New leaks confirm the Pixel 9a’s pricing strategy, with Google keeping the base model affordable while slightly raising the 256GB variant’s cost.
Google’s upcoming Pixel 9a, rumored for a March release, has had its pricing leaked across multiple regions, and it looks like the company is sticking to its budget-friendly strategy.
While the 128GB model will remain at $499 in the US, the 256GB version will see a small price bump of about $40 across various markets.
Pixel 9a Pricing Breakdown
- United States: 128GB – $499 | 256GB – $599
- United Kingdom: 128GB – £499 | 256GB – £599
- Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, etc.): 128GB – €549 | 256GB – €649
- Canada: 128GB – $679 | 256GB – $809
While this price bump affects the higher storage tier, Google’s decision to keep the 128GB model at the same price as the Pixel 8a is a smart move, especially as Apple struggles with pricing the $600 iPhone 16e.
What to Expect from the Pixel 9a
Aside from pricing, leaks show a new design without the signature camera bar, making it the first A-series Pixel with a significant visual change.
However, the real selling point will likely be AI-powered features trickling down from the Pixel 9 lineup, making this a compelling budget option.
With a March release heavily rumored, we won’t have to wait long to see if Google’s pricing gamble pays off.