Here's everything Google just announced at its annual hardware event.
Google announced its new Android phones for the year, including a 5G version of the Pixel 4a that launched earlier this year and the Pixel 5., which is still a great phone for the price. The Pixel 4a 5G starts at $499, which is $150 more than the regular Pixel 4a.
Google says 5G will help with services like Google Duo video chat, so you can share your screen and watch videos with other people. Or for Google Stadia, its streaming video game service. Those things require faster internet. But 5G is still really limited around the U.S. right now, so it's not yet a reason to buy a new phone. It's just good for a bit of future-proofing.
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