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Leaked Pixel 4a renders from December
Google is not a hardware-focused company, deriving most of its profits from things like online advertising, digital content distribution, and cloud services. The Pixel project is an experiment meant to showcase Android’s progress in a controlled environment untainted by the proprietary software tweaks and bloatware of third-party device manufacturers. Google doesn’t want to play the volume game and risk drawing Samsung’s ire, settling for low sales numbers and hefty margins instead.
The window may have already closed
Unfortunately, there’s no way to know for sure how big of a chunk of Google’s reported 7.2 million unit sales total in 2019 went to the mid-range Pixel 3a and 3a XL. Anecdotally, all signs seem to point in the direction of a colossal box-office flop for the high-end Pixel 4 duo, which caught a lot of flak from both professional reviewers and regular consumers for a mediocre battery life, mediocre design, gimmicky Motion Sense functionality, and excessive pricing.
The Pixel 3a was pretty fly for an affordable guy
The Galaxy A51 is one of the world’s best-selling smartphones
All things considered, what the search giant should do is pull the Pixel 4a plug as well and shift its hardware focus entirely to the Pixel 5. That may sound like a counterintuitive advice after offering so much praise for the Pixel 3a, but it’s the only way forward that makes sense.
The Pixel 5 is essentially a Pixel 5a anyway
These are still the only leaked renders of a purported Pixel 5 XL prototype