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Google Pixel 6a - 5G Android Phone - Unlocked Smartphone with 12 Megapixel Camera and 24-Hour Battery - Sage

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Color: Sage


Style: Pixel 6a only


Features

  • Google Pixel 6a adapts to you; its super fast and secure and powered by Google Tensor, the first chip designed by Google just for Pixel.Form_factor : Bar.Other camera description:Front,Rear.Aspect ratio : 20:9. Up to 72-hour battery life with Extreme Battery Saver. Bluetooth Version 5.2 with dual antennas for enhanced quality and connection.
  • Unlocked Android 5G phone gives you the flexibility to change carriers and choose your own data plan[1]; works with Google Fi, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and other major carriers
  • Pixels fast-charging all-day battery adapts to you and saves power for the apps you use most[2]
  • Take amazing photos with Pixels 12 megapixel camera and tools like Magic Eraser[3], Motion Mode, and Portrait Mode
  • With Google Tensor, your phone launches apps fast, pages and images load quickly, and everything runs smoothly
  • When you plug it in, Pixel 6a charges super fast[4]; with just a few minutes of charging, your phone gets hours of power (adapters sold separately)
  • Live Translate helps you translate live video captions, private chats, and messages, and signs in up to 55 languages right on your cell phone[5]
  • With IP67 protection, Pixel 6a can take a little water and dust[7], so you can take it almost anywhere you go
  • Privacy and security are built in to your phone; the Titan M2 chip and the Google Tensor security core add an extra layer of hardware security to help make your Pixel phone more resilient to attacks[8]
  • Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

Description

Meet Pixel 6a, the more affordable Google phone that adapts to you.[8] Powered by Google Tensor, it’s super fast and secure, with an amazing battery and camera. And it’s an unlocked Android smartphone, so you can choose the data plan and carrier that work for you.[1] LEGAL [1]Works with all major carriers. 5G service is carrier dependent. Requires a 5G data plan (sold separately). 5G service not available on all carrier networks or in all areas. Contact carrier for details. 5G service, speed and performance depend on many factors, including carrier network capabilities and signal strength. Actual results may vary. Some features not available in all areas. Data rates may apply. See g.co/pixel/networkinfo for info. [2]Estimated battery life based on testing using a median Pixel user battery usage profile across a mix of talk, data, standby, and use of other features. Average battery life during testing was approximately 29 hours. Battery life depends upon many factors and usage of certain features will decrease battery life. Battery testing conducted in California in early 2022 on pre-production hardware and software, using default settings. Battery testing conducted using Sub-6 GHz non-standalone 5G (ENDC) connectivity. Actual battery life may be lower. [3]Requires Google Photos app. Magic Eraser may not work on all image elements. [4]Wired charging rates up to 18W based on use of Google 30W USB-C® or Google 18W USB-C® Charger plugged into a wall outlet. Actual results may be slower. Adapters sold separately. Compatible with USB PD 3.0 PPS adapters. [5]Not available in all languages or countries. Not available on all media or apps. See g.co/pixel/livetranslate for more information. Translation may not be instantaneous. 3Your Pixel will receive feature drops during the applicable Android update and support periods for the phone. See g.co/pixel/updates for details. [6]Internet connection required during setup only. [7]Designed to comply with dust and water protection rating IP67 under IEC standard 60529 when each device leaves the factory but the device is not water or dust proof. The accessories are not water or dust resistant. Water resistance and dust resistance are not permanent conditions and will diminish or be lost over time due to normal wear and tear, device repair, disassembly or damage. Dropping your device may result in loss of water/dust resistance. Liquid damage voids the warranty. See g.co/pixel/water for details. [8]Compared to Pixel 5a. [9]Deblurring may not work on all photos or videos with faces. [10]Some third party apps and data may not be transferred automatically. Visit g.co/pixel/copydatahelp for information. [11]Measured diagonally; dimension may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. Smooth Display is not available for all apps or content. Smooth Display automatically adjusts to optimize for best viewing and battery performance. [12]Measured diagonally; dimension may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. [13]Maximum resolution and field of view with RAW image files setting turned on. Setting is turned off by default. See g.co/pixel/photoediting for more information. [14]Storage specifications refer to capacity before formatting. Actual formatted capacity will be less. [15]Your Pixel will receive feature drops during the applicable Android update and support periods for the phone. See g.co/pixel/updates for details. [16]Compared to MSRP of Pixel 6. [17]See g.co/pixel/astrophotography for details.

