The American internet company Google is sending a cheaper model after its Pixel 8 smartphone series, which came on the market last fall: the Pixel 8A. Although ‘cheap’ is relative: with a price of 550 euros, it is 50 euros more expensive than its predecessor and for many users it is probably not what they mean by a ‘people’s mobile’. But the device is particularly future-proof.
Google offers a seven-year update warranty for its Pixel 8A – the same as for the high-end models from the device series that came on the market this fall. This means that Google’s Pixel 8A stands alone: such an extensive update promise does not exist anywhere else in the upper middle class. And Google does not make any concessions when it comes to features, as the test showed. Does that take away the horror of the high price?
Source: Krone

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