Google this week launched its newest smartphone, the $349 Pixel 4a, a low-cost device that’s designed to compete with other affordable…
Google this week launched its newest smartphone, the $349 Pixel 4a, a low-cost device that’s designed to compete with other affordable devices like Apple’s iPhone SE. We picked up one of the new Pixel 4a smartphones and thought we’d check it out to see how it measures up to the iPhone SE, given that the two devices have such similar price points. The Pixel 4a feature a 5.81-inch OLED panel, which is much larger than the iPhone’s 4.7-inch LCD display. It has a pinhole camera cutout but is otherwise all screen, which gives it a more modern look and more viewable display area. The iPhone SE continues to feature thick top and bottom bezels that cut down on screen viewing area. The iPhone SE has a Touch ID Home Button in the bottom bezel, and the Pixel 4a also uses a fingerprint sensor, but it’s located at the rear of the device.