Google Pixel 9a Teardown

Cost Efficiency and Component Analysis of Google’s Latest Mid-Range Device

  4 Min Read     June 17, 2025

A detailed look at the Tensor G4 processor, memory design, camera system, and component cost structure in the Google Pixel 9a.

Google Pixel 9a Teardown

TechInsights’ teardown of the Google Pixel 9a, a mid-range smartphone released in the U.S., reveals the device’s carefully balanced mix of performance and cost efficiency. Featuring the same Google Tensor G4 application processor used in Google’s flagship Pixel 9 series, the Pixel 9a delivers high-end processing power in a more affordable package.

Key Findings from the Pixel 9a Teardown

Application Processor Dominance

The 64-bit Octa-Core Google Tensor G4 remains the most significant cost driver in the Pixel 9a, accounting for 29.87% of the total estimated bill of materials (BOM). This is substantially higher than the Apple iPhone 16e A3212’s Apple A18 processor cost share of 19.75%.

Memory and Storage

The Pixel 9a uses 8 GB Samsung LPDDR5X mobile DRAM and 128 GB Micron 3D TLC NAND Flash storage, introducing a new NAND component: the Micron MTFC128GBCAVHF-WT.

Display

The 6.3-inch AMOLED display with 2424 x 1080 resolution and over 1 billion colors contributes 6.94% to the total BOM cost.

Camera System

Camera components account for 15.1% of the Pixel 9a’s BOM, a larger share compared to the iPhone 16e A3212, underscoring Google’s investment in camera functionality for its mid-range offering.

Connectivity

The Pixel 9a supports Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and USB Type-C, but lacks mmWave 5G and Wi-Fi 7 capabilities found in the Pixel 9.

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Enclosure and Materials

The Pixel 9a enclosure, made from aluminum and plastic, accounts for 58.61% of the non-electronic cost, but remains less expensive than the iPhone 16e’s enclosure design.

New Components Identified

Two new ICs were identified in this teardown:

  • Micron MTFC128GBCAVHF-WT (128 GB 3D TLC NAND Flash)
  • Texas Instruments TAS2572 Class-D Audio Amplifier

Pixel 9a vs. Apple iPhone 16e A3212: BOM Cost Comparison

Compared to Apple’s iPhone 16e A3212, the total estimated BOM cost of the Pixel 9a is 6% lower. Significant differences include:

  • Lower connectivity subsystem costs in the Pixel 9a.
  • A higher percentage cost impact from sensors.
  • A less costly enclosure and overall non-electronic component spend.

Implications for Mid-Range Market Strategy

By leveraging the same Tensor G4 processor as its flagship models, Google offers Pixel 9a users flagship-level performance at a lower price point, partly enabled by cost savings in memory capacity, camera system modifications, and connectivity features. This strategic balance could position the Pixel 9a as a strong competitor in price-sensitive markets, especially against devices like Apple’s iPhone 16e.

Full Teardown Access Available Now

For a deeper dive into the full cost structure, component suppliers, and circuit-level details of the Google Pixel 9a—including high-resolution die photos and floorplan analysis—access the full teardown report on the TechInsights Platform.

 

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