Ana içeriğe geç

3. Adımdaki Değişiklikler

Düzenleyen: Arthur Shi

Düzenleme onaylandı tarafından Arthur Shi

Önce
Sonra
Değiştirilmemiş

Adım Satırları

[* black] The 3a looks very much like its older brother, the Pixel 3, but with fewer seams. Ours also came in a rather distinctive color, which Google dubs "Purple-ish," but which we dub "[https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/DyVr6mL4Jn31qJXg.full|Thanos Edition|new_window=true]."
- [* black] That seamless enclosure points to a screen-first entry on this phone—we're hoping this will mean easier screen replacements than we saw on the [guide|113656|Pixel 3|stepid=217262|new_window=true].
+ [* black] That seamless enclosure points to a screen-first entry on this phone—we're hoping this will mean easier screen replacements than what we saw on the [guide|113656|Pixel 3|stepid=217262|new_window=true].
[* icon_reminder] Dread it, run from it, but screen repairs arrive all the same.
[* black] Google also managed to fit a headphone jack in here—which weirdly feels like a luxury feature on this budget phone.
[* black] From the back, it's hard to tell the 3 and 3a apart. Supposedly that brittle glass cover makes for a more premium handset, but we can't see the difference from here.
[* black] The [guide|114123|iPhone XR|new_window=true] and [guide|120331|Galaxy S10e|new_window=true] would also like to take your budget smartphone dollars—but at $700+, they're not trying ''that'' hard. The Pixel 3a packs a slower processor and plastic construction, among other changes, to bring the price down a ton.