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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
Yeah I agree ...I think it will be successful plenty people like the other options on the a series ...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 ...
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!
Absolutely! And since it has the same processor and camera, it'll make it even more desirable to consumers.
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).
The Nexus 5 was a great budget phone...