Pixel 3a and Home Hub get.
I've spent around two hours with the 3a so far.
I basically echo the sentiment of all of the reviewers who have nothing but good things to say about it.
The 3a is definitely bigger than the regular Pixel 3 and you can tell that holding them next to each other.
There is so little between them in terms of feel though - which is quite incredible really given they're totally different materials and polycarbonate is nowhere near the premium metal and sandwich glass of the Pixel 3.
The only downside is I'm sure the side bezels are slightly bigger and the bottom chin is definitely bigger which is a shame given that is bezelicious enough as it is.
Screen looks no different at all. If anything, there is a slight yellower hue on this one compared to the bluer Pixel 3. But overall they look identical. A slight bit more colour shift when moving side to side.
I know it's only just come out of the box, but performance is identical so far to the Pixel 3 for me. No slow downs or stutters yet, but I have been experiencing them since day one on my regular 3, and part of me is wondering if I have a dud model as it can't be normal.
Battery life will be a nice test tomorrow. See how that goes.
Camera is identical. Cannot see any difference what so ever.
All in all (early impression), I cannot believe they have managed to do this at this price point.
My Google Home Hub is meant to be £130 and was free, which essentially makes the device £270. Crazy crazy crazy.
Looking forward to using it more seeing as I've been loving my Pixel 3 since I got it anyway.