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Pixel 9a sneak peek reveals camera skills in a wrestling ring

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The Pixel 9a is set to hit the market later this month, and as the big day gets closer, more details are popping up. A fresh leak just dropped, giving us a glimpse of the phone’s camera doing its thing at a lively Lucha Libre wrestling match.

Google’s Pixel 9 family is expanding to five models. Alongside the two 9 Pro slab-style phones, the basic Pixel 9, and the foldable Pixel 9 Pro Fold, a new budget-friendly option is joining the crew. Priced under $500, this phone is said to pack a 5,100 mAh battery, an in-screen fingerprint scanner, and the Tensor G4 chip.

We’ve seen a handful of leaks over the past month, and this latest one locks in the Pixel 9a’s look. Plus, a short YouTube video gives us a front-row seat to the camera in action during a wild wrestling match. The phone’s back appears first, showing off a small camera bump. The design isn’t flashy, but it has that familiar Pixel vibe we know from Google.

The front features a 6.3-inch screen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, which shines in the leaked video alongside some camera clips. These clips are in video mode, so they might differ a bit from regular photos. The setup includes a 48MP main camera and a 13MP ultrawide lens. The video shows off different zoom levels, and while it’s unclear if every frame comes from the phone, the results look solid.

Even with YouTube’s compression, the footage holds up nicely. We suggest watching the full video while it’s still online. There’s also a selfie part where the front camera records, delivering colors that match the Pixel style—vibrant yet balanced, with good quality overall. We’re excited to see how the Pixel 9a performs when it lands, likely on March 26. For now, this sneak peek gives us a fun taste of what’s coming, especially those camera skills in the wrestling ring!

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