#3단계의 변경 사항
편집자 Adam O'Camb-
편집 승인됨 완료자 Adam O'Camb
- 이전
- 이후
- 변경 사항 없음
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[* black] Side-by-side the flagship Pixel 3 doesn't look all that different from the 3a. In fact returning to the seamless look is kinda nice. | |
[* black] And that seamless case means screen-first entry into the phone—we're hoping this will mean easier screen repairs than we saw on the [guide|113656|Pixel 3|stepid=217262|new_window=true]. | |
[* black] And what's this? Google managed to fit a headphone jack in here! This might be a stripped-down budget phone, but that's a pretty cool extra feature. | |
[* black] From the back it's hard to tell the 3 and 3a apart. Everyone says that brittle glass back makes for a more premium handset, but we can't see the difference from here. | |
[* black] Compared to its budget-minded contemporaries, the 3a takes the biggest leap away from its flagship siblings. | |
- | [* black] Both the iPhone XR and Galaxy S10e basically stick to the mold of their respective flagship models, making just a few compromises to bring the price down just a little. The 3a, however, takes on a slower processor and plastic construction, among other changes, to bring the price down a ton. |
- | [* icon_caution] If we use the 3rd comparison shot, we should photoshop the 10e from the Galaxy teardown to replace this one. Lighting the 10e evenly was proving to be tricky. |
+ | [* black] Both the [guide|114123|iPhone XR|new_window=true] and [guide|120331|Galaxy S10e|new_window=true] basically stick to the mold of their respective [guide|113021|flagship|new_window=true] models, making just a few compromises to bring the price down just a little. The 3a, however, takes on a slower processor and plastic construction, among other changes, to bring the price down a ton. |