This week, Google announced the Pixel 9a, slated for an April release with a starting price of £500 for the 128GB model. In addition, Samsung rolled out its Galaxy A series, including the A56 with advanced features like Exynos 1580, 45W charging, and extensive software support. The A36 offers a cheaper option with some downgraded specs while the A26 remains budget-friendly but lacks several features like extras. The Pixel 8a's price drop leaves it competitive against its successor, despite some limitations noted in its hardware and performance.
The Samsung Galaxy A56 features the Exynos 1580 chipset with AMD RDNA 3 graphics and offers 6 OS updates, showing impressive performance for a mid-range phone.
While the Galaxy A36 is £100 cheaper than the A56, the downgrades in performance and material quality could make it less appealing for some buyers.
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