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The Pixel 9a is finally available in the US, but not all colors are equal

Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Pixel 9a is now available for purchase in the US. The phone has two storage variants, but all colors are not available for both versions. Google has finally launched the Pixel 9a in the US, following a delay caused by a component quality issue. The phone starts at $499 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB version priced at $599. Buyers can choose from a variety of colors: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (off-white), Iris (light purple), and the standout shade, Peony (pink).

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The Pixel 9a is finally available in the US, but not all colors are equal

Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Pixel 9a is now available for purchase in the US. The phone has two storage variants, but all colors are not available for both versions. Google has finally launched the Pixel 9a in the US, following a delay caused by a component quality issue. The phone starts at $499 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB version priced at $599. Buyers can choose from a variety of colors: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (off-white), Iris (light purple), and the standout shade, Peony (pink).

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The Pixel 9a is finally available in the US, but not all colors are equal

Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Pixel 9a is now available for purchase in the US. The phone has two storage variants, but all colors are not available for both versions. Google has finally launched the Pixel 9a in the US, following a delay caused by a component quality issue. The phone starts at $499 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB version priced at $599. Buyers can choose from a variety of colors: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (off-white), Iris (light purple), and the standout shade, Peony (pink).

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The Pixel 9a is finally available in the US, but not all colors are equal

Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Pixel 9a is now available for purchase in the US. The phone has two storage variants, but all colors are not available for both versions. Google has finally launched the Pixel 9a in the US, following a delay caused by a component quality issue. The phone starts at $499 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB version priced at $599. Buyers can choose from a variety of colors: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (off-white), Iris (light purple), and the standout shade, Peony (pink).

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The Pixel 9a is finally available in the US, but not all colors are equal

Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Pixel 9a is now available for purchase in the US. The phone has two storage variants, but all colors are not available for both versions. Google has finally launched the Pixel 9a in the US, following a delay caused by a component quality issue. The phone starts at $499 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB version priced at $599. Buyers can choose from a variety of colors: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (off-white), Iris (light purple), and the standout shade, Peony (pink).

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The Pixel 9a is finally available in the US, but not all colors are equal

Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Pixel 9a is now available for purchase in the US. The phone has two storage variants, but all colors are not available for both versions. Google has finally launched the Pixel 9a in the US, following a delay caused by a component quality issue. The phone starts at $499 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB version priced at $599. Buyers can choose from a variety of colors: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (off-white), Iris (light purple), and the standout shade, Peony (pink).

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The Pixel 9a is finally available in the US, but not all colors are equal

Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android Authority The Pixel 9a is now available for purchase in the US. The phone has two storage variants, but all colors are not available for both versions. Google has finally launched the Pixel 9a in the US, following a delay caused by a component quality issue. The phone starts at $499 for the 128GB model, with the 256GB version priced at $599. Buyers can choose from a variety of colors: Obsidian (black), Porcelain (off-white), Iris (light purple), and the standout shade, Peony (pink).

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Good news, gamers: The Nintendo Switch 2 may have just caught a break in the US

The price of the Nintendo Switch 2 could remain unchanged now that the US has once again revised its tariff plan. President Trump has effectively hit the snooze button on his reciprocal tariffs plan for 90 days. That means Nintendo can now import Switch 2 units into the US with a much lower tariff, which may allow the company to avoid passing those extra costs on to consumers. While the US continues its game of tariff racquetball with countries around the world, all Nintendo Switch 2 hopefuls care about is one thing: when they can finally get their hands on the new console. Nintendo had previously halted Switch 2 pre-orders in the US due to steep import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, but things are starting to look up, both for the company and for eager fans waiting to buy the handheld. President Donald Trump has effectively hit the snooze button on his reciprocal tariffs plan, delaying it for 90 days. For now, that means companies like Nintendo won’t have to pay heavy import duties to bring devices into the US.

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Good news, gamers: The Nintendo Switch 2 may have just caught a break in the US

The price of the Nintendo Switch 2 could remain unchanged now that the US has once again revised its tariff plan. President Trump has effectively hit the snooze button on his reciprocal tariffs plan for 90 days. That means Nintendo can now import Switch 2 units into the US with a much lower tariff, which may allow the company to avoid passing those extra costs on to consumers. While the US continues its game of tariff racquetball with countries around the world, all Nintendo Switch 2 hopefuls care about is one thing: when they can finally get their hands on the new console. Nintendo had previously halted Switch 2 pre-orders in the US due to steep import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, but things are starting to look up, both for the company and for eager fans waiting to buy the handheld. President Donald Trump has effectively hit the snooze button on his reciprocal tariffs plan, delaying it for 90 days. For now, that means companies like Nintendo won’t have to pay heavy import duties to bring devices into the US.

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Good news, gamers: The Nintendo Switch 2 may have just caught a break in the US

The price of the Nintendo Switch 2 could remain unchanged now that the US has once again revised its tariff plan. President Trump has effectively hit the snooze button on his reciprocal tariffs plan for 90 days. That means Nintendo can now import Switch 2 units into the US with a much lower tariff, which may allow the company to avoid passing those extra costs on to consumers. While the US continues its game of tariff racquetball with countries around the world, all Nintendo Switch 2 hopefuls care about is one thing: when they can finally get their hands on the new console. Nintendo had previously halted Switch 2 pre-orders in the US due to steep import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, but things are starting to look up, both for the company and for eager fans waiting to buy the handheld. President Donald Trump has effectively hit the snooze button on his reciprocal tariffs plan, delaying it for 90 days. For now, that means companies like Nintendo won’t have to pay heavy import duties to bring devices into the US.

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