- After using it for a few days, we can say the following: - Android 12 has been superbly optimized; we have had no hiccups in performance, and the whole system is lightning fast; we have completely forgotten what 120 Hz feels like. In silent mode, the battery can power the device for two full days. In low-volume mode, you can do things like check your email and browse online marketplaces while listening to music via wireless headphones. A pleasure to hold in one's cold hands. It still baffles me that 6.1 is deemed compact in 2022, but that's the reality. And the weight of that 6.1 is a nice change from the standard 6.4. Construction and planning. The product is of exceptional quality and is a delight to use. The aluminum body, the flat screen, and the relatively tight buttons are all wonderful features. I prefer it to its glass alternatives since it is not as slippery; I wear my 6a without a case and I can't get enough of it. The volume and quality of the sound are excellent.
- The eye sees a rainbow across the display; one section goes from green to pink. Very marginally, hardly perceivable, but present. - Spy gear (What?! Yes.) I had high hopes when I upgraded from the second pixel to 6a. For my part, I can't tell much of a difference between this photo and the one before it, so I'm not sure what the tensor adds (at least not yet). The camera is adequate, but if you're upgrading from a pixel camera, you won't notice much of a difference (below is an example of a photo in 6a). Intense heat in the tensor. What can I say? Start with 35-38 degrees, and that's for light use with no extra weight or frills!