Google Pixel 9a gets a video teardown, let's peek inside
Briefly

Google's Pixel 9a, initially announced last month, faced a release delay due to unspecified issues but is now expected in stores by April 10. A recent teardown by YouTuber PBKreviews reveals insights into its internal construction, awarding it a repairability score of 7.5 out of 10. The device excels in internal design and ease of screen replacement, but struggles with battery and part replacements, indicating room for improvement in user serviceability. A full review is anticipated shortly.
The phone should finally be on store shelves next week, on April 10 to be specific.
The Pixel 9a received a repairability score of 7.5 out of 10, indicating that while internal design is excellent, replacing the battery and miscellaneous parts is more challenging.
Read at GSMArena.com
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