The all-new Pixel 8a went official earlier this month. It is a compact-sized smartphone with a 6.1-inch OLED display. There is a Tensor G3 processor coupled with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB onboard storage. It is loaded with multiple AI features like Circle to Search, Pixel Call Assist, and Gemini AI.
Google has packed it with a 4,492mAh battery with a long-lasting battery life. It supports 18W wired fast charging but unfortunately, you do not get a charger with the retail box. You will need to buy a fast charger separately if you do not have one already.
It is the official Google charger for Pixel devices. It has a single USB-C port that can deliver a peak power output of 30W. Compatible with other Google and USB-C devices as well.
This GaN charger comes with dual USB-C ports. It can offer 40W peak output and up to 30W via a single port. It is 40% smaller than a similar charger. Available in Black and White color options.
This is a single USB-C port GaN charger with a peak power output of 20W. It can charge only one device at a time. It is also 30% smaller than a standard 18W charger.
This compact 20W charger is 45% smaller than the original Apple charger. It has a single USB-C port and ActiveShield safety system. It also has a Dynamic Temperature Sensor for temperature monitoring and a Power Tuner Chip for power output adjustment.
This is a 2-port charger that features dual USB-C ports. It has a maximum power output of 40W. It can adapt power output to the device you are charging.
This 30W charger is 40% smaller than other 30W chargers. It has a single USB-C port and foldable prongs. Charge various types of devices with this charger but only one at a time.
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