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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Its pros: Compact, lightweight, comfortable, good battery life, camera fire. I can tell from personal use of pixels, 4a is one of the best and best in hand Speakers are good and loud With its cons. But the fact that it is light and lacking, light and slippery, so it is best to wear in a case No protection against water and dust

Made the switch from an iPhone 7 to a Google Pixel. In general, a fantastic piece of equipment for the price. There are essentially no other options available at this pricing point. Everything is going swimmingly! It has a great amoled screen without any bangs and minimal frames, and the size and weight are both very cool. The material does not easily get dirty. The 3140 battery has a life span of one and a half days when subjected to vigorous use at maximum brightness. The results that can be…

Pros
  • 3.5mm audio jack, screen, camera, and battery capacity, along with a small design.
Cons
  • Camera in the front, not waterproof

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I intended to put 4, but the advantages nullified the implications of the downsides. Hey everyone, I've been using the Pixel 4a for the past three months, and I've decided to finally write a review on it. I'll begin right away with the things that ended up being really significant to me in a pixel, which are the dimensions and the little frames. When I finally got my hands on a Pixel, I realized that I had been hunting for a smart gadget that had such parameters for the past four years. It is a

Pros
  • 3. The primary camera; 4. The ergonomics; 5. The optimization; 6.
Cons
  • First, the front camera; second, the not-quite-good autonomy; and third, the little heating. 4. The cost, almost certainly.

The initial thoughts are positive, and they are consistent with how we felt about the last phone (a Wileyfox Swift 2x running pure android). Typical pure Android operating system, featuring solid hardware, good performance, and good cameras. The first impressions are favorable, and I went with the 34k. Has some pros 1)Size. It rests easily in the hand and does not cause any discomfort when carried in a pocket because it does not press against the thigh. 2) A power source. Steady for one day of…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

In the course of my search, I settled on a phone by configuring its size; at that point in the process, I didn't even bother to look up the manufacturer. After a year-long search, something of value was eventually uncovered. Although I do not in the least regret making the purchase, I feel obligated to discuss the results of my testing with it. 1. The on/off buttons and the volume control have switched places, as it is a matter of routine for the people who write these instructions. After using

Pros
  • I was searching for a phone that was about this size, and it fits really well in the palm of my hand. Excellent photographs. The sound of the talk may be heard clearly and at a fairly high volume. The charging function (maybe while it was still new) is working flawlessly.
Cons
  • The inability to receive notifications from Google Calendar is a significant problem for me. I just didn't do - and vibration and sounds and songs and pop-ups - so the result is zero; the only thing that helps is keeping track of my friends' DR on a daily basis. The second drawback is that there is a feature that allows you to travel backwards; just swipe left to do this. As a result, I am unable to access the most recent photo among the many that have been posted on Instagram (on eBay or Booking). once every other time, rather than moving on to the next photo, go back to the beginning of the list (as an example, there are many such situations)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

For a good portion of time, I opted for a phone that was somewhere in the neighborhood of 30 dollars. After looking at a number of customer reviews, I came to the conclusion that the Google Pixel was the best option for me at this price point. I had previously considered purchasing a Redmi device. I am satisfied with the purchase, since it is a fantastic option for the price.

Pros
  • It functions rapidly and does not experience any slowdown at all, even when a number of widgets are loaded, the navigation is active, music is playing, and the battery level is just 20%. After the previous Xperia XZs, this one really takes off. There are a lot of various functions (it's possible that all versions of Android 11 have it), for instance, you can search by photo in Google or search by photo in Aliexpress. It has a decent camera, and I was particularly impressed by the video stabilization. It has a pleasant feel to the touch, and it fits nicely in the hand. It also has an interesting collection of sounds, calls, and wallpapers.
Cons
  • After getting an xperia, I found that I didn't much enjoy listening to music using traditional wired headphones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

Right out of the box, the phone exhibits a level of contentment that is very remarkable. It is perfect for day-to-day usage, has good battery life, fits comfortably in the hand, captures high-quality photos and movies, and has good charge retention. The next step up in competition after Samsungs and Chinese phones is this one. Very content with the acquisition, I am happy to recommend it.

