A Pixel 4a retail listing spills all just hours before launch

The Pixel 4a is expected to launch today in just a matter of hours.

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What you need to know

  • Retailer pages for Google’s upcoming Pixel 4a have gone live a little early.
  • A key selling point of the 4a is its “helpful price.”
  • Google also touts the Pixels photo prowess and helpful features like fast photo sharing and the AI-powered voice recording.

Google is set to launch the Pixel 4a, the low-cost sibling of 2019’s Pixel 4a after several months of delay. The company teased the launch date last week, and now a retailer’s page has gone up, confirming many of the key details

With the 4a, you’ll “take photos like a pro”, your phone will last longer and charge faster, you’ll love the camera, and AI will be there to tune up all parts of the experience from recording to battery life

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There are not too many surprises here — if any — it’s just what we’d expect from a Google-branded phone in 2020.

The Pixel 4a is expected to launch today, August 3rd in just a matter of hours. It’ll come with a Snapdragon 730, 128GB of UFS storage, 6GB of RAM, and the Pixel experience software. A 5G variant is also expected to come within the following months.

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