After years of rumors, anticipation, and speculation — and maybe the occasional related libation — Google’s midrange Pixel is finally a reality.
Google announced the Pixel 3a, as it’s now officially known, at its I/O developers’ conference this week. The device looks like the regular Pixel, acts like the regular Pixel, and even shares the regular Pixel’s exceptional camera — all the way down to its wildly impressive Night Sight low-light capability. It comes with the same guarantee of three full years of timely and reliable OS and security updates, too, which is something no other Android phone even comes close to matching.
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Source: Computer World