Rumored Pixel 4A Specs.

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This depresses me a little - I would have been very interested in this phone had I waited a few more months! Guess I wrote off the Pixel 4 line too soon. Oh, well! My S10 makes me very happy and in the meantime, I'll keep an eye out for the Pixel 5. Thank you for sharing!
 

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I've seen some really good prices on the 4 and the 4XL lately so unless you miss that fingerprint scanner I think it's best to get one of the latest in my opinion but options are good
 

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I've seen some really good prices on the 4 and the 4XL lately so unless you miss that fingerprint scanner I think it's best to get one of the latest in my opinion but options are good

That's good that the 4 and 4 XL have dropped down in price! It will be interesting to see sales stats between all three models when the 4a drops.
 

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That's good that the 4 and 4 XL have dropped down in price! It will be interesting to see sales stats between all three models when the 4a drops.
Yeah I agree ...I think it will be successful plenty people like the other options on the a series ...
 

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I have been waiting for the Pixel 4a XL for weeks, planning on it being my next new phone... ordering on launch date. I know Google said they were trying to move all production to Vietnam, but I wonder if that can happen (or maybe already did start) in time to still meet a May launch? I know there are much, much bigger problems in the world right now than new phones, but I am a little bummed that it might not launch in May as was heavily expected. Stay safe everyone!
 

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I have been waiting for the Pixel 4a XL for weeks, planning on it being my next new phone... ordering on launch date. I know Google said they were trying to move all production to Vietnam, but I wonder if that can happen (or maybe already did start) in time to still meet a May launch? I know there are much, much bigger problems in the world right now than new phones, but I am a little bummed that it might not launch in May as was heavily expected. Stay safe everyone!

I think in times like these, we like to try and cope and/or distract ourselves by thinking about other things. I can totally understand your thoughts about the Pixel 4a.

Hopefully we will find out more information soon about the Pixel 4a's launch so we can stop guessing!
 

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Absolutely! And since it has the same processor and camera, it'll make it even more desirable to consumers.

It has the same processor as what? Because the Pixel 4 series runs the SD855 chip and the 3a series runs an SD670, while the 4a runs an SD730.
 

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I've kinda felt that Google was better at doing more affordable phones rather than full-tier flagships. The Nexus 4 and 5 come to mind. The Pixel line has been good but always seemed to have that one nagging point that's hard to really let-go.
 

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I've kinda felt that Google was better at doing more affordable phones rather than full-tier flagships. The Nexus 4 and 5 come to mind. The Pixel line has been good but always seemed to have that one nagging point that's hard to really let-go.

I think it's in the DNA of their leadership. Everyone touts the HTC engineers but the Pixel the seems to be led by the same folks that developed the original Moto X and Moto G.

Historically the Moto X always skimped out on the specs compared to their competition and the Moto G was the first good low/mid-range phone. I see the Pixel and the lower Pixel a devices as the spiritual successors to those original Moto X and Moto G phones (with the added bonus of Google's machine learning for photos).
 

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I think it's in the DNA of their leadership. Everyone touts the HTC engineers but the Pixel the seems to be led by the same folks that developed the original Moto X and Moto G.

Historically the Moto X always skimped out on the specs compared to their competition and the Moto G was the first good low/mid-range phone. I see the Pixel and the lower Pixel a devices as the spiritual successors to those original Moto X and Moto G phones (with the added bonus of Google's machine learning for photos).

The Nexus 5 was a great budget phone...