Google’s ugly Pixel 9a design is exactly what you wanted

Google Pixel devices are one of the few smartphones that you can readily identify from far away. The camera housing, whether a full bar on older Pixels or the newer oval shape, is immediately recognizable. That’s why when Google ditched the iconic camera bar on the most recent Pixel 9a, it made waves. Some people love the move, but many more seem to hate it.

The company originally gave Android Central a few reasons it decided to make the Pixel 9a nearly flat at the camera bar’s expense. Improved thermal performance, a larger batter capacity, and the need to give the Pixel 9a its own personality were at the top of the list.

The Google Pixel 9a in Iris compared to the Pixel 9 in Peony.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

Now, Google has more to say on the change in a blog post.

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