A:AnswerNone of the Pixel phones have the ability to accept an SD card. You can have it on your phone locally, or you can have your photos sent to the Google cloud. You can also download it to your computer.
A:AnswerThe Google Pixel 9a now has a built in certified Titan M2 security chip, which, yes, in theory, makes it harder to hack. It also comes with Google VPN at no extra cost.
A:AnswerHi there, The unlocked Pixel 9a works on all major carrier networks. Contact your carrier for details and see g.co/pixel/networkinfo for more information.
A:AnswerHi there, The Pixel 9a comes equipped with the Google Tensor G4,Pixel's most powerful chip yet, designed to handle Google's advanced AI. To see a full list of tech specs, please visit: g.co/pixel/specs.
A:AnswerThere is a known serious battery problem with the Pixel 6A battery. A few days ago, Google downloaded a mandatory update that basically throttles the existing battery and renders it almost useless. Good news though, Google has a program to replace the the battery for free, also there are options an to take $100 cash, or $150 towards the purchase of a new Pixel phone. I don't know if that applies to just the pixel 6A model. In the meantime, try changing your cord. Also blow out the port on your phone in case there's something obstructing it like lint or dust.
A:AnswerThe Google Pixel 9a only has digital zoom, not telephoto/optical zoom, since it lacks a telephoto lens, and only has a 48MP main sensor, and a 13MP ultra wide lens.
A:AnswerHi there, The US unlocked Pixel 9a works on all major carrier networks. Contact your carrier for details and see g.co/pixel/networkinfo for more information.
A:AnswerHi there, The device listed here is the US, SKU which means it comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty. If you need a device replacement or repair and you are outside the country of purchase, you may have difficulty obtaining support. For more information feel free to visit our Google Store help center.