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Google's new Pixel 4A smartphone has finally been introduced after months of self-made Lex.
This cheap model of last year's Pixel 4 flagship phone was introduced in 3 different versions.
One 4G version while the other 2 will have 5G support and the design of this phone has been changed to some extent by Google with some new features.
Google's Pixel phones are known for their excellent camera setup, and the Pixel 4A is second to none in that it can beat flagship phones despite having single cameras on the front and back.
The phone comes with a 12.2 megapixel camera on the back with dual pixel technology, HDR support and OIS.
The camera has features like portrait mode, top shot, night sight (for night sky pictures) and video stabilization.
The front of the phone comes with an 8-megapixel white angle selfie camera with a punch hole design, and for the first time Google has adopted this design for a selfie camera.
In addition, the phone has a 5.8-inch FHD Plus resolution OLED screen with HDR Plus support.
The Pixel 4A comes with a Snapdragon 730G processor, GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and e-SIM support.
The phone has a 3140 mAh battery with 18 watts of fast charging support, while the Titan M has security and physical fingerprint sensor on the back.
Features include stereo speakers, live captions for videos, 3-year operating system instant updates, and audio recordings from Google Assistant.
The phone is priced at $399 and will initially go on sale in the United States, the United Kingdom and a select few countries
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