Google Pixel 3a & 3a XL Come With Flagship Camera at Half The Price

Google I/O 2019 has kicked off and with it came the launch of the more affordable siblings of the Google Pixel 3 series. The Pixel 3a and 3a XL are budget variants of the vanilla Pixel 3 series and of course have some downgrades here and there.

Both of the two budgets smartphones have the same downgraded processor chipsets, but fortunately, we get to see the same flagship grade camera with a bigger battery inside.

Design and Display

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Pixel 3 and 3a appear to be identical twins at first, but there are subtle differences between them. For example, Pixel 3a has a speaker at the chin which is not there on the Pixel 3 and the screen on the 3a is also a tiny bit bigger. The 5.6-inch screen has a Full HD+ resolution on top of a standard OLED display. The 3a XL, meanwhile, has a slightly bigger 6-inch screen.

Instead of Gorilla Glass, Google has gone with Dragon trail glass protection which should offer a more robust protection against falls and bumps at the cost of slightly lesser scratch resistance.

One of the reasons behind the cut down on price is also due to the difference in build quality. With the 3a siblings, you don’t get any of the fancy glass or metal build but instead, you get a polycarbonate plastic chassis. The plastic is actually scratch resistant, but Google warns you about the “paint flaking off”. Also, materials like leather and denim could possibly stain the phones, so a phone cover is recommended.

The return of stereo speakers and the 3.5mm headphone jack is a welcome addition and hopefully, Google will learn a lesson and bring the same to its flagships as well.

Internals and Storage

The only major difference here over the Pixel 3 flagships is the mid-range SD670 processor.  The GPU onboard is a slight downgrade as well, with the Adreno 615 instead of the Adreno 630 on the Pixel 3.

The storage capacity is the same (64/128GB) and just like with any other Google phone there’s still no microSD card slot on the phone. There’s no difference in RAM capacity either between the flagships and the new affordable line as both phones come with 4GB RAM as standard.

Camera

Usually, with mid-range phones, you’re only able to record Full HD videos, but with the 12MP primary flagship camera you can actually go up to 4K. Of course, you will also get unlimited cloud storage with Google Photos for your gallery.

For low-light images, you get the Night Vision feature for flash-free bright and detailed images. It’s one of the best ones out there. The autofocus feature lets you focus on moving objects to produce sharp images even if there’s a lot of movement going on in the frame.

The cameras on these midrangers come with both Electronic and Optical Image Stabilization, ensuring stable videography and photography, even if you have shaky hands.

Premium Google Camera features like Top Shot, Super Res Zoom and HDR+ are also still there.

It is worth mentioning here that you don’t get a wide-angle camera but the standard selfie camera is exactly the same as Pixel flagships.

Battery and Pricing

The smaller Pixel 3a comes with a 3,000 mAh battery unit, which is quite enough for a phone this size, while the larger Pixel 3a XL gets a 3,700 mAh battery. It is interesting to see that both phones come with larger batteries compared to the flagships.

The battery on the two phones is equipped with a feature called “smart battery” which learns the usage of specific apps you use the most and reduces the power drained by those apps. It does come with fast charging and Google claims that you will be able to get 7 hours of usage out of 15 mins of charge which is actually quite impressive for a phone of this level.

The starting price stands at $399 and $479 for the 3a and 3a XL respectively. The two phones are available in Just Black, Clearly White and Purple-ish color pallets.

Google Pixel 3a Specifications

  • CPU: Octa-core (2x 2.0 GHz 360 Gold & 6x 1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 615
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 670
  • OS: Android 9 Pie
  • Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE;
  • Display:
    • 5.6-inch OLED, Full HD+ (1080 x 2220 pixels), (~441 ppi density)
  • Memory:
    • RAM: 4 GB
    • Internal: 64/128 GB
    • Card slot: No
  • Camera:
    • Primary: 12.2MP MP f/1.8
    • Secondary: 8MP
  • Connectivity: LTE, MicroUSB 2.0 Type C, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC
  • Battery: 3000mAh, fast battery charging 18W
  • Price: $399

Google Pixel 3a XL Specifications

  • CPU: Octa-core (2x 2.0 GHz 360 Gold & 6x 1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 615
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 670
  • OS: Android 9 Pie
  • Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE;
  • Display:
    • 6.0-inch OLED, Full HD+ (1080 x 2160 pixels), (~402 ppi density)
  • Memory:
    • RAM: 4 GB
    • Internal: 64/128 GB
    • Card slot: No
  • Camera:
    • Primary: 12.2MP MP f/1.8
    • Secondary: 8MP
  • Connectivity: LTE, MicroUSB 2.0 Type C, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC
  • Battery: 3700mAh, fast battery charging 18W
  • Price: $479


  • Cones
    No Dual Triple Lens Camera (Single Camera Both Side
    No Notch Screen
    No Drop Notch Screen
    Big Thin & Chick

    High Price

    RIP Google

    • no dual triple camera lens is not a con (in your wording cone), pixel has the best camera in mobile industry today, it has surpassed both samsung and apple, you can search for that online…

      you’re asking for a trade off of one best camera in whole mobile industry to 2-3 cheap quality cameras…

      No notch screen? Seriously? those notches are cancer for mobile screens & one of the worst trends apple has started…

      price is high for our country I agree, but in other countries the mobile data companies give out mobile phones on a monthly package along with data and cellular services, so they don’t care about price point…

      • I Remember last two years : Mobile Best Camera Award already goes to Huawei :
        Why not GOOGLE PIXEL Got Awarded for anything ?

        Market Trend Depend Karti hai Best Selling Ko : that a reason Huawei beat by Samsung.

        No More Pixel Life in Market :

        • Abdul Wahab……
          Officialy, the best camera belongs to Huawei P30 Pro which is 950$. However, Pixel 3 has the second best camera in market according to DXO Mark which is the official standard in photo grading. Pixel 3a has a ditto camera setup to Pixel 3 and costs 399$. Is liye………..number of lenses matter nai karte and ye waqai mein eik extremely economical phone hai.

        • Pixel Phone Hardware sy ziyada software ki wajah sy bikta hai….
          Jo Android ka maza pixel phones ya Android One phone men milta hai wo koi bhi ROM nahi dy sakti … Na Huawei EMUI or na Samsung experience…
          Kabhi pure Android use kar ky dekhen,
          Pixel phones ko software experience men koi bhi beat nahi kar sakta…

          • Stock Android is Love While MiUi is 2nd Best Ui for Feature Rich Ui and Maxy ki Updates

            :)

        • Kindly stop considering DXOMark as some reviewing or unbiased entity. After it got leaked that they take money to improve phone rankings, they officially accepted that they now provide “consultancy services” to phone makers.
          The testing methods were changed according to the company that first paid for the services. Since then, any company that pays well gets a good rating. While they intentionally blackmail other phone makers by rating their cameras poorly.

          If you want to believe anything, believe any popular reviewer but not DXOmark.
          Pixel 3 does have the best “all round” camera, Sony XZ2 Premium has the best camera in terms of details preserved. Features-wise Xiaomi flagships are best for their price.

      • Although sony doesn’t has a significant share in the phone market but in my opinion they can beat any smartphone if it comes to camera

    • you are cancer to this website, they should immediately ban your stupid comments on every blog.

    • ab to Easy ho chuka NOC le aur Tax pay kr k Ali Express se Mangwa sakty ho

      Easily


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