- Pixel 9A has just been announced by Google
- Its launch date has been pushed back from March to April
- Google accused a guard “component quality problem”
If you look forward to the Google Pixel 9A phone, we’ve got some bad news: Google has had to briefly postpone its launch to examine a “component quality problem” affecting the device.
We reached Google to see what had happened and a business representative told us, “We control a component quality question affecting a small number of Pixel 9A devices.” Apparently, the company did not go closer than that, so it is unclear what exactly is the problem that has caused the team.
After announcing the device today, Google initially wanted to launch the Pixel 9A in March, but still this date is now sliding until April. Interestingly, Google does not allow pre -orders on its website despite the fact that the device will be available within the next few weeks.
With our early practicalities with Pixel 9A, we could only show the Home screen and design on the device, which is new. It plus the fact that the device was actually listed for sale in a few places before it was officially announced earlier today, does it a bit of an awkward scenario for Google.
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Heavily leaked
Pixel 9A is Google’s latest middle-class phone, and it’s fair to say it’s probably one of the most leaked phones in the last few years. In fact, leaks and revelations were so violent that we knew more or less everything there was to know about it long before Google lifted the lid.
It is very unusual for Google to postpone a product like this right at the last minute, and you would think that a serious problem like this would have been discovered earlier in the test. Furthermore, it is rare for Google hardware to be affected in this way, but obviously some things can slip through the web.
Still, it is better for Google to postpone Pixel 9A’s launch than to release it and find out that the seriousness is only the problem when it reaches the public. In the end, the delay of a few weeks doesn’t mean much in the big thing of things.