Google unveils new bank-saving ‘cheap’ Pixel phone with high-end iPhone tricks

GOOGLE has unveiled a cheap and cheerful new Pixel phone to undercut its rivals.

The tempting new Google Pixel 7a is “packed with value” according to the tech giant.

Check out the new Google Pixel 7a

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Check out the new Google Pixel 7aCredit: Google

It’s part of Google’s Pixel A-series, which is the company’s mid-tier smartphone range.

The new mobile looks like a high-end gadget, with a Pixel 7 Pro-style design – including the iconic camera bar on the back.

You can bag it in Charcoal, Snow, Sea and Coral color options.

But it’s also got some powerful specs.

For a start, it’s powered by Google’s speedy Tensor G2 chip.

There’s a 6.1-inch Full HD+ display to enjoy.

This is an OLED panel, so you’ll get impressive colors and contrast.

The 90Hz Smooth Display also offers 25% higher peak brightness than the old model.

Google has fitted the Pixel 7a with wireless charging.

And the search engine giant reckons you can get a whopping 72 hours of battery life if you switch Extreme Battery Saver on.

It comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage as standard.

You’ll be able to unlock it using your face (like the iPhone) and your fingerprint for added security.

The camera system is no joke either: you’ve got a double snapper on the back with a 64-megapixel Wide shooter and a 13-megapixel snapper too.

The 64-megapixel camera features the largest sensor ever shipped on an A-series device, so you should get decent low-light performance.

Google is offering up Super Res Zoom up to 8x, a 13-megapixel front-facing snapper, and 4K 30fps video recording on all cameras.

You’ll be able to use Google’s mind-blowing Magic Eraser tool that lets you instantly scrub unwanted people or objects from your snaps.

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And of course, it runs on Google’s popular Android OS – so you’ll get the usual apps and features to boot.

The handset is affordable at just $499/£449, and it’s available from May 10 on the Google Store.

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