After having most of its hardware and software leaked bit by bit, there’s finally precise intel coming out on the phone’s availability. Back in October 2024, rumors were pointing towards the Pixel 9a releasing “around Mid-March” of 2025, with retail availability starting “by the end of the same month.” Newer, more specific info gives us exact dates.
A recent report by Android Headlines says that the Pixel 9a will become available for pre-orders starting March 19, 2025, with shipping starting March 26. Reportedly, it will hit the shelves on March 26, too. If Google hits these speculated dates, this will be its earliest Pixel A-series launch.
Google couldn’t wait until the I/O
With a huge event, Google I/O, coming up in May, the majority might have been under the impression that the budget Pixel was being saved for the event. The fact that this phone’s predecessor, the Pixel 8a, was revealed days before last year’s Google I/O, too, gave more weight to that assumption. But a March 19 rumored release date refutes that possibility.
It’s common for Google to move launch dates around like this. It did the same with its flagship Pixel 9 which was initially supposed to launch in October 2024, but ended up coming out two months earlier, in August. Notably, Google’s software is on an accelerated timeline this year, with
Android 16 slated to launch
months earlier than expected.
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A massive 5,000mAh battery!
Allegedly, the 128GB variant will start at $499 and the 512GB one at $599. More leaks point towards it receiving a larger battery than its past iteration and Android 15 powering the software. The camera will most likely stay the same — 64MP primary and 13MP ultrawide — as the Pixel 8a.