Google's Pixel 9a Launches Globally: Available in 32 Countries

The Google Pixel 9a has officially launched in 32 countries, making it the most widely available A-series phone to date. This marks a significant increase from the 23 countries where the Pixel 8a was sold last year. The device is now available through local retailers and carriers, though not all color variants or storage options may be available in every country. Notable additions include India, Japan, and several European nations.
The Google Store remains unavailable in some regions, so consumers might need to rely on third-party retailers for purchases. However, using unofficial channels could result in limited or no official support. The Pixel 9a features a Tensor G4 processor, 8GB RAM, 128 or 256GB storage, a 5,100mAh battery, and a dual rear camera system with 48MP and 13MP sensors. It ships with Android 15 pre-installed.
Pre-orders are not yet available, but the device is expected to launch in April.
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