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The Pixel 3A. It looks just like a Pixel. [credit: Google ]
As expected, the cheaper Pixels get cheaper thanks to the switch to a plastic back instead of glass, a cheaper SoC instead of the flagship Snapdragon 845, no water resistance, no wireless charging, and a downgrade to a single front camera instead of the normal + wide-angle dual front camera setup of the Pixel 3.
The smaller Pixel 3A has a 5.6-inch, 2220x1080 OLED display and a 3000mAh battery, while the bigger Pixel 3A XL gets a 6-inch, 2160x1080 OLED with a 3700mAh battery. Both devices have a 2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and a USB-C port. You still get NFC, stereo speakers, squeezable "Active Edge" sides that call up the Google Assistant, an eSIM chip, and an always-on ambient display mode.
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