Pros
  • 1) Camera. This is the top-of-the-line model, and it has an amazing night mode; 2) Screen. Vivid, high contrast, with excellent viewing angles, and a color reproduction system that can adapt. Very agreeable; 3) How well it performs. I have not tested it with games, but the system appears to be so perfectly streamlined that it makes the phone feel like it is flying; 4) Design. It is true that this is a question of personal preference, but I find that I enjoy using it, particularly in conjunction with the case that is branded with the Google Fabric name; 4) Operating System. It is the ideal and always the most up-to-date Android, and it does not contain any Asian crap; the size is 4. Finally, an Android smartphone with a more smaller form factor!
Cons
  • 1) Price. If we consider the price that is displayed on the Market as an average, we arrive at this conclusion. It has a price tag of $350 in the United States, and it is delicious. In the 2022, I purchased it for 33k, which is a price that I also feel to be satisfactory; 2) There were not enough ultra-wide.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

It was uncomfortable for me to use them solely physically, so I took it right away for several years in advance. I had a desperate feeling that there would be more and more shovels and that they would get bigger and bigger. Because of the price, it falls short of a five. If it cost $300 in 2022, it would, however.

Pros
  • Extremely quick It's convenient for me because I already used Google applications, and Google applications are successfully integrated into the OS. There aren't a ton of applications that duplicate functions from a third-party shell. With Google services, there are regional components Although there aren't a billion cameras on the back, the one that is there shoots better than Xiaomi's four modules. Very small, fits perfectly in my small hand, and in theory, currently lacks analogues in size. It is perfect for people who dislike shovels as much as I do but also want a more or less powerful device because I don't play on my phone, and it performs the gadget's essential functions flawlessly. It's a delight to use, fits nicely in the hand, may seem small to persons with big fingers, and is very light compared to the Xiaomi shovel, the weight of which made the wrist suffer when used with one hand (walking along the road like a dinosaur is not an option). Convenient gesture control, on the first day there is an obsession to go back to the three buttons below, but with 1-2 days of use you get used to it and start appreciating the convenience; the main thing to note here is that it is smart, on a slow phone it would be unpleasant. The case is constructed of a nice material that won't quickly get dirty; the cover is merely optional and only shockproof if you have crooked hands like I do and frequently drop your phone. Although Always On Display and the screen's backlight when you pick up a smartphone are cool features, they drain the battery. It would be nice if you could turn them on and off directly on the curtain, where wi-fi, Bluetooth, etc. are.
Cons
  • The screen gives off the impression that it is the cheapest set; first, the PWM makes your eyes hurt, but you quickly get used to it; however, this is how it is with me. The screen cracked within the first two weeks of use, and I have no idea where the scratch came from. I didn't even wait for Alik to send me the glass because I was carrying the phone in my pocket and didn't have any cash or keys with me. I would ignore this issue if it only cost one hundred dollars less. The battery should have been stronger, but I can see that it wouldn't be as compact and lightweight, so it's OK. He doesn't want to be friends with all the wires, so he took the first wire and tried to connect, but it just didn't work with him and everything, so he earned on the second attempt, the reasons for which are unknown. The wire in the kit is Type C-Type C. If you need to connect it to a laptop, for example, without Type C, you need an additional wire with regular USB. Expensive original accessories costing $100 for a $400 phone case are robbery. To charge the Mi Band, for instance, the adaptor requires adapters on both ends (see photo), making it a rather hefty design. When I shake it while holding it, the screen locks and it suddenly begins to vibrate for a few seconds. This is strange and annoying, and I naturally wonder what it could be related to. Obviously, some phone function is responding, so it would be nice to figure out which one it is and turn it off.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

The screen becomes quite dim in direct sunlight, to the point that you may need to use maximum brightness on overcast days. Although the screen's aesthetic quality is high, it doesn't strain the eyes. Works flawlessly with any Bluetooth device. The fingerprint scanner and NFC both functioned without a hitch, and they both work rapidly. I have dropped it several times with no damage.

