

Tech leaker tweets about the Pixel 9a’s rumored overheating issues.” | Image credit-X
As we already pointed out, while the tweet doesn’t mention any specific phone by name, it is obvious that the device being mentioned is the Pixel 9a since that is the only high-profile phone that has experienced a “sudden withdrawal.” The leaker also throws in a little joke to confirm that the tweet is indeed all about the Pixel 9a. Following the original message, “Tech Auntyji” tweeted, “Don’t Google it” as a tongue-in-cheek way of saying that the phone in question is made by Google. That, of course, is another clue that the mystery phone discussed in the tweet is the Pixel 9a.


Benchmark test shows Pixel 9a throttled to down 61% of its maximum performance. | Image credit-Sahil Karoul via YouTube
The starting price of the Pixel 9a remains the same as last year’s $499. The device carries a larger 6.3-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2424 and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, you’ll find the 4nm Tensor G4 application processor with 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage, and 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM. The camera array on the back includes a 48MP primary camera and a 13MP Ultra-wide camera. The front-facing 13MP camera handles video chats and selfies. The Pixel 9a sports a large 5100mAh battery.
As soon as we hear from Google about a new start date for Pixel 9a pre-orders, we will update this story. Check-in with us as often as you’d like.