Why Is Google Pixel 9a Delayed? This Leak Offers Possible Reason

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Google didn’t begin pre-orders on its platform and gave a tentative timeline of April for the availability of Pixel 9a (Image: Google)

While Google had announced its latest Pixel 9a on March 19, in a twist that is unconventional of the company, the phone didn't go up for purchase immediately after. Google didn't begin pre-orders on its platform and gave a tentative timeline of April for the availability of Pixel 9a. 

Later, it cited "component quality issue" with the Pixel 9a but provided no further details for delay in its on-sale date. "We're checking on a component quality issue that's affecting a small number of Pixel 9a devices," Google had reportedly told TechRadar.

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This kind of last-minute product delays are extremely uncommon for Google, and a serious issue like component quality is likely to be identified and fixed earlier in the testing process. While it is also uncommon for Google hardware to be impacted in such a manner, it looks like in this case, there is some technical issue that's causing the Pixel 9a's delay.

Now, apparently, the reason may have been disclosed by a leaker.

According to the leaker @techauntyji, a post on X (via Phone Arena) indicates that "heating probs. Especially around the camera" were the reason behind the delay of a "very high profile phone". From this leak, it appears that the Pixel 9a had a tendency to overheat when the camera was being deployed.

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