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Meager 8GB of RAM Forces Pixel 9a to Run “Extra Extra Small” Gemini AI

Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst by Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst
March 19, 2025
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Introduction to Gemini Nano

To make Gemini Nano run well on a device with 8GB of RAM, Google had to make some sacrifices. On the more minor side, Gemini Nano 1.0 XXS doesn’t run continuously in the background, unlike the flagship Pixels. The Pixel 9a only loads Gemini XXS (and eats into your RAM) when the model is needed, which might make some features a bit less responsive. A more serious drawback is the lack of multimodality—Gemini Nano 1.0 XXS is text-only.

Missing Features on the Pixel 9a

We have confirmed that the more limited Gemini Nano XXS means you won’t get Google’s Pixel Screenshots app on the Pixel 9a as it cannot process images. On the flagship Pixels, this app collects all your screenshots and runs them through Gemini Nano on-device. This creates a searchable database of the content in your screenshots—it’s definitely one of the most useful applications of generative AI on mobile, so it’s a bummer to lose that on the 9a.

Call Notes and Scam Detection

Call Notes, a feature that uses local AI analysis to create summaries of a phone conversation, is also unavailable. This feature requires audio processing, which Gemini Nano XXS cannot do. We also suspect but cannot confirm that phone call scam detection, which was announced for Pixels this month, won’t be included in the 9a.

Pixel Screenshots is one of Google’s coolest AI features, but it’s not available on the 9a.

Pixel Screenshots is one of Google’s coolest AI features, but it’s not available on the 9a.

Available AI Features

There are, however, some AI features that unexpectedly work just fine. Google says the Pixel 9a still supports Recorder summaries because the AI doesn’t work directly on the audio. The app creates transcriptions without relying on Gemini, and then the text-only Gemini Nano XXS creates summaries from the text.

Transparency and Limitations

These AI differences aren’t transparent in the slightest, and Google doesn’t call out missing features on the product page. There is no way to interact directly with Gemini Nano on the Pixel—it’s only there to power specific features as dictated by Google. So, the 9a’s AI limitations are still hazy. We have not yet been able to confirm with Google all the AI features that are missing on this phone, so it may take hands-on testing to get the full picture.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Pixel 9a has some limitations when it comes to AI features due to the use of Gemini Nano 1.0 XXS. While some features like Pixel Screenshots and Call Notes are not available, others like Recorder summaries still work. It’s essential to be aware of these limitations before purchasing the device.

FAQs

Q: What is Gemini Nano 1.0 XXS?
A: Gemini Nano 1.0 XXS is a text-only version of Google’s Gemini AI model, designed to run on devices with limited RAM.
Q: Which AI features are not available on the Pixel 9a?
A: The Pixel 9a does not support Pixel Screenshots, Call Notes, and possibly phone call scam detection due to the limitations of Gemini Nano 1.0 XXS.
Q: Are there any AI features that still work on the Pixel 9a?
A: Yes, the Pixel 9a still supports Recorder summaries, which work without relying on Gemini Nano.
Q: Why doesn’t Google provide clear information about the AI limitations on the Pixel 9a?
A: Google does not provide clear information about the AI limitations on the Pixel 9a, making it essential to research and test the device before purchasing.

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Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst

Linda Torries is a skilled technology writer with a passion for exploring the latest innovations in the digital world. With years of experience in tech journalism, she has written insightful articles on topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software development, and consumer electronics. Her writing style is clear, engaging, and informative, making complex tech concepts accessible to a wide audience. Linda stays ahead of industry trends, providing readers with up-to-date analysis and expert opinions on emerging technologies. When she's not writing, she enjoys testing new gadgets, reviewing apps, and sharing practical tech tips to help users navigate the fast-paced digital landscape.

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