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Google’s latest budget phone, the $499 Pixel 9A, arrived fresh off the heels of Apple’s “affordable” offering, the $599 iPhone 16E. Very convenient timing.
The Pixel 9A is $300 cheaper than the baseline Pixel 9 and therefore scales back when it comes to features like cameras and RAM. But it maintains other attributes, like display size, processor and AI features — and even touts a higher battery capacity than its pricier Pixel counterparts. For more on what the new phone has in store, be sure to check out CNET’s Pixel 9A review.
So, is the Pixel 9A a good fit for you? Here’s our guide, with everything to consider.
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