Google’s new phone isn’t better than its last one. Yet this might be the most enticing Google phone ever, for one simple reason: It costs just $400.
Google’s new phone isn’t better than its last one. In fact, the new Pixel 3a has a slower processor and a less impressive screen, and it lacks common features such as water resistance and wireless charging. Yet this might be the most enticing Google phone ever, for one simple reason: It costs just $400.
Google announced the new device at its I/O developer conference, the Alphabet Inc. subsidiary’s largest event of the year. At an airy concert venue down the street from its corporate headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Google...
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