Looking for a budget friendly phone? Google has announced its budget smartphone series will return to our shores next week. | TimBiggs
, which also packs the latest and greatest processor into a less expensive package. In previous years the budget Pixel was priced well below the SE, and was less powerful. Now the SE is either a little bit cheaper or a little bit dearer depending on if you go for the 64GB or 128GB model .
And both phones will get new software drops and updates as soon as possible for at least the next three years. One area where the Pixel roundly defeats the small iPhone, but doesn’t live up to the premium phones from Google or Apple, is in the camera. Theused the exact same camera hardware as the Pixel 3, and was therefore an industry-leading photography experience for almost half the price.
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