
The Google Pixel 9a, one of the most awaited budget smartphones of 2025, has had its pricing details leaked for Europe and the UK. This follows earlier leaks about Pixel 9a prices in the US.
The phone is expected to launch with flat edges, a redesigned camera bump, and powerful specs, making it a strong option for budget-conscious buyers.
Google Pixel 9a prices surface in Europe & UK
According to several rumours, the Pixel 9a would be available in Europe and the UK starting March 26, the same date as its rumoured US launch. The 128GB model would reportedly cost €549 ($570) in Europe and £499 ($621) in the UK, the same price as the Pixel 8a last year.
However, the 256GB Pixel 9a is expected to cost €649 ($674) in Europe and £599 ($746) in the UK, marking a €40/£40 price hike over the 256GB Pixel 8a.
Similarly, the US version of the Pixel 9a is said to cost $499 for the 128GB model, while the 256GB version would cost $599, also increasing by $40.
Apart from the price, leaks suggest that the Google Pixel 9a would feature a 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED display, the Tensor G4 processor, a 5,100mAh battery, and a 48MP+13MP dual-camera setup.
These features make it a strong mid-range option, but the price increase for the higher storage variant may disappoint some buyers.