Google Pixel 9a to Feature 48MP Camera and New AI 'Add Me' Feature
The upcoming Pixel 9a will adopt a camera from the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, enhancing photo quality with a larger aperture.
- The Pixel 9a is expected to launch earlier than usual, with pre-orders beginning in mid-March 2025.
- Google is reportedly replacing the Pixel 8a's 64MP camera with a 48MP sensor from the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, promising improved low-light performance.
- The new AI-powered 'Add Me' feature will allow users to include the photographer in group photos seamlessly.
- Design changes include a pill-shaped camera module, moving away from the traditional visor design of previous Pixels.
- The Pixel 9a will be slightly larger than its predecessor, featuring a 6.3-inch display and running on the Tensor G4 chipset with Android 15.