According to an Android Headlines source, buyers will get a six-month subscription to Fitbit Premium, a three-month subscription to YouTube Premium, and a three-month subscription to the 100GB tier of Google One.
Given that these are the same freebies as offered with the previous model, there are no real surprises here, but it’s worth noting that you get a slightly better selection of freebies with more premium models like the Google Pixel 9 Pro.
Now, given that the Google Pixel 9a is set to be a mid-range phone – with a starting price that’s rumored to be just $499 (likely £499 / AU$849) – we wouldn’t really expect such a premium freebie.
The Google Pixel 9a is expected to launch very soon, with reports suggesting pre-orders will start on March 19, and now we also have a good idea of what extras to expect with your purchase of the phone.
Of course, you can still buy a subscription separately, but that will cost you $19.99 / £18.99 / AU$32.99 per month, at which point an argument could be made for just buying a pricier Pixel model and getting that thrown in.