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Posted by Rich Luci
 - Yesterday at 22:13:22
I loved my 8a, and now my 9a.  Probably the best value in the market for non gamers and older technologists.
Posted by indyp
 - Yesterday at 15:48:30
16G RAM and better screen is worth it.  MUCH smaller resolution on the 10. Not as bright. No SOS Satellite.  Not hearing aid compatible.

If the non-Pro offered 16 GB RAM I might bite.  That extra makes a difference.

Quote from: mjw149 on Yesterday at 14:48:14I believe that Google sells very few Pixel phones, so it's a little odd that they have so many different models to begin with.

Pixel is estimated around 5% of the US market (as of 2004.)
Posted by opckieran
 - Yesterday at 14:57:15
On the topic of cameras too, none of the cameras except for the 10's new tele are even new. 10 pro uses the same cameras as 9 pro. The 10 uses the same cameras as the 9a plus the tele. Will their new G5 chip bring anything to the table in photography?
Posted by mjw149
 - Yesterday at 14:48:14
I believe that Google sells very few Pixel phones, so it's a little odd that they have so many different models to begin with.
Posted by Camera guy
 - Yesterday at 10:46:37
Correct. Not everyone wants an ultrawide camera.

Please give us 3x or more telephoto camera in every phone.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 08:43:02
The Pixel 9A offered almost identical features to the Pixel 9, albeit with a somewhat later release window. Now Google has made the Pixel 10 Pro equally irrelevant.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Pixel-9A-made-the-standard-Pixel-9-irrelevent-Now-Google-has-done-the-same-with-the-Pixel-10-Pro.1092941.0.html