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Google Pixel 7a - Unlocked Android Cell Phone - Smartphone with Wide Angle Lens and 24-Hour Battery - 128 GB - Sea

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Features

  • Google Pixel 7a is fast and efficient, with 8 GB of RAM, an amazing camera, and features rated highest in security[1].SIM card slot count: Dual SIM
  • Pixels fast-charging all-day battery can last over 24 hours, or up to 72 hours when you turn on Extreme Battery Saver[2]; it also charges wirelessly
  • With the Pixel Camera and Google Tensor G2s advanced image processing, its easy to take great pictures in low light, fix blurry images, and remove distractions with a few taps in Google Photos[3]
  • With Pixel Call Assist, you can get help making calls, avoiding spammers, and waiting on hold[4]; plus, Pixel 7a can filter out your callers background noise so you can hear them clearly even in noisy places
  • Open your Pixel 7a quickly and securely with Face Unlock or Fingerprint Unlock
  • Google Tensor G2 and the certified Titan M2 chip add layers of security to keep your personal info safe; VPN by Google One helps protect your online activity in any browser[5]
  • Unlocked Android 5G phone gives you the flexibility to change carriers and choose your own data plan[6]; works with Google Fi, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and other major carriers
  • With Live Translate, you can have conversations face to face in 48 languages, chat in real time with messaging apps, and translate menus with your camera[7]
  • Your Pixel phone works seamlessly with the Google Pixel tablet, watch, and earbuds for personalized help throughout your day[9]
  • Please refer to the From the manufacturer 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 7a, engineered by Google. It’s powered by the Google Tensor G2 chip, so it’s super fast and secure, and designed for extra online protection with VPN by Google One.[1,11] The Pixel Camera takes amazing photos and videos, and even helps you breathe life into old pictures with its advanced features. And the battery lasts all day.[2] All for less than you think.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandGoogle
ModelPixel 7a
CompatibilityUnlocked for All Carriers
OSAndroid 13.0
Technology5G, GSM
Storage128 GB
RAM8 GB
ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC
ColorSea
Display6.1 Inches, 1080 x 2400 Resolution
Dimensions6 x 2.8 x 0.4 inches
Weight6.88 ounces
Battery4385 mAh, Up to 31 Hours Talk Time, Fast and Wireless Charging
FeaturesDual SIM, Water Resistant, GPS
CameraFront and Rear
InputTouchscreen
Included in BoxSIM Tool, Quick Switch Adapter, Cell Phone, 1m USB-C to USB-C Cable, Quick Start Guide
Release DateMay 10, 2023

Frequently asked questions

The Google Pixel 7a comes with several key features including an unlocked status for use with various carriers, a wide-angle lens for expansive photography, a long-lasting 24-hour battery life, and ample storage space of 128 GB. It also runs on the Android operating system, offering access to thousands of apps and services.

Yes, the Google Pixel 7a is unlocked, meaning it can be used with any mobile carrier that supports its network bands. This flexibility allows you to choose your preferred service provider or switch carriers without needing a new phone.

The wide angle lens on the Google Pixel 7a allows for more expansive and inclusive shots, capturing wider scenes and more subjects in a single frame. This is especially useful for landscape photography, group photos, and capturing large subjects that would otherwise not fit in a standard photo frame.

The 24-hour battery life of the Google Pixel 7a means that most users can expect their phone to last a full day on a single charge under typical usage conditions. This offers the convenience of not having to recharge the phone multiple times a day, making it ideal for users who are frequently on the move or do not have regular access to charging facilities.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Pixel 7a emerges as a standout choice in the midrange smartphone market, blending premium features with an affordable price tag. Users laud its excellent camera performance, solid build quality, and long software support. Its introduction of convenient features such as wireless charging, NFC payments, and an intuitive user interface further accentuates its appeal. Despite a few caveats such as inconsistent fingerprint sensor performance and varying battery life reports, the consensus points to a high-value proposition.

Pros

  • πŸ“Έ Superior camera quality, capturing great details even in low light conditions
  • πŸ”‹ Good battery life, with some reports indicating all-day usage
  • πŸ’‘ Includes features like Qi charging, NFC for payments, and long software support, uncommon in midrange phones
  • πŸ“± Solid build quality and a sleek, ergonomic design that's comfortable to hold
  • πŸ”§ Offers ample storage with 128GB, catering well to everyday needs
  • πŸ”„ Easy migration from older devices, especially within the Pixel line

Cons

  • πŸ”’ Fingerprint reader performance can be inconsistent, though some found workarounds
  • ♻️ Some users may experience shorter battery life than expected, affecting usability
  • βš™οΈ A few reports of challenges with migrating certain critical apps and data

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for a midrange smartphone that doesn't skimp on premium features, the Pixel 7a is a compelling option. Its standout camera, user-friendly interface, and long-term software support make it an excellent value proposition. Although there are minor gripes about the fingerprint sensor and battery life, the overall positive feedback suggests that these are not deal-breakers for most users. For those seeking a high-quality phone at a reasonable price, the Pixel 7a is certainly worth considering.


