After months of speculation and rumored delays, Google has opened preorders for the Pixel 4A, with the Pixel 4A 5G and the Pixel 5 slated for release this fall.
Google officially announced not one, but three Pixel phones today. Included in the list are the highly anticipated Google Pixel 4A, the 5G-capable version dubbed the Pixel 4A 5G, and the Pixel 5.
Google has stated that the Pixel 4A's launch had been somewhat delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, which likely caused delays in the supply chain, according to The Verge.
Pixel 4A
Introducing #Pixel4a. The helpful Google phone at a helpful price. https://t.co/YHi4LooEAE pic.twitter.com/3cbbjZn2RM
-- Made by Google (@madebygoogle) August 3, 2020
The Pixel 4A features a $349 price tag -- $50 less than the iPhone SE -- and will connect to 4G LTE networks. It boasts a 5.81-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2,340 by 1,080 at 443 ppi.
The device features a 12.2-megapixel punch-hole camera with a 77-degree field of view. Powered by a Snapdragon 730G system-on-chip, it also has 6 gigabytes of memory, 128 gigabytes of storage, and a 3,140mAh battery.
Google has begun taking preorders for the Pixel 4A today on the Google Store page, and it's also available to preorder on on Amazon. The Pixel 4A is anticipated to begin shipping on August 20.
Pixel 4A 5G and Pixel 5
Google's sneak-peek image for the Pixel 4A 5G and the Pixel 5
Google is also giving customers a sneak peek at the Pixel 4A 5G and the Pixel 5, though they haven't provided any detailed information on either phone's hardware. Both phones will be launching this fall and will be available in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia.
The Pixel 4A 5G will launch at $499. Google has not released pricing for the Pixel 5 yet.