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Google Announces Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a 5G (blog.google) 52

Google today unveiled two Pixel smartphones. First is the $349 Pixel 4A, which is available for preorder now and will ship on August 20th. And second, there's the Pixel 4A 5G, which will cost $499 and also ship sometime this fall. From a blog post: With the same incredible camera experiences from Pixel 4 and a redesigned hole-punch design, Pixel 4a brings the same features that have helped millions of Pixel owners take great shots. HDR+ with dual exposure controls, Portrait Mode, Top Shot, Night Sight with astrophotography capabilities and fused video stabilization -- they're all there. The Pixel 4a comes in Just Black with a 5.8-inch OLED display. It has a matte finish that feels secure and comfortable in your hand and includes Pixel's signature color pop power button in mint. Check out the custom wallpapers that have some fun with the punch-hole camera. In addition to features like Recorder, which now connects with Google Docs to seamlessly save and share transcriptions and recordings (English only), Pixel 4a will include helpful experiences like the Personal Safety app for real-time emergency notifications and car crash detection.

Pixel 4a also has Live Caption, which provides real-time captioning (English only) for your video and audio content. New with the Pixel 4a launch -- and also rolling out for Pixel 2, 3, 3a and 4 phones -- Live Caption will now automatically caption your voice and video calls. The Pixel 4a has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G Mobile Platform, Titan M security module for on-device security, 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage with an even bigger battery that lasts all day1. [...] This fall, we'll have two more devices to talk about: the Pixel 4a (5G), starting at $499, and Pixel 5, both with 5G2 to make streaming videos, downloading content and playing games on Stadia or other platforms faster and smoother than ever. Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5 will be available in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Japan, Taiwan and Australia. In the coming months, we'll share more about these devices and our approach to 5G.

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Google Announces Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a 5G

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  • In addition to features like Recorder, which now connects with Google Docs to seamlessly save and share transcriptions and recordings (English only),

    Now with brand new excuse to send your recordings to google HQ, and a dozen menus to disable it if it is even possible at all. To HELP you!

    • by Merk42 ( 1906718 )
      Did you see the latest news from $COMPANY? It's bad because it's $COMPANY.

      90% of Slashdot comments nowadays.
      • Are you suggesting that spyware is only bad when google does it, and I have some sort of bias against google not because of spyware, but only because it's google? How daft.
        • by Merk42 ( 1906718 )
          Not really Google specifically, that's why I wrote $COMPANY.
          Slashdot is just so full of hate of anything any company does. Any remotely positive comment is accused of being a corporate shill.
  • After removing the fingerprint scanner in the Pixel 3 and Pixel 4, I'm glad to see that they're bringing it back in the 4A.
    • The 3 has a finger print sensor, it was the 4 that dropped it.

      I'm guessing it's a pretty popular feature, given that it's absence only lasted a single phone model ( hence it was remarkably stupid to remove it ).

  • It appears the new phones have a punch-out for the front camera. Why, Google, why?? Are they trying to save 1mm of space at the top? My Pixel 4 doesn't have a stupid notch/hole and does just fine. So stupid.
    • by Misagon ( 1135 )

      I agree. They could have made the top and bottom only a couple mm wider, like on this year's Sony Xperia phones and it wouldn't have bothered anyone. That would also have allowed them to square the corners.
      I would have chosen a Pixel 3a with this years' guts over this design had it been available (but I'll probably buy it anyway).

      Another issue is one-handed use: for which you'd buy a phone in this size for. But you would also need to be able to reach the top and bottom of the screen with your thumb -- and

  • by bobstreo ( 1320787 ) on Monday August 03, 2020 @11:47AM (#60360931)

    The Pixels are pretty much the best of the best.

    They make $1000 samsungs look like the overpriced, adware loaded junk they are.

    • Maybe so. But I'm looking for a good phone that has an interchangeable battery. I really hate the current smartphone status-quo that the devices are completely locked up and you can't even replace the battery. You can send it to a phone repair shop to do that, but more often than not this will break something in the phone, like dead spots in the display or camera issues, because the devices are simply not designed to be opened after manufacturing.
      We really have to stop this throwaway culture of discarding a

  • I was so glad they started bringing the Nexus back with the "a" series Pixels.

    Still no removable storage, but with 128gb in base model, I'm not as worried about that (but I'd still prefer it).

    But it has a plastic body and a headphone jack! And 3 years guaranteed updates. And a great camera.

    • Still no removable storage, but with 128gb in base model, I'm not as worried about that (but I'd still prefer it).

      I have a 512 GB iPhone 11 Pro Max, and have been bumping Into even that limit recently - primarily from photos/video.

      You just can't produce a phone that can take 4k 60FPS video and sell it with such a small storage base (though in fairness the lowest iPhone 11 tier is I think 64 GB which is even way too lower! But at least you can go higher.).

      Does it even have a way to add more storage? I wen

      • by b0bby ( 201198 )

        At least on my Pixel 3, I get unlimited full resolution storage of my photos and videos on Google Photos, so they are always being backed up. I don't need them all on my phone all the time. I can't remember how much storage I have, but I have never hit it ~2 years in.

        • At least on my Pixel 3, I get unlimited full resolution storage of my photos and videos on Google Photos, so they are always being backed up.

          Yes I also do the same thing with iCloud but even with that I am bumping up on space.

          I'd still back up that photo data if I were you just in case....

        • by Cederic ( 9623 )

          Backing up 4K video to the cloud is a fantastic way to boost your data provider's profits.

          Shit, I don't take 4k video on my proper camera because of storage constraints and I swap out 128GB SD cards on that.

  • the googoo pixel phone has been the worst investment I ever made. The damn thing overheats if it's left in a pocket, crashes if more than 4 apps are open, camera software slowly degrades to the point where it gets into a focus limit-cycle--effectivly making the camera nearly useless, and all-around is an expensive POS.
  • As I understood it, 4a would be manufactured in Viet Nam. Does anyone know if that turned out to be the case?
  • The worst part about android phones is the Samsung bloatware apps and Samsung account. This could be good.
  • "...there's no larger Pixel 4A XL this year..." according to a review at Wired: https://www.wired.com/review/g... [wired.com] (cookies required)

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