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

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Color: Charcoal


Features

  • Fast Charging: Pixel 7a has a 24-hour battery life and supports fast charging up to 72 hours with Extreme Battery Saver turned on.
  • Advanced Camera: Pixel 7a has a 6.1-inch OLED display with 1080p video capture and a 64MP rear camera that performs well in low light.
  • Security Features: Pixel 7a has a 6.1-inch OLED display with 1080p video capture and a 64MP rear camera that performs well in low light. It also has a biometric fingerprint sensor for quick unlocking.
  • Wireless Connectivity: Pixel 7a supports NFC, Wi-Fi, USB, and Bluetooth for easy connectivity to other devices.
  • Water Resistant Design: Pixel 7a has a water-resistant design that allows you to use it even in rainy or wet conditions.
  • Long Battery Life: Pixel 7a has a 4385mAh battery that provides up to 24 hours of use per charge, with the option to extend battery life up to 72 hours with Extreme Battery Saver.
  • Dual SIM Card Slots: Pixel 7a has dual SIM card slots for convenient use with two separate phone numbers.
  • Google Tensor G2 Processor: Pixel 7a is powered by a Google Tensor G2 processor for fast performance and advanced AI features.
  • Google Assistant Integration: Pixel 7a has Google Assistant integration for hands-free assistance and control.
  • 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty: Pixel 7a comes with a 1 year manufacturer warranty for peace of mind and protection.

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

Specification Details
Manufacturer Google
Model Pixel 7a
Wireless Compatibility Compatible with All Network Providers
Supported Operating System Android 13.0
Technical Advancements in Cellular Tech 5G
Maximal Storage Space 128 GB
Integrated Connectivity Tools Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC
Tint Charcoal
Display Size 6.1 Inches
Modes of Wireless Networking GSM, LTE
Port Type USB Type C
Form Design Bar
Security Enhancements Fingerprint Recognition
User Interaction Touchscreen
Photographic Opportunities Aperture Priority
Exact GPS Location True
Water Resistance Water-resistant
Battery Details 4385 Milliampere Hour, Lithium-Ion, Up to 4300 Battery power, Charging time of 24 hours
Camera Specs Rear Camera: 64 MP, Front Camera: 13 MP
Video Features 60 fps Effective video, 1080p, 4k capture resolution
High-Quality Display 6.1 Inches OLED, 90 Hz Refresh Rate, Max resolution of 1080 x 2400 Pixels
Installed Memory RAM: 8 GB
Packaged Items SIM Tool, Quick Switch Adapter, Cell Phone, 1m USB-C to USB-C Cable, Quick Start Guide
Weight and Dimensions Weight: 6.88 Ounces, Size: 6 x 2.8 x 0.4 inches
Warranty 1-year manufacturer warranty

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


The Google Pixel 7a receives rave reviews for its sleek design, affordable price, and superior AI capabilities. With a 100% recycled aluminum housing, it appeals to the sustainable customer. It boasts a larger sensor camera offering excellent low-light shots and a clean, bloatware-free Android 13 experience. The Google Tensor G2 processor ensures smooth performance and responsiveness.

Pros

  • 📱 Upgraded camera system with improved low-light shooting capabilities
  • 👍 Google's unmatched AI capabilities including Call Screen and Hold for Me
  • 💼 Clean and efficient Android 13 experience
  • 🚀 Fast and fluid performance thanks to the Tensor G2 processor
  • 🌍 Eco-friendly design with 100% recycled aluminum housing
  • 🔒 Robust security features including Titan M2 chip and biometric authentication

Cons

  • 📸 Lacks pro-mode in camera for manual setting adjustment
  • 🔋 Slow battery charging
  • 👎 Night mode camera function doesn't seem to impress all users
  • 👀 Some users find the AI features a bit intrusive

Should I Buy It?

If you need a budget-friendly, feature-packed phone with superior AI capabilities and an improved camera system, the Pixel 7a is highly recommended. However, if you require fast battery charging and pro-mode for manual camera setting adjustments, you may want to consider other options.


  • One year later ... still love it!
Style: Phone Only Color: Charcoal
I've been using this phone for a full year now, so I feel I've used it enough to give a fair assessment. Bottom line: best phone I've ever owned. Other reviewers have adequately covered most of the good features of this phone, all of which I agree with. So I will only mention the aspects that are less than optimal. Fingerprint sensor - as others have mentioned, it is not very reliable. To try to improve the performance, I used the same finger (thumb) for more than one of the (I think) four fingerprints you are allowed to store in the phone. This seems to improve the chances of a successful fingerprint read. Technique is also a factor. I've had the best luck with a quick but firm tap on the sensor area. If you linger a bit, your finger is likely to move ever so slightly on the screen causing it not to be recognized. I've also found that when my fingers are cold the chances of a successful read are reduced. Modem - Cellular reception in fringe areas is probably a bit worse than other phones such as Samsung and could make the difference in usability in certain situations. Most of the time it's fine and I've found that the phone can perform surprisingly well even with a marginal signal level. Screen Brightness - could definitely be better. I leave mine fixed at 80% most of the time and in most indoor lighting situations it is entirely adequate. Outdoors however, I have to boost it up to 100% and in my opinion it is barely adequate. Wireless charging - is pretty slow, but since I charge overnight it hasn't been an issue for me. If I need it to charge faster I just plug it in. The phone has good battery life so charging once a day has worked out fine, even when I watch hours of TikToks. Lens Flare - although I am extremely pleased with the performance of the camera in most situations, especially low light or night time shots, if there is a very bright source of light in an otherwise dark scene, the lens flare is crazy excessive and looks like petals of a flower. I realize it's not a high-end phone, but geez, I think they could have done better even at this price point. Photo Processing - most of the time Google's photo processing for the camera turns out excellent results, especially in difficult lighting situations. One place it doesn't work well at all is fine detail when using the digital zoom. The photo processing (AI?) algorithms try to fill in detail where it is lacking (instead of leaving it to be fuzzy) and comes up with some pretty wild patterns. Not a fan of this aspect at all. I'd rather it be fuzzy. No 720p video - Sometimes I like to record 720p video because it takes up less memory, but the camera app doesn't have an option for that. As a work-around I used a 3rd party camera app, but I haven't found one that is as easy to use as the Google camera app. OK, so enough negative points. Here are some things that really impress me about the phone... Processing speed and overall responsiveness ... it is very snappy. Never keeps me waiting. Camera ... LOVE the camera. Great low-light performance too. Probably my main reason for picking a Google pixel phone. Size ... just the right size for my hand and fits in any pocket I slip it into. Screen - could be brighter, but otherwise has good color balance and is very crisp. Battery life - haven't run out of juice yet, even with fairly heavy use. Overall I am very pleased with this phone and would buy another one in a heartbeat if anything happened to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by MacMike

  • I love this phone. Best I've had.
Style: Phone Only Color: Charcoal
I've had a few flagship phones and a few economy phones. Went to economy after one was stolen and other one got killed in seawater. I liked the moto power G because of big battery capacity and price but had trouble with speakers. They had an awesome deal on 7A on Amazon $249 6 months ago so I got it as a compromise. It is a great phone. Coupled with a cheap otter commuter case and some screen protectors I'm in it for less than $300 so I don't worry as much about damage or loss. But it functions great! And the camera is WAY better than economy phones, so is speaker and microphone. Battery life isn't as good but it's perfectly acceptable. Screen a little smaller but doesn't bother me. I've never seen the 7a that cheap again but I'm sure it will be as phones drop in price. Plus now longer software updates. I'd buy again if I manage to ruin it somehow which seems to be me MO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by TurboInThailand

  • 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

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