![]() ![]() Additionally, the bottom speaker that is located right below the screen on the Pixel 3 has been moved to the bottom edge of the device. This new OLED display is only slightly taller in size, which ends up adding an extra 40 vertical pixels to the original Pixel 3’s 1,080 x 2,160 resolution. Google also gave the Pixel 3a a slightly larger 5.6-inch screen to help distinguish it from its 5.5-inch flagship sibling. ![]() Google Pixel 3a (left) vs Google Pixel 3 (right) Not a single scratch has developed, even on the glossy areas where there’s only bare plastic. Of course, having a large portion of this phone coated in soft-touch paint helps hide the plastic-y feel of the device.Īfter slinging the phone around without a case for the past week, the Pixel 3a hasn’t shown any signs of wear at all. Instead, by going with a plastic frame, the bottom of the phone is now made of one seamless piece of plastic rather than an imperfectly color-matched combo of aluminum and glass. This change in materials definitely helped to drive down the cost of this handset, but it doesn’t cheapen the overall feel. One big differentiator between the two Pixel phones is the Pixel 3a features a polycarbonate (or plastic to be less scientific) body, whereas the Pixel 3 is made of glass and aluminum. Title=More%20Expert%20Tech%20Roundups&type=articles%2Cvideos&tags=tech-roundup&count=6&columnCount=6&theme=article Compared to other devices in its price bracket it certainly has more personality than every other black rectangle with a touchscreen. When that same style is applied to a phone that’s affordably priced, suddenly the Pixel 3a is the best-looking budget phone ever made. Google’s flagship Android phone was already a handsome handset thanks to its simple two-tone design that mixed shiny accents with a matte finish. For the most part, the Pixel 3a looks like a spitting image of the Pixel 3, and that’s isn't a bad thing. ![]()
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