Google Pixel 7a | Unboxing & 1 Week Review




Reviewing Google’s Pixel 7a after one week, with an unboxing, camera test, gaming and early verdict on the battery life.

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  1. Quick update on the Pixel 7a, since I shot the review: battery life continues to get better, so I'm getting a full day no problem now. Be interesting to see how it's performing in a month or so. Camera not as good as the Pixel 7 in ambient light (some of that colour/texture is lost) but otherwise still impressive. What do you reckon, thumbs up?

  2. I have the Pixel 6a. This one seems like a good phone,but the bezels seems a bit chunkier than the 6a,although the new Tensor should definitely be an improvement with more ram and better sensor.I still prefer the look of the 6a,which is good enough for most people.The 7a would definitely be a better offer when the price decreases a wee bit.

  3. I like it, I like the a series, but now too pricey. I recently got the full fat Pixel 7 in a Google Play store deal cheaper at £474 plus a £220 trade in on an old Samsung S10 I had lying around in a draw. I did the same 12 months ago and got a Pixel 6 cheaper than 6a. I then sold the Pixel 6 so not only did I get it cheap, I got the 7 and cash back, without even trying. Crazy. A series to close to the main series now. Keep them and price point separate. I think this will be the last A series for that reason. Shame, as a series are great value phones.

  4. I might get the Google Pixel 7a for a Beta Testing Phone and a Backup Phone right now I have my Google Pixel 6 as my Backup Phone and I use my Google Pixel 7 as my daily Phone. The Google Pixel 6 will be losing major Android Update Support soon so I wanna Sell it while I can still get something for it. I should still be able to get around $300.00 or $280.00 for my Google Pixel 6 since it's Unlocked and in basically Mint Condition.

  5. 5w wireless charging is next to none and 20w charging is a pain, all of this is Google equivalent of cheap phones throwing in a macro lens for the sake of calling it a triple camera setup. Hard pass.

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