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Google Finally Tells Us When the Pixel 9a will Arrive in Stores

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Following the somewhat lukewarm announcement of the Pixel 9a, it looks like Google has finally given interested buyers and Pixel fans a definite release date for its upcoming midrange handset. While the company previously announced that it has delayed the 9a’s launch to April, it didn’t specify when – that is, until just recently.

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The Pixel 9a will be available starting on 10th April for buyers in the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada, although the phone’s launch will be a gradual roll-out. The phone’s original launch date was pushed back due to supposed performance issues, which we’re hoping are now addressed via software updates. As per Google’s official announcement:

We’re excited to announce that the Pixel 9a is coming soon! Powered by our fastest, most efficient chip yet, Google Tensor G4, Pixel 9a comes with everything you expect from our Pixel 9 series — complete with a sleek redesign, upgraded main camera and Gemini built in.

As such, the Pixel 9a’s global roll-out will be as follows:

  • April 10th: US, Canada and UK
  • April 14th: Germany, Spain, Italy, Ireland, France, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Switzerland, Poland, Czechia, Romania, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Finland
  • April 16th: Australia, India, Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia
  • Coming soon to Japan
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