Pros
  • Size, weight, and style are all excellent options for people who are sick of the standard 6-inch or larger display sizes of today's smartphones. Compact and relatively neat. It definitely won't work for individuals who love watching movies and videos on their phones, but it works wonderfully for me. + Style and fit are spot-on for the stated dimensions. The ergonomics are excellent, the vibration feedback is relaxing, and there's no way I'd want to spend extra money on a case to protect it. + Shell - I did not anticipate, but really extremely fluid animation everywhere, no jagged transitions or freezes, it is as convenient to use as possible. + Camera - I take almost all of my pictures (including the one attached) in fully automatic mode and without any post-processing because I am neither a photographer nor an amateur. For my novice eye, the camera looks great, and the color reproduction impresses me. + The other person can hear me clearly, and I had no trouble conveying my thoughts.
Cons
  • Quick charging time, but I found the battery life to be short. This becomes glaringly apparent during travel. One of the indicators for notifications is absent. Yet, the time and effort required to use AOD make it less than ideal. Sometimes agitated for no apparent reason; otherwise, not critical.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

Eventually made it back to the pixel with all of its perks. a camera on par with that of the flagship model, the iPhone 12 Pro. I simply took it out, pointed the camera at it, and got a fantastic photo. Pure Android. You won't be able to appreciate the full splendor of Google's offerings anywhere else. It functions similarly to an iPhone but is built on Android. That works perfectly well!

Pros
  • This is the only tiny Android device we can state has good characteristics, and we can say this with confidence. Excellent camera, particularly with regard to the night mode. Optical stabilization. Android in its purest form, with long-term support and timely updates. Extremely nimble. Powering up quickly Sounds in stereo.
Cons
  • If you're looking for anything to gripe about right now, the Power delivery rapid charging standard that the iPhone uses is a good option for you to consider. I was need to purchase new wiring as well as a new charger for the vehicle.

Definitely the best phone for absolutely reasonable money. Pros below: It happens that some function or feature of the phone is impressive - the pixel is not like that. Everything is good enough and everything is optimal. Small, very comfortable size. Great camera. Sufficient volume. After all the ates, no problems with autonomy. For what do not take - everything is fine, the phone is unsurpassed in balance. Has some cons I didn’t find any shortcomings, but for complete happiness, wireless…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

After the traditional IPS displays, OLED baffled: the screen seemed to be of poor quality or defective. However, after a while I got used to it. PWM does not bother (I read a lot from the screen). Of course, this is worse than a normal display, but the phone is thin and light. Some pros: - Just Android without any dopilov, shells, etc. – Lightweight, compact – Looks absolutely not pretentious – just a small black phone, without 100500 cameras, golden glitters, etc. - Sufficiently productive…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

What can you tell at all, this is the flagship android "pure android" "iPhone on Android". Shoots pretty good quality. The best on the market in terms of price / quality ratio. If you still need a shovel, then I advise you to look towards OnePlus'a With its pros. Camera Size (The phone is not small, but not large either. Perfect balance) OC Performance (In genshin you won't really lose here, but BRAWL STARS 😎 Goes at maximum speed. Tankers will also be quite comfortable playing) Cons below…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

excellent compact, video and photo quality is very pleasing. Applications open very quickly, if the size were larger than the price, it would not exist.

Pros
  • Camera fire! Price, screen, optimization
Cons
  • the size

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Completely satisfied. If not for the lack of a screen, it would be generally gorgeous. Pros: Compact size, which was the most important for me. Light weight. The back cover and edges are made of good strong plastic (before that, there was glass on the galaxy a5, it's terribly fragile, not mine, all in a "spider line", and this pixel has already dropped it on a tile once, not a scratch). Almost the maximum inscribed large screen in this size. Simple design (in a good way) and user-friendly…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

I don’t understand people who ananize on a pixel, the phone is certainly good, but I personally didn’t find anything outstanding except for the camera With its pros. 1) The camera is space 2) Bluetooth - connection with headphones, even close to repeaters, does not want to be interrupted, and this is super! 3) works really fast Its cons: 1) The battery is simple, ordinary, nothing outstanding, although the percentage is weak, I don’t know if it’s because of the small size of the phone. 2) The…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

Pixel 4a is not a record holder at all, it is a simple but solid device, assembled with the same simple but high-quality and understandable elements. Holding it in your hands, you feel that you are holding a Thing, simple, but a Thing)) Has some pros Quite a miniature and convenient phone for me with a light and spacious, or something, free interface without stupid and useless Chinese "innovations". The phone feels solid and of good quality. An excellent, bright and juicy, flat screen from edge