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Google Pixel 8a launched to take on Galaxy S23 FE, iPhone SE 2025

Google surprisingly launched the Pixel 8a 5G. The device is aimed to challenge Samsung’s Galaxy S23 FE and Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE 2025. Google has a lot to offer with Pixel 8a including a larger battery, new Tensor SoC, and unbeatable software longevity.
The Pixel 8a is available in four colors: Aloe (Green), Bay (Blue), Porcelain (Cream), and Obsidian (Black). It features a 6.1-inch Actua OLED display with 1080 x 2400 pixel resolution, up to 2,000 nits peak brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 glass.
Google claims Pixel 8a offers over 24-hour battery life and up to 72-hour battery life with Extreme Battery Saver enabled. It packs a 4492mAh battery, featuring 23W fast charging and Qi-certified Wireless charging. It lacks the wireless powershare feature, which is available in the Pixel 8 series.
The handset features 8GB LPDDR5x RAM and is available in 128GB and 256GB internal storage. Under the hood, it’s equipped with Google’s Tensor G3 processor and Titan M2 security coprocessor. It also has anti-malware and anti-phishing protection, including support for passkeys.
In terms of software support, Google surprised its competitors, with Pixel 8a guaranteed to receive seven years of OS, security, and Feature Drop updates. Software support gives Pixel 8a an edge over Samsung’s Galaxy S23 FE and Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE 2025.
As far as the camera department is concerned, the Pixel 8a has a 64-megapixel Quad PD wide (primary) camera, supporting Super Res Zoom up to 8x. Besides, it brings a 13-megapixel ultrawide camera, featuring 120° field of view. For selfies and video calling, it uses a 13-megapixel front camera.
Pixel 8a’s key features include Circle to Search, Magic Editor, Best Take, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, Real Tone, Face Unblur, Night Sight, Top Shot, Portrait Mode, Portrait Light, Motion Auto-Focus, Frequent Faces, Dual exposure controls, Live HDR+, Ultra HDR, Long Exposure and Astrophotography.
The phone also packs core sensors including a Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Accelerometer, Gyrometer, Magnetometer, and Barometer. For biometric authentication, Pixel 8a has Face Unlock and Fingerprint Unlock with an under-display fingerprint sensor.
Pre-loaded with Android 14, the Pixel 8a matches its parent models (Pixel 8 and 8 Pro) in software longevity. It features IP67 dust and water resistance and a matte composite back with a matte aluminum frame. Google notes it’s made with at least 24% recycled materials based on product weight.
Price:
- 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM: $499 / £499 / €549 / INR 52,999
- 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM: $559 / £559 / €609
Colorful. Powerful. AI-full. #Pixel8a is a smarter phone, at a great price.
Designed with Google AI and a best-in-class camera:
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— Made by Google (@madebygoogle) May 7, 2024
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New Pixel Watch feature simplifies phone swaps

Google has introduced a smart new tool for Pixel Watch owners to ease the transition when upgrading to a new phone. The latest Pixel Watch app update (version 2.2) now includes a “Switch phone” prompt that pops up when the app notices your watch is linked to a different device. This alert, visible on the app’s home screen, guides you to connect your watch to the new phone effortlessly.
The feature walks users through the steps to transfer their Pixel Watch, ensuring a smooth setup. Once completed, the prompt vanishes, and the app updates to show the new connection. It supports all models—Pixel Watch, Pixel Watch 2, and Pixel Watch 3—but requires the newest app version, so you may need to update.
This addition addresses a common hassle where users forget to re-pair their watch after switching phones, which can lead to syncing issues. However, the reminder might feel a bit insistent for those not ready to make the switch immediately. It’s unclear if you can turn off the prompt for good.
Google’s attention to practical tweaks like this highlights their commitment to improving user experience. The phone switch feature saves time and reduces frustration, especially for frequent phone upgraders. If you’ve recently changed phones, open the Pixel Watch app to check out this helpful tool.
Google updates Chrome, Search, and Play Store for better user experience

Google is rolling out exciting updates to make browsing, searching, and downloading apps smoother and safer for Android users. These changes focus on improving Chrome’s security, redesigning the Google Search bar, and enhancing the Google Play Store’s download process.
Chrome’s Improved Security
Google Chrome now offers stronger protection with “Enhanced Safe Browsing” powered by Gemini Nano, an AI model that works directly on your device. This feature checks websites in real-time to spot phishing attempts and other online threats, keeping your data safe without relying on cloud servers. It’s a step up from the standard protection, giving users more peace of mind while browsing.
Redesigned Google Search Bar
The Google Search bar on Android is getting a fresh look. It’s now simpler and easier to use, with a modern design that fits better with your phone’s home screen. The updated widget lets you access Search, Lens, or voice commands quickly. The new layout is clean and user-friendly, making searches faster and more intuitive.
Better Play Store Downloads
The Google Play Store is improving how it shows app download progress. A new notification design displays a progress bar right in your notification panel, so you can track downloads without opening the app. This small but helpful change makes managing app installs more convenient.
These updates show Google’s focus on creating a safer, simpler, and more efficient experience for Android users. They’re rolling out gradually, so keep an eye out for them on your device!
Android
Google Pixel phone and watch update for May 2025 brings fixes and a fresh app look

Google is rolling out its May 2025 software update for Pixel devices, making things smoother for phones, tablets, and the Pixel Watch app. This update is all about fixing bugs and adding a small but nice change for Pixel Watch users. It’s available for devices running Android 15, like the Pixel 6, 7, 8, 9 series, and Pixel Tablet. The rollout started on May 7, 2025, and will reach devices over the next week, depending on your carrier.
For Pixel phones and tablets, the update tackles three key issues: better microphone recording, improved Bluetooth pairing, and general performance tweaks. It also includes 28 security fixes, with one possibly being targeted by hackers, so updating soon is a good idea. If you have a Pixel 6 or 8, note that this update locks the bootloader, meaning you can’t go back to older software versions.
On the Pixel Watch side, there’s no major device update this month, but the Pixel Watch app on Android now has a light theme option. This gives the app a brighter, cleaner look, making it easier to use in different lighting.
Google might share more about Wear OS at I/O 2025, but for now, the app’s new style is a welcome touch. To get the update, check your device settings. Pixel users can expect a notification soon, but you can also manually check for it. Stay updated for a better, safer experience.
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