The upcoming Google Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL have been in the news quite a bit recently, but today we're finally getting a first look at what the phone's official design will look like. Unfortunately, the new leak really doesn't give us any new information about the phone or its design. Apart from the May 7th launch date shown as the date on the screen and what appears to be a new wallpaper for Google's new mid-range Pixel smartphones, we're still left with the same details as before.
The image shows that the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL will feature a 3.5mm headphone port, symmetrical bezels above and below their notch-less displays and volume and power keys along their right edge.
Since these phones were first leaked last November, we're pretty eager to get our hands on them. While the rumored specs of the two phones indicate that we're looking at mid-range devices, the pricing details we've seen so far suggest that Google will be selling the phones for only a little less than last year's OnePlus 6T. On the plus side, the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are both expected to have the same camera sensors for their main and front-facing cameras, though Google will be omitting secondary front-facing camera which features a wide-angle lens on the standard Pixel 3 smartphones.
Would you be willing to spend $500 or so on a mid-range Pixel 3a?
Source: Android Headlines
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