In this week’s top stories: Google launched the Pixel 3a and began a strong marketing campaign against the iPhone X, Google Fi mistakenly charged full price to some customers who wanted financing, the third Android Q Beta has arrived, including on non-Pixel phones, and more.
The biggest news this week, by far, was the announcement and immediate launch of the Google Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL at Google I/O. The devices launched starting at $399, with many retailers and carriers offering $100 off, making the phones, as our Stephen Hall would call them, a “stupid good value.”
Google immediately began to flex the Pixel 3a’s Night Sight capabilities and pricing superiority over the iPhone XS, with billboards showing an example image from both devices, with the retail price listed underneath. These are a clear continuation of the Pixel 3’s “Phone X” marketing strategy.
In addition to the Pixel 3a vs iPhone ad, Google released a slew of videos this week for the mid-range device. They amusingly feature Awkwafina and 2 Chainz highlighting various aspects of the new phone, including Night Sight, Google Assistant, Lens, photo backup, and all-day battery life.
In less-than-stellar Google news, some Google Fi customers found themselves being charged the full amount for devices they had purchased with financing. Instead of charging the standard monthly amount, customers affected were charged their full device price for the month of May. Google has since issued refunds for all customers affected by this issue, as of Monday.
As we all expected, Google also launched Android Q Beta 3 at Google I/O this week for most Pixel phones (except the Pixel 3a and 3a XL) and additionally launched it onto over fifteen non-Pixel phones, including the OnePlus 6/6T. For a rundown of the best new features this third beta brings, check out our Damien Wilde’s overview.
Beyond the Pixel 3a and Android Q Beta 3, there was almost no end to all of the Google news coming out this week from Google I/O, the company’s annual developer conference. Our Stephen Hall summarized and gave his commentary on the Keynote, and Ben Schoon rounded up the announcements and tidbits for all three days.
- [Update: More details] What to expect at Google I/O 2019: Pixel 3a, Nest Hub Max, Android 10 Q, Assistant, and more
- [Update: Day 3] Google I/O 2019 Roundup: Android Q, Pixel 3a, Nest Hub Max, and more
- Google reveals ‘next generation Assistant’ w/ 10x faster answers, coming to Pixel 4 first
- Google I/O ’19 Keynote Live Blog + News Hub: Pixel 3a, Nest Hub Max, Android Q, and more
- Google quietly acknowledges Fuchsia during I/O 2019
The rest of this week’s top stories follow:
Android |
- Samsung cancelling Galaxy Fold orders later this month unless customers say otherwise
- Android Auto car app experience is being killed in favor of Assistant in the car
- OnePlus 7 Pro display will be HDR10+ certified, new leaks show off pop-up camera, ‘Almond’ color
- Android Auto gets design overhaul w/ dark theme, better media controls and autoplay, rolling out this Summer
- OnePlus 7 Pro confirmed to be T-Mobile exclusive, some stores will sell up to three days early
Apps & Updates |
- Here’s the redesigned Google Play Store for Android TV, coming later this year
- Gmail for Android preps Google Tasks integration [APK Insight]
Made by Google |
- What are you really giving up to save $400 on a Google Pixel 3a? [Video]
- Download the official Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL wallpaper here
Videos |
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