Google Pixel 9a finally gets a launch date after ‘component quality issue’

What you need to know

  • Google announced the launch date for its budget Pixel 9a stating that it will be available on-shelf starting April 10.
  • Google stalled the 9a in-store launch and preorders after a component quality issue surfaced.
  • The company hasn’t yet announced a pre-order date for this device, but you can get notified for when it does.

The Google Pixel 9a launched on Mar. 19, and we were taken by surprise when the tech giant didn’t give us information on preorders or in-store launch dates. Now, ten days later, the company announced that the budget phones will be out in stores starting April 10.

Google usually makes all its devices available for pre-orders on launch day, but for the Pixel 9a, we were told that it would show up in stores “sometime in April” without a concrete date. There’s a good reason why Google wanted to hold back preorders; it said the first Pixel 9a units had a “component quality issue” and that it wanted to make sure that the phone was functioning as it was supposed to before being released to the masses.

A close up of the Peony Google Pixel 9a held in hand in front of a houseplant.

(Image credit: Michael Hicks / Android Central)

In a community post, the company detailed its rollout plan, starting with users in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., who will get to buy the Pixel 9a as early as April 10, while folks in European countries will be able to get the device on April 14. As for Australia, India, Singapore, Taiwan, and Malaysia — they will see the budget phone in store on April 16. Google also states that the Pixel 9a will be “coming soon” to Japan; however, a specific date hasn’t been confirmed yet.

The tech giant added that the “Pixel 9a will be available at the Google Store and through our retail partners beginning in April, and you can sign up today to get notified as soon as it’s available.”

All four Google Pixel 9a phones in each color (Iris, Peony, Porcelain, and Obsidian) placed artistically against or in front of a wooden display.

(Image credit: Michael Hicks / Android Central)

Debuting at $499 in two new colorways: Iris and Peony, the Pixel 9a comes with the fastest Tensor G4 chip, gets up to 30 plus hours of battery life, and can do almost everything that the standard Pixel 9 phone can.

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