
It's a relatively well-known fact that Google likes to have fun with the paint jobs and branding schemes of its Pixel smartphones, releasing the first generation back in 2016 in "Quite Black", "Very Silver", and "Really Blue" hues, followed by 2017's "Just Black", "Clearly White", and "Kinda Blue" Pixel 2, and finally, last year's "Just Black", "Clearly White", and "Not Pink" Pixel 3.
Although the oft-rumored and thoroughly leaked Pixel 3a and 3a XL are not technically the Pixel 3 and 3 XL's sequels, aiming to expand the appeal of the handset family for a more budget-conscious ...
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