Brand: Google


Operating System: Android


Ram Memory Installed Size: 6 GB


CPU Speed: 2.8 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Screen Size: 6.13 Inches


Resolution: 1080 x 2340


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Model Name: Pixel 6a


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked for All Carriers


Product Dimensions: 6 x 2.8 x 0.35 inches


Item Weight: 6.3 ounces


Item model number: GX7AS


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required. (included)


OS: Android


RAM: 128 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC


GPS: True


Special features: Water resistant


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1080 x 2340


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Audio Jack: USB-C


Form Factor: Bar


Color: Sage


Battery Power Rating: 4306


Phone Talk Time: 18 Hours


Whats in the box: 1m USB-C to USB-C cable (USB 2.0), SIM Tool, Quick Switch Adapter, Cell Phone, Quick Start Guide


Manufacturer: Google


Date First Available: July 18, 2022


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.13 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 6 GB


Weight: 178 Grams


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  • More than meets my needs
Color: Charcoal Style: Pixel 6a only
Overall I am very happy with the Pixel 6a which I finally purchased as a replacement for my Pixel 3a which I’ve had since 2019 and served me very well but lost support for updates over a year ago. I was targeting getting a phone for under $400 and this meets that requirement. For me it was a choice between the Pixel 6a and the Samsung A54 5G but in the end I got the Pixel 6a 5g because my experience with the Pixel 3a was so good. This is a review after having the Pixel 6a phone for a month. Yes, I am experiencing similar issues others are with the fingerprint sensor but it doesn’t appear to be as bad for me as it has been for others. For me the transition of apps and data from my previous phone to this one was fairly seamless once of course I moved the sim card from my 3a to the 6a. I think any phone you get today is well served to have a case so I did purchase one for this phone as well. I’m not experiencing the network connectivity issues others have, either with wifi or mobile and it runs very well on the Mint Mobile network I have been using since 2018. In fact bluetooth, which is my preferred mode of conversation on the phone and I use quite a bit, noticeably clearer for me on the 6a than it was on the 3a. Plus others seem to hear me better when I’m on bluetooth on the 6a than when I was on the 3a. The phone connects to 5g on mobile very reliably and works very well. For me with my usage battery life is more than sufficient. For me I only need it to hold a charge during the day and on the charger at night. If it can do that I’m happy and so far it’s met that requirement. Keep in mind that I do not use the phone to play games although I do watch YouTube videos and TV on the device. There have been widespread reports of this phone getting warm and in some cases getting hot. That I have not experienced so far in my month of usage. Some have reported not being able to see the screen very well in strong sunlight. So far that has not been an issue for me. The Pixel 3a had a maximum nits rating of 442 nits and the Pixel 6a has maximum nits rating of 785 so there is in fact a vast improvement in brightness in the 6a, In all fairness, since I was used to the brightness of the Pixel 3a, the Pixel 6a was much brighter to me. Then there’s the camera. For me the quality of the camera is a very important factor since I use it quite a bit to photograph friends and family for social occasions. I was very happy with the camera on the Pixel 3a and the Pixel 6a has not disappointed since the Pixel 6a comes with two rear cameras instead of just one. Although many of the new phones come with higher megapixel cameras I feel the software that the Pixel 6a offers more than makes up for that. It still has exemplary low light capability that is not matched by other mid to low cost phones. In particular, the night site mode it now has enables taking pictures in lighting that other phones simply could not handle I feel. Then there’s the matter of this phone not having a headphone jack which for me again is not an issue since I prefer bluetooth but that’s just me. To be fair, it seems there is a big trend towards phones not having a headphone jack so it’s not just the Pixel 6a that is going in this direction. I find being chained to a physical cable attached to the phone to be annoying and inconvenient. Also, with the move to bluetooth 5 and above, I feel the sound quality has improved to the point where the sound quality is as good as a physical connection but that’s just me. Then there’s the matter of this phone now having an ip67 rating which should give it a good degree of protection against getting wet. This is an improvement from the Pixel 3a which did not have an ip rating. To summarize, so far this Pixel 6a has served me very well for the month I have owned it although I realize my positive experiences with it do not match others who have experienced issues I have not. I do not doubt the issues others have experienced with this phone. It’s just that so far I have not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Techman

