Article 56FV6 Google finally announces the Pixel 4a for $349

Google finally announces the Pixel 4a for $349

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Ron Amadeo
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    The Pixel 4a. It's finally here! [credit: Google ]

Remember the Pixel 4a? After months of delays, Google's midrange smartphone is finally coming to market. Google made the phone official with only a quiet blog post, instead of the hyped-up online launch most other phones have been getting in the COVID-19 era.

The main thing we didn't know from the seven months of leaks was the price, which Google confirmed today is $350. It really seems like Google is doing the bare minimum for a launch here-there is no XL model, and the phone only comes in one color. The Pixel 4a is up for pre-order right now, with a ship date of August 20.

For your $350, you get a 5.81-inch, 2340*1080 60Hz OLED display, a Snapdragon 730G SoC, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage, a 3140mAh battery, a single 12MP camera on the back and an 8MP camera on the front. There's a USB-C port and, surprisingly, a headphone jack.

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