Pixel 7a - the flagship phone for the people! No need to spend more than $450 for a phone ever again?
" that more expensive, flagship phones have?$450-500 Pixel 7a to offer practically the same features as $1,200 Android flagships and iPhones for a fraction of the price
For example, Apple's iPhone SE has carried the company's old design since 2016, while Samsung's Galaxy"A" series of mid-range phones have been lacking a flagship-grade processor that allows the phones to stay fast in the long run . According to all the leaks and rumors we have so far, the upcoming Pixel 7a is now pretty much expected to match the hardware feature set of phones that cost up to 3x more!
The Pixel 7a is expected to utilize the same sensor-cropping trick used by the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, thanks to the reportedly new 50MP primary camera that's to replace the ancient 12MP shooter Google's been using since the Pixel 2.
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