  • It's got its flaws, but overall a very strong choice
Color: Sage Style: Pixel 6a only
8/10/2022: So far, I'm still really enjoying my Pixel. A solid 4.5 out of 5. The biggest drawback so far is one I didn't mention originally: the charging time. It's not BAD, necessarily, but still slower than my previous 4-year-old phone. It takes about an hour to charge from 0% to 80%. The battery life hasn't been an issue, at least; I can get through a day on about 60% charge. I've gotten used to the fingerprint sensor, though it is still a little finicky. Regarding overheating, I regularly work in 90-110 degrees Fahrenheit for several hours at a time, and I haven't had any glaring issues. It just gets a little draggy when it's hot. (And apparently, it won't let you use the flash when it's warm.) One great thing I didn't mention before are the haptics/vibration. I particularly like them in this phone for typing, etc. I can always feel it in my pocket when I'm getting a call, which I can't say for the last few phones I've had before this one. 8/1/2022: I've had this phone for only a couple of days now, but my first impressions are very positive. My previous phone was the Essential PH-1, which now has a shot battery, and my biggest struggle in finding a replacement for it was finding a device that was the right size. There are plenty of great phones for this price range out there, but almost all of them are all HUGE. Funnily enough, there's already a great review by another previous Essential PH-1 user, so I'll probably end up repeating a few of the same points. THE PROS: -The camera experience is MUCH better on the Pixel than with the PH-1. Google phone cameras have never failed me. -The stock-feeling Android experience is great and super snappy on the Pixel, and rather customizable. I love being able to activate dark mode on all of my standard apps. Besides that, it will be receiving updates for 5 more years. -The phone design is sharp and the Sage color is unexpectedly cool. The back feels like glass but is made of plastic, which obviously helps to make the phone feel as lightweight as it does. The buttons are nice and clicky. -I use Straight Talk as my carrier. So far, reception has been great, even compared to the Essential PH-1. -The size is NEARLY 100% PERFECT, but it borders on being just a touch on the tall side. I still like the shape enough that I don't mind a bit. I have medium-large hands, and I really wanted to stay with a slim device that fits comfortably in one hand and thrives with single-thumb use. -Some are concerned about the phone's 60 hz refresh rate. I've never actually owned a phone with anything higher, so as far as I'm concerned, the display is buttery smooth. THE MEH: -So far, I haven't experienced any overheating or bugs... with one exception. For whatever reason, my Pixel did not ship with the Magic Eraser tool in the photo editing app. -Battery life isn't exactly life-changing, but it'll get you through a full day's use after an hour's charge, no problem. Even intensive use doesn't seem to drain the battery too quickly. -The dual speakers are nice, but I noticed max volume is comparatively sorta quiet. THE CONS: -My only real nitpick with this phone so far is the front/display fingerprint sensor. After owning a device with a rear fingerprint sensor, it feels like a bit of a drawback. The PH-1's rear sensor provided instant unlock, whereas the Pixel's front sensor is barely slower AND a little finicky; sometimes, it takes a couple of tries for it to recognize my thumbprint. It works decently enough even with a screen protector, but like any fingerprint sensor, I wouldn't expect great results if your fingerprint is worn away at all. -It comes with a usb-c to usb-c charging cable, but no charger block. I highly dislike that trend. OVERALL, I am really enjoying the phone and hope it does hold out well for the next 5 years of updates. Even with my small nitpick concerning the fingerprint sensor, I love the camera, the lightweight Android experience, and especially the phone's size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2022 by Caleb

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