Google Stops Selling The Pixel 3 And Pixel 3XL
Dhir Acharya
Google no longer sells the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL at its store. This removal lines up with the removal of the Pixel 2 one year ago. Time to move on!
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Google no longer sells the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL at its store. Now, if you go to the product pages of these two smartphones, you will be redirected to the homepage. Meanwhile, other mentions of the two phones on the company’s website will say they are out of stock.
Earlier this week, the tech giant confirmed that it has sold all the items of these handsets. Google also said that if customers want to buy these phones, they should check if other retailers have anything left.
The removal of these phones from Google store lines up with the same thing that happened to the Pixel 2 one year ago.
Google’s upcoming smartphone is the Pixel 4A, which follows up to the Google Pixel 4 released in 2019. Rumors said that the Pixel 4A will be priced at Rs 30,434 and will have a headphone jack.
The Google Pixel 3 is considered one of the best smartphone ever made by the company, and its camera remains a strong competitor on the market though newer, smarter phones have come out over time.
Released in 2018, the smartphone sports a 5.5-inch OLED screen with a pixel density of 443 ppi and a resolution of 2160x1080 pixels. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 845 chipset, runs on Android 9 and features 4GB RAM. In addition, users can choose between 64GB and 128GB of internal storage. It has one main 12.2MP rear camera along with two 8MP lenses on the front. Its water and dust resistance rating is IP68. And finally, the phone packs a 2,915 mAh battery that also supports Qi wireless charging.
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