by dbadmin | Apr 9, 2025 | Features, Google, Google Pixel, Google Pixel 9a, Motorola, Motorola Moto G
If you’re shopping for a budget/mid-tier Android phone in 2025, the Google Pixel 9a stands out as one of your best options. Google’s newest A-Series release packs a high-quality display, upgraded cameras, a significantly larger battery, and a (somewhat controversial)...
by dbadmin | Apr 4, 2025 | Google, Google Pixel 9a, News
Google’s new Pixel 9a is already getting the teardown treatment, revealing a decently repairable design. The phone’s battery is pretty simple to get to, but removing it presents additional challenges. Google’s designed the Pixel 9a to make screen replacement as easy...
by dbadmin | Apr 1, 2025 | Features, Google, Google Pixel, Google Pixel 9a
The Google Pixel 9a — Google’s latest budget phone — is shaping up to be one of the year’s best values. Its spec sheet is pretty impressive, offering a 120Hz OLED display, a 48MP primary camera, seven years of software updates, and an IP68 dust/water resistance...
by dbadmin | Apr 1, 2025 | Battery, Google, Google Pixel, Google Pixel 9a, News
Credit: Lanh Nguyen / Android Authority The Google Pixel 9a has received a battery health assistance feature ahead of its release. The feature will automatically “adjust” the battery’s maximum voltage and charging speed as the battery ages. The feature is mandatory...
by dbadmin | Mar 31, 2025 | Google, Google Pixel 10, Google Pixel 9, Google Pixel 9a, Versus
Credit: Lanh Nguyen / Android Authority The Google Pixel 9a is official, and with it comes a new design, an improved camera, and a few other tweaks. The only question left is whether you should pick one up or wait for the debut of the Pixel 10 later this year. The...
by dbadmin | Mar 30, 2025 | Features, Google Pixel 9a
Credit: Lanh Nguyen / Android Authority Run your fingers across the back of the Google Pixel 9a, and you’ll notice something missing. The distinctive camera bar, a hallmark of recent Pixel design, is gone. By removing that signature element, Google hasn’t just...