Google has announced a delay in the release of its new midrange smartphone, the Pixel 9A, shifting the expected shipping date to April instead of March as initially planned. This is an unusual move since Google typically opens preorders immediately after an announcement. The hold-up is attributed to a quality issue with a component affecting some devices, as confirmed by spokesperson Matt Flegal. Review units have not yet been sent to media, further indicating that quality checks are vital. This decision reflects Google's commitment to quality despite the inconvenience for potential buyers.
Google's decision to delay the Pixel 9A release for quality checks highlights its commitment to delivering reliable products, despite potential customer frustration.
Google spokesperson Matt Flegal confirmed that a component quality issue affects the Pixel 9A, prompting the delay and an absence of preorder options.
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