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Nokia 8.2 vs Google Pixel 4a: 8GB RAM, 32MP Camera!

Let’s start the new combat between Nokia 8.2 vs Google Pixel 4a! One of them comes with 8GB RAM, Dual rear cameras. Discover the final winner below!

Nokia 8.2

Nokia 8.2 vs Google Pixel 4a specs

Between two phones, Nokia 8.2 arrives with great specs and affordable price. Meanwhile, Google Pixel 4a should debut with a square camera design and great chipset. First of all, talking about the display, Nokia 8.2 specs boast a 6.2-inch IPS LCD (1080 x 2280 pixels). Whereas, Google Pixel 4a specs flaunt a 5.81” IPS LCD with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. Thanks to higher screen size, the Nokia smartphone wins.

Under the hood, the Nokia device ships with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of ROM. Besides, the Google phone rocks 6GB of RAM and 64GB of inbuilt storage. Keeping on to the software, the two smartphones work on Android 10.0. Hardware-wise, the Nokia handset gets power from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 SoC. Furthermore, the Google machine equips the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 chipset as the processor. 

Because it takes advantage of memory and chipset, Nokia defeats Google. Why don’t we move on to the imaging department? In detail, the Nokia 8.2 camera features a dual 13MP + 12MP cameras set up on the rear. At the front-facing, there is a motorized pop-up 32MP shooter for taking selfies. On the contrary, the Google Pixels 4a camera includes a single 12.2MP lens on the back and an 8MP front-facing shooter for video calling. Keep on reading the capacity. The Nokia device houses a 4000mAh juice box while the other figure bears a smaller 3080mAh energy cell. One final point goes to the Nokia handset!

Nokia 8.2 vs Google Pixel 4a release date and price

As for the launch date, the Nokia 8.2 release date should be announced this month. Furthermore, Google Pixel 4a could release in May. Regarding the cost, the Nokia 8.2 price falls around Rs. 34, 999 ~ $507. Also, the Google Pixel 4a price starts at $431 ~ Rs. 32, 398. Which one do you choose? Please comment on your thought with us!

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