Google announces Pixel 3A and 3A XL at Google I/O

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At Google I/O, the company announced the new Pixel 3A and Pixel 3A XL. Both the devices have been leaked in the past and the company has finally announced the devices at their annual developer conference.

The Pixel 3A comes with a 5.6-inch Full HD+ OLED display while 3A XL comes with a 6-inch Full HD+ OLED display and has 4 GB of RAM. Both the devices are powered by Snapdragon 670 and come with storage options up to 64 GB. The major attraction of the devices is the Pixel camera which comes with the Night Sight mode and Portrait features. The Google Pixel 3A comes with a 3,000 mAh battery while the Pixel 3A XL comes with a 3,700 mAh battery. In terms of design, Google has gone for a simple device with a polycarbonate back and no wireless charging. Both the devices also miss out on IP ratings but do come with a 3.5mm headphone jack. Google is also promising 3 years of OS and security updates for both phones.

Google Pixel 3A and Pixel 3A XL will be available with T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon, and is available for purchase right now. Both the devices will be available in black, white, and purple. The Google Pixel 3A is priced at $399 and you will have to shell out $479 for the Pixel 3A XL.

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