  • Great value Pixel phone for the money
Style: Phone Only Color: Charcoal
I have been a pixel user since the original pixel. Came from BB's prior to that. I also use iPhones for work but still prefer android and have always loved the simplicity of the pixels. Prior to this 7a i had pixel 4a's for me and my wife (and a pixel 5 for work). The 'a' line has been a great compromise of value for dollars with the great Google camera. That is the main selling point of the pixels, though that has become more of an even playing field in newer versions with competitors. The pixel 7a was a great phone that i used daily and have passed onto my wife now for her daily (I upgraded to an 8 now). The battery life, image quality (screen) and form factor are great. I really appreciated the small bump on the 7a over the 7/7pro. It was easy for find a nice case that pretty much made the back camera bump go away. This is useful if you slide your phone in/out of pants pockets daily. The phone is still going strong even with the latest Android 16. It does not to appear to have impacted it's performance like you see happen alot with iPhones and new OS versions pushed to them (planned obsolescence?). The only weird thing we have seen lately is the pixel 7a with iOS 16 has been having issues with our Tesla lately where the phone will randomly not be recognized as a Tesla key. I've seen other rumors of this online so wondering if it is a combination of hardware and os upgrades causing this. Doesn't seem to have this issue with my pixel 8 and os 16. Still a great value phone if you can find it new or in good shape. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2025 by JasSB

  • Great product
Style: Phone Only Color: Charcoal
Very pleased with this product, It's new and works very well. I had no problem moving my data to this new phone I'm very happy.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2025 by Timbow83

  • Surprisingly Great
Style: Phone Only Color: Charcoal
READ THE UPDATE FOR FULL REVIEW SO FAR Surprisingly good- To be honest I thought it'd have problems-minor and major. But so far there is none. Lots of the reviews say things like it overheats, the fingerprint scanner doesn't always work, and so on. But I was surprised when none of that happened on this phone. In fact, my old phone (which was also used) was horrible. It had the typical used phone problems. Horrible battery life, it overheated, the power button was broken, it froze, it didn't always charge, and so on. I was expecting at least SOME of these problems in this phone. But there is NONE. Anyway, (I'm sure you can tell by my review already) I think it is totally worth spending 300-400 bucks on this phone. I'll soon leave an update with some pros and cons (as of now there is no cons). EDIT/UPDATE- (please be sure to read the last paragraph) Everything I stated earlier is true- and it still works. But now there's a problem. Every time I try to download something, it won't work. It'll say, "please enter your password". Well, I did, and it said it was wrong. To verify that this was true, I tried using the same exact password for my gmail, and guess what? It worked. Still determined, I changed my password. I wrote it down so I could remember it. Once that was accomplished, I was like, "yay, now I'm in the PlayStore". But then, when I tried to download an app, guess what? It asked for that same password. And ok, I'll just put it in. I mean, I just changed it, so the password was written down right in front of me. And when I put it in, it was incorrect. I put it in again. Incorrect. Again. Incorrect. And so on. I also tried putting this password in on my gmail, and yes, it worked. Even if I was doing the wrong password, I changed the one that it needed. Whatever password it asked for, I changed. So if I put it in, it should have worked. But it didn't. It is not just downloading apps. Ever since I signed in to my account on the phone, the fingerprint sensor stopped working. And that was such a bummer, because it had been really useful. One tap, and you are in your phone. But now I have to type in my password, which takes up more time. Of course, who cares, but it's worth mentioning. Anyway, YouTube, which comes installed, didn't work either once I signed in. It, just like everything else, needed the password that was right but the phone denied. Also, the PlayStore wouldn't have worked either, if it wasn't for the time I changed my password (if you change your password, the first time should definitely work). That is pretty much it, but not being able to install apps is a big deal. Because of this, I went to three different AT&T's. The first two didn't do much except for send me to a different location. But at the third one, we stayed for an hour. We reseted passwords, changed them, everything we could think of. But it still failed to work. Anyway, I'm gonna try a few last resorts before I do something about this. But I hope it won't come to returning it. Everything on the phone is great; it's like new. I will try everything I can to keep this phone. Also, this is on a child gmail. My daughter is older than 13, and everyone said it would change to a regular account once she turned 13. But no, that didn't happen. I checked the birthdate listed, and it is correct. So I am not sure if this is the phone's problem, or gmail's (which is why I didn't give it a lower review). Anyway if anything changes I'll write it here and explain how to resolve it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by Losem

  • Great phone, good price!
Style: Phone Only Color: Snow
This is an excellent phone and I couldn't tell that it had ever been opened or used. It sure seems to be new. Pixel phones are known for their great cameras and this one is no exception. I'm a photographer from way back and this phone won't replace my DSLR or mirrorless cameras, but it's way better than the cameras built into most low or mid-priced phones. Lots of camera features that will keep you busy learning them all. The phone's processor seems fast to me, there's little or no lag bringing up apps or videos. The phone's signal strength is good. Where I live, the nearest tower is not close enough to provide a strong signal throughout the house, but the Pixel handles it nicely. The battery doesn't last quite as long as my last phone, a mid-priced Samsung. But then again, the more powerful processor probably explains a lot of that. And it always has something displayed on the screen, even when it goes into sleep mode it shows a clock and a couple other indicators like the date, outside temperature and remaining charge. I'm satisfied with my purchase and yes, I recommend this phone if you want a premium phone without the 4 figure price tag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by wabbit

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