Google today revealed at its Launch Night In event the Pixel 4a 5G, a souped-up version of its month-old budget phone. While it didn’t announce an exact release date, the phone is now available for pre-order. Introducing #Pixel4a5G! 6.2” OLED display. Ultrawide lens. A more powerful battery. And even a headphone jack. https://t.co/OH3Q4IKmFq #LaunchNightIn pic.twitter.com/RS02Et4nIR — Made By Google (@madebygoogle) September 30, 2020 As the name suggests, the biggest difference between the Pixel 4a and the 4a 5G is that the latter has 5G support, but it’s not the only difference. The Pixel 4a 5G has a larger display than…
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