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The Pixel 8A is Google’s newest budget phone. It launches on May 14 for $499.
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The Pixel 8A comes in four colors (from left to right): obsidian (black), aloe (green), porcelain (white) and bay (blue).
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Similar to last year’s Pixel 7A, the Pixel 8A has a 6.1-inch display.
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But Google increased the refresh rate so that it can reach up to 120Hz.
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The Pixel 8A’s screen should also be brighter than the Pixel 7A’s, since it can reach up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness.
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The camera, however, is very similar to the Pixel 7A’s. There’s a 64-megapixel main camera and a 13-megapixel ultrawide camera.
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The Pixel 8A has softer, rounded edges similar to the Pixel 8, which is a slight departure from the boxier Pixel 7A.
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The side of the device has a matte-metallic finish.
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Here’s another look at the Pixel 8A’s edges.
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The phone runs on Google’s Tensor G3 processor, the same chip that powers the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.
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The back of the phone also has a matte finish, unlike the glossy Pixel 7A.
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This makes it feel a bit more premium, and it fits in nicely with the rest of the Pixel 8 lineup.
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Google is also bringing certain AI features to the A-series for the first time with the Pixel 8A, such as Best Take and Audio Magic Eraser. Best Take combines data from multiple group photos so that you can choose a different facial expression. Audio Magic Eraser subdues unwanted sounds in video recordings.
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Overall, the Pixel 8A seems like a solid option for Pixel fans looking to spend no more than $500 on a new phone. But we’ll know more once we’ve had a chance to test it.
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