Google has announced that the Pixel 9a, initially delayed due to a component quality issue, will now launch on April 10 in the US, Canada, and the UK. Following this, releases will follow in Europe on April 14, and Asia-Pacific countries including Australia and India on April 16. However, Japan still lacks a confirmed release date, raising questions about potential ongoing issues. The specified quality issue was attributed to a 'passive component', but details remain vague from Google representatives.
Google has confirmed that the Pixel 9a will officially launch on April 10 in the US, Canada, and the UK, following resolution of a component quality issue.
While the Pixel 9a will launch in many markets soon, Japan's availability remains uncertain, a puzzling situation given their established presence in Google's target regions.
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