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Google Pixel 3a vs Motorola Moto G7 Plus: Which is best?

Google Pixel 3a vs Motorola Moto G7 Plus: Which is best?

Posted on May 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Can the cheaper Pixel top the current budget champ?

The Pixel 3a is Google’s cheapest Pixel to date, delivering a mid-range revision on the Pixel 3 that costs almost half the price without shedding all of its best features.

Even so, it’s launching into a smartphone market that is increasingly focused on brilliant, budget-friendly devices, packing just enough flagship allure into £200-300 phones to make you reconsider a much higher spend. Motorola’s latest Moto G7 Plus is the best of the bunch right now, with a teardrop notch, a pretty good camera, and enough power and polish to feel like a steal at £269.
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