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Pixel 9a price rumors surface for Europe and the UK

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As the launch date gets closer, more details about Google’s Pixel 9a are popping up. The latest buzz is all about how much this mid-range phone might cost in Europe and the UK. We already know quite a bit about the Pixel 9a. It’s said to come with a new look, ditching the usual camera bar Google fans know well. It’ll also have a larger battery and screen, plus it’ll run on the speedy Tensor G4 chip with Android 15. In the US, leaks suggest the price won’t budge from what we’ve seen before, which is great news for buyers.

Now, a fresh report from Android Headlines spills the beans on prices for Europe and beyond. It looks like Google is keeping things steady, with no big price jumps expected. Here’s what the report says the Pixel 9a could cost for the 128GB and 256GB models:

  • Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain: €549/€649
  • Ireland: €559/€659
  • UK: £499/£599
  • Canada: $679/$809
  • US: $499/$599

For most of these places, the price matches what the Pixel 8a cost, so no surprises there. It seems Google wants to keep this phone affordable and familiar to fans. The report also hints that the Pixel 9a will land in stores on March 26. That’s right around the corner, so the excitement is building!

With its updated style and solid features, this phone could be a hit for anyone looking for a good deal without breaking the bank. If these leaks are spot on, the Pixel 9a might just be the perfect pick for tech lovers across Europe, the UK, and beyond. Keep an eye out—it’s almost time to see if the rumors hold!

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