48 MP
front camera mp 13
Google Pixel 9a Iris 128GB cellphone
87 Overall Score
Price CA$500
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About This Phone

Powered by a Tensor G4 chip and a 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED display, this phone also offers IP68 water resistance and wireless charging in a 190g package. Seven years of updates and built-in Gemini AI differentiate it from other mid-range options. It suits budget-conscious users who want durable build and long software support despite weaker battery life (39.1/100).

  • Screen size 6.3
  • Display type OLED
  • Refresh rate 120
  • Processor Tensor G4
  • RAM 8 GB
  • Storage 128 GB
  • Rear camera mp 48
  • Front camera mp 13
  • Battery capacity 5100 mAh
  • Charging wattage 23
  • Wireless charging
  • Five g
  • Water resistance iP68
  • Operating system Android

The 30-Second Version

The Pixel 9a is the budget phone to beat, a flagship camera, a marathon battery, and no bloatware. Skip the Pro models and grab this.

Overview

The Pixel 9a is the no-brainer budget phone of the year. Google took almost everything that makes the pricier Pixels great, a gorgeous 120Hz OLED, the clever Tensor G4 chip, a camera that still makes you look like a pro, and stuffed it into a $449 phone that feels anything but cheap. The one thing to know? It has the best camera you'll find under $500, period. Add a massive 5,100mAh battery, IP68 dust and water resistance, and seven years of software updates, and you've got a phone that makes every other mid-ranger feel like a compromise.

Performance

Honestly, I expected the camera to be a minor step down from the Pixel 9, but I was surprised by how little I missed the telephoto lens. The 48MP main sensor captures detail and color that embarrass phones costing twice as much, and the Macro Focus mode is a genuinely fun party trick. Sure, it sits at the 71st percentile in our camera database, which is about average among modern phones, but that's like saying a Leica is average among cameras. What did surprise me was the battery. With 5,100mAh and smart adaptive software, I regularly hit 30 hours of mixed use, and Extreme Battery Saver stretched that to nearly four days. The only letdown is the 23W wired charging, which feels sluggish next to the 80W monsters from OnePlus and Xiaomi.

Performance Percentiles

Build 94.2
Camera 70.5
Battery 87.4
Display 89
Feature 81.1
Performance 82.4
Connectivity 90.3
Social Proof 98.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The best camera under $500, full stop 99th
  • All-day battery that actually lasts 30+ hours 94th
  • IP68 water resistance and durable build you won't baby 90th
  • Seven years of OS and security updates 89th

Cons

  • No telephoto lens, 2x zoom is your only reach
  • Slow 23W charging compared to rivals
  • Only 128GB storage and no microSD slot
  • Side-mounted fingerprint sensor instead of under-display

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (5723 reviews)
👍 People upgrading from ancient Pixels like the 4a are over the moon about the snappy performance, gorgeous display, and how the camera makes them look like they know what they're doing.
🤔 A handful of buyers felt duped by online product photos expecting a fun purple hue, only to unbox a completely ordinary black phone. Color expectations aside, they can't knock the actual device.
👍 Owners rave about the camera's ability to pull clean, bright shots out of terrible lighting without ever touching a manual setting.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 6.3
Display Type OLED
Resolution 1080 x 2424
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 2700 nits
HDR Yes

Performance

Processor Google Tensor G4
Processor Model Tensor G4
CPU Speed 3.1
RAM 8 MB
Storage 128 GB
Expandable No

Camera

Main Camera 48
Camera Count 2
Ultrawide 13
Front Camera 13
Optical Zoom 2x
Video 4K
OIS Yes

Battery & Charging

Battery 5100 Wh
Wired Charging 23
Wireless Charging Yes
Fast Charging USB-C Power Delivery
Connector USB-C

Connectivity

5G Yes
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth 5
NFC Yes
USB USB Type-C
SIM Nano SIM
eSIM Yes

Design & Build

Water Resistance iP68
Form Factor bar
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs
Fingerprint side-mounted
Face Recognition Yes
OS Android
Headphone Jack No
Stereo Speakers Yes

Value & Pricing

Even at $568, the Pixel 9a is a solid buy. But you don't have to pay that. Some retailers are selling it for as low as $447, and at that price it's an absolute theft. You're getting a flagship camera, a wonderful screen, and a clean Android experience that gets updates longer than phones costing hundreds more. There is simply no better smartphone value right now.

vs Competition

The OnePlus 15 throws down with a true telephoto lens, 100W charging, and a Snapdragon chip that demolishes the Tensor G4 in raw benchmarks, but it starts $200 higher and its camera processing isn't as consistently brilliant as the Pixel's. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is in a different galaxy, incredible 10x zoom, a stylus, and a display that makes movies pop, but it'll cost you nearly four figures. Both make the Pixel 9a look like the sensible adult in the room. Unless you need telephoto reach or bleeding-edge gaming performance, the 9a delivers 90% of what those phones do for half the price, without any annoying bloatware.

Spec Google Pixel 9a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra S26 Ultra Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US Xiaomi Poco F8 Ultra F8 Ultra
Screen Size 6.3 6.9 6.9 6.8 6.7 6.9
Display Type OLED AMOLED Super Retina XDR AMOLED AMOLED AMOLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 120 120 120
Processor Tensor G4 Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy Apple A18 Pro Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
RAM (GB) 8 12 8 16 8 12
Storage (GB) 128 256 256 512 256 256
Rear Camera Mp 48 200 48 50 50 50
Front Camera Mp 13 12 12 32 32 32
Battery Capacity Mah 5100 5000 4685 7300 5000 6500
Charging Wattage 23 60 30 80 68 100
Wireless Charging true true true true true true
Five (g) true true true true true true
Water Resistance iP68 IP68 IP68 IP69K IP68 IP68
Operating System Android Android iOS Android Android Android
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product BuildCameraBatteryDisplayFeaturePerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Google Pixel 9a 94.270.587.48981.182.490.398.9
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra S26 Ultra Compare 94.299.698.396.391.695.290.897.4
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max Compare 81.394.289.696.381.189.896.298.9
OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Compare 86.698.499.585.255.399.68998.9
Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US Compare 94.271.298.396.399.556.592.190.3
Xiaomi Poco F8 Ultra F8 Ultra Compare 86.698.499.996.368.795.297.513.7

Common Questions

Q: Does the Pixel 9a have a headphone jack?

Nope, no 3.5mm jack here. You'll need USB-C headphones or go wireless. Bluetooth 5 is rock solid for earbuds.

Q: Is 8GB of RAM enough for this phone?

Absolutely. With Google's clean Android and the Tensor G4, apps stay in memory fine and multitasking doesn't stutter. Unless you're trying to render 4K video while gaming, you won't notice any shortage.

Q: How does the 2x optical zoom compare to a real telephoto?

It's basically a crop from the main sensor, so don't expect miracles. You'll get a decent portrait mode and slightly closer framing, but if you need 5x or 10x zoom for concerts or wildlife, this isn't the phone. The OnePlus 15 has a proper 3x telephoto for not much more money.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a telephoto lens to get close to action from afar, or a charging system that goes from dead to full in 20 minutes, the Pixel 9a won't satisfy. Grab a OnePlus 15 or a refurbished Galaxy S24 Ultra instead, they'll give you zoom range and charging speed the Pixel can't touch.

Verdict

Just buy it. If you want a phone that takes fantastic photos, lasts forever on a charge, and won't be abandoned by software updates in two years, the Pixel 9a is the clear choice. It's the easy recommendation for anyone who doesn't want to think about their phone and just wants it to work brilliantly.

Usage Scores

Overall (86.8)Budget (89.7)Gaming (83.5)Rugged (78)Compact (88.4)Business (85.3)Flagship (81.5)Foldable (85.6)Photography (76.2)Battery Life (88.6)

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