As 2024 came to an end, mid-range smartphones saw many innovations emerge. As 2025 approaches, social media is buzzing with speculations of forthcoming mid-range devices - Apple SE 4 and Google Pixel 9a appear likely as potential winners for 2025 release; both smartphones have gained considerable buzz prior to their releases and could potentially disrupt this market segment.
Before choosing which midrange option is the superior one, we have created a detailed comparison between the iPhone SE 4 and Google Pixel 9a based on leaked specifications and features.
Display and Design: The iPhone SE4 will resemble its predecessor the iPhone 14 in terms of design, with smaller bezels and Face ID. It should retain its slimmer profile, featuring one rear-facing camera. Pixel 9a should feature a different aesthetic with its updated camera module when compared with previous Pixel models; reports indicate it may even be slightly larger than 8a.
The iPhone SE 4 will likely boast an OLED screen with a refresh rate of 60Hz, while Google Pixel 9a may feature one as well with 120Hz refresh rates - giving both models superior displays.
Camera The iPhone SE 4 will likely feature one camera at the rear with 48MP resolution and twox optical zoom, offering 2x optical zoom capability. In addition, an affordable iPhone model could boast a TrueDepth 12-megapixel front-facing camera; Pixel 9a may offer dual cameras of 48MP main camera plus 13 ultrawide cameras in addition to 13MP front facing camera;
Battery and Performance: The iPhone SE 4 should experience an immediate performance boost thanks to being powered by an A18 chip similar to that found on iPhone 16 models, as well as boasting 8GB of RAM. Rumors also suggest it will support Apple Intelligence; on the other hand, Pixel 9a features Tensor G4 processor that powers Pixel 9 Series devices - both devices should compete well against midrange phones in terms of performance.
Pricing The iPhone SE 4 will likely see an increase in price from its predecessor and is projected to cost less than $400. Meanwhile, Google may launch their Pixel 9a at similar pricing as their Pixel 8a that initially launched for $499.
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