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Google Pixel 9a Offers Free YouTube & Fitbit Premium

Google Pixel 9a Launch Details & Exciting Offers

Google is set to launch the Google Pixel 9a, the latest budget-friendly phone in the Pixel A-series, on March 19, 2025. This, in turn, marks the earliest release of a Google Pixel A-series model. Additionally, buyers can look forward to exclusive free subscriptions along with the launch.

Exclusive Free Subscriptions with Pixel 9a

  • 6 months of free Fitbit Premium – Perfect for fitness enthusiasts offering advanced health and workout tracking features.
  • 3 months of free YouTube Premium – Additionally Enjoy an ad-free YouTube experience for video lovers.
  • 3 months of 100GB Google One storage—Moreover, You Can Get extra cloud storage for photos, videos, and documents.

These offers are similar to those of the Google Pixel 9 series; however, the 2TB+ AI plan will not be included. Moreover, additional charges will apply for Gemini AI Advanced features.

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Pre-order & Shipping Details

  • Pre-orders begin: March 19, 2025
  • Shipping starts: March 26, 2025

Expected Specifications of Pixel 9a

  • Processor: Powered by the Tensor G4 chipset (same as Pixel 9 series).
  • Display: 6.3-inch Actua display with 2,700 nits peak brightness for vibrant visuals, protected by Gorilla Glass 3.
  • Camera: 48MP primary camera paired with a 13MP ultrawide lens and Google’s advanced AI photography features.
  • Battery: 5,100mAh for all-day usage, with 23W wired charger and 7.5W wireless charging.
  • Build & Security: IP68 rating for dust and water resistance and in-display fingerprint sensor for secure unlocking.
  • This article was initially published at Gadgetsnow