by Hayato Huseman on (#5AM7W)
How much do you really want 5G?Ever since the Pixel 3a was first announced for $399, Google has held a prominent position in the low-cost market for its affordable phones with outsized camera performance. The A series has consistently made the appropriate sacrifices necessary to bring prices down and even improved upon the shortcomings of the company's higher-end lineup — most notably, in its battery life.After considerable delays, the subsequent Pixel 4a repeated the 3a's success with even better camera performance, a larger screen signifying Google's move over to hole punch camera cutouts, and an even better value at just $350. Those looking for a decidedly higher-end phone can turn to the Pixel 5 for double the price, while the upcoming Pixel 4a 5G splits the difference, both in terms of price and hardware accoutrements. It isn't that there isn't a lot to say about the Pixel 4a 5G; it's more that most of it has already been said in our reviews of the Pixel 4a and ...