Back in August, Google unveiled the Pixel 4A, an affordable $349 (£349, AU$599) phone with an excellent camera. Fast-forward to October and the company launched its main flagship, the Pixel 5, and a ...
The Pixel 4a 5G is in a funny position, as it won’t officially be available globally for a little while and in the US has two distinct price points depending on which carrier you choose. The review ...
Affordable. Excellent cameras. Choices between a nice, compact size, and a big screen, both with colorful and sharp OLED screens. Good performance. You get rear fingerprint sensors, NFC for Google Pay ...
As promised, Google is expanding the Pixel 4a family to include a 5G-capable model. The Pixel 4a 5G borrows features from both its namesake and the more expensive $699 Pixel 5 Google announced moments ...
Google is bucking the $1,000 phone trend, and I’m here for it. The company’s Pixel 4a received nearly universal acclaim earlier this year, if only because that $350 price tag was impossible to argue ...
As it turns out, loads of reviewers had hands-on with the Pixel 4a in advance of Google announcing the phone, which came out in one model for $349/£349/€349. And, the majority reckon it’s pretty good.
A leak suggests the Pixel 4a 5G may use the same Snapdragon 765G as the Pixel 5. You’d mainly lose the 90Hz display, metal body, wireless charging, and some RAM. With a larger screen and a lower price ...
Google announced three all-new Pixel smartphones today: the budget-oriented Pixel 4A, the 4A's 5G variant, and finally, the Pixel 5. The latter two devices won't be out for a while, but we have ...
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