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The Pixel 5 makes Google’s phone line-up more confusing than ever

The Google Pixel 5, which was unveiled during the company’s recent Launch Night In event, was definitely a surprise – especially if you were paying any attention to the lofty rumours leading up to its debut. Rather than offering a giant screen, the latest Snapdragon processor, and state-of-the-art biometric security, Google’s new handset is surprisingly pedestrian.

While we don’t mind that the Pixel 5 comes in with a lower price, if you start to compare it to the Pixel 4a 5G, the Pixel

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