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Pixel 4a leak hints at no 5G for mid-range 2020 Google phone

Pixel 4a leak hints at no 5G for mid-range 2020 Google phone

Posted on February 7, 2020 By Jarvis

We are about to get flooded by a few high-end and mid-range phones in the coming weeks leading up to and culminating at MWC 2020 but Android purists might already have had their fill with the Pixel 4 last year. That said, the price point of Google’s premium phone has scared off not a few Android faithful. That’s where the wallet-friendly “a” variants come in and if the current information we have on the Pixel 4a is accurate, it shouldn’t be a surprise that it won’t be as capable as many phones coming this year.
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