The Pixel 7a is a very recent phone, but it’s still technically a part of Google’s last-generation hardware now that the Pixel 8 is hitting shelves. If you were an early adopter of the 7a, you might even be considering an upgrade to access all of the latest bells and whistles. So is it worth trading in that phone and paying the difference?
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