- In a word, "Google" says it all—clean, upgradeable Android, Google camera, flagship processor. The Pixel 4a I previously owned (even when it was brand-new) has more autonomy now. This is also due to a larger battery, but everything suggests that the phone's system and components are being optimized for energy economy.
- The size is the first and most obvious disadvantage. Certainly, the Pixel 6a is still not a Chinese brand's spade, but the former compactness is also not discernible in the hand. A large phone appeared after 4a (which was just fine). The absence of a 3.5 mm jack constitutes the second flaw. The audiophiles are furious! Using this smartphone without a case is risky because the case is quickly soiled. illiterate under-screen scanner. fails miserably with my sausages. Now, what if they gave up on the rear scanner to prevent transferring it to the power button? Instead, the user must endure pain.
- This is a Google product, so you know it's going to have clean, upgradable Android with a Google camera and a top processor. The battery life of my new Pixel 5X is better than that of my old Pixel 4a, which was brand new at the time. This is partially attributable to the larger battery, but it appears that the software and hardware components of the phone are also being optimized to conserve power.
- The first and most obvious disadvantage is its small size. The Pixel 6a is not as bulky as phones from Chinese manufacturers, but its former compactness is also not immediately apparent. After the sleek 4a, a chunky phone is in order. The absence of a 3.5 mm jack is a second major negative. True music lovers are fuming. Using this smartphone without a case is risky because of how easily the case becomes dirty. Sub-screen scanner is a dud. Never works with my sausages properly. Now, