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Google Pixel 6A Review: The Best Budget Pixel Yet

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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Google has continuously impressed us with its Pixel lineup, starting from the original Pixel and carrying through to the Pixel 6 series. But it’s not just the high-end models that get all the attention – their budget-friendly cousins are getting better with each new release. In this review, we’ll be taking a closer look at Google’s latest affordable offering, the Pixel 6A.

Design and Build Quality

The Google Pixel 6A carries forward the striking design aesthetics of its higher-priced counterpart while making some adjustments to work within a tighter budget. The phone features a 6.2-inch OLED display with slim bezels on all sides, providing users with an immersive viewing experience. The rear panel is made of plastic but still maintains a premium feel, thanks to its matte finish that resists fingerprints.

Camera Performance

The camera system on the Pixel 6A is where Google’s prowess shines. Despite being in the budget category, this smartphone comes equipped with a 12MP primary sensor and an ultra-wide lens for capturing beautiful landscapes or group shots. Image processing is handled by Google’s remarkable computational photography algorithms, enabling you to take stunning pictures on par with more expensive devices.

Performance and Battery Life

The Google Pixel 6A employs a mid-range processor that keeps everything running smoothly without feeling underpowered for daily use. Apps load quickly, and navigating through the UI is seamless – impressive for a budget phone.

Battery life is another significant selling point of the Pixel 6A. Its sizable battery allows for a full day of use without needing to recharge, even when using your device extensively for browsing social media or streaming video content.

Software Updates and Features

One of the many advantages of owning a Google Pixel device is receiving regular software updates directly from Google. With the release of Android 13 around the corner, you can rest assured that your Pixel 6A will be one of the first in line to receive the latest update. Furthermore, features such as Magic Eraser and Now Playing enrich your overall smartphone experience.

Conclusion

The Google Pixel 6A is an excellent choice for those looking for a budget-friendly smartphone with flagship-tier camera performance and software advantages. Its design, build quality, and battery life make it a compelling option for users who prioritize value for money.

In summary, the Google Pixel 6A stands out as the best budget Pixel option to date and is undoubtedly worth a closer look if you’re in the market for a reliable and affordable smartphone.

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