Article 6MMJF Google’s Pixel 8A is a midrange phone that might actually go the distance

Google’s Pixel 8A is a midrange phone that might actually go the distance

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The Pixel 8A is officially here, with very little in the way of surprises since it leaked to all heck over the past few weeks - as Google hardware always does. The 8A gets Google's latest processor, adds a bunch of new AI features, and still starts at $499 in the US. But the very best news is that the 8A adopts the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro's seven years of software support, which is just unheard of in a midrange phone.

The 8A retains the same general shape and size as its predecessor. But its 6.1-inch screen gets a couple of significant updates: the top refresh rate is now 120Hz, up from 90Hz, and the panel gets up to 40 percent brighter, up to 2,000 nits in peak brightness mode. They're important upgrades, especially since the 8A's main...

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