
Google took the wraps off its second-generation Pixel 4A phone last week (announcing the Pixel 4A 5G and Pixel 5 at the same time), joining Samsung's Galaxy A51 and Apple's new iPhone SE in the increasingly crowded budget-friendly segment. For $349, you get a 3,140-mAh battery, a headphone jack and a standout 12-megapixel camera that CNET's Lynn La says in her review of the Pixel 4A "raises the bar for how good a budget phone's camera can be."
