Pixel 9a’s 3 big design updates

The team explored a variety of designs for the rear camera bump. These images show their rear camera bump shape study, which focused on its overall form and appearance as well as certain shapes’ ability to withstand drops and impact.

Three views of a light gray smartphone back are shown against a black background in the top row. The bottom row displays close-up views of a metallic oval-shaped button on a light gray surface from different angles: straight on, slightly angled, and as a slider.

A hand holds a smartphone vertically against a white background. The phone's screen displays a dark blue and white abstract design.

Pixel 9a comes in a brand new shade: Iris.

Pixel 9a comes in a brand new shade: Iris.

Pixel 9a also comes in another bright shade: Peony.

Pixel 9a is also available in our classic neutrals, Obsidian and Porcelain.

With its case, you can see 9a’s color slightly peeking out through the camera module — you can opt for a mix or go monochrome.

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