Google Sets New Launch Date for Pixel 9a: April 10th, Check Out the Full Rollout Schedule
Google sets a new launch date for the Pixel 9a, addressing a component quality issue and rolling out the improved smartphone in phases globally starting April 10.

Summary
Google Announces New Launch Date for Pixel 9a
- Delayed Launch: After a last-minute delay due to a component quality issue, Google has announced the new launch date for the Pixel 9a.
- Launch Dates: The Pixel 9a will be available starting April 10 in the US, Canada, and UK. It will roll out on April 14 in several European countries and on April 16 in Australia, India, Singapore, Taiwan, and Malaysia. Japan will see the launch soon.
- No Pre-Orders: The delay meant that no retailers offered pre-orders when the Pixel 9a was initially announced on March 19.
- ** Specifications: **
- Price: Starts at $499
- Processor: Tensor G4
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 128GB or 256GB
- Display: 6.3-inch (60-120Hz) Smooth Display
- Battery: 5,100 mAh (largest battery from Google)
- Durability: IP68 dust/water resistance
- Design: Flat back with a minimal camera bump and flat metal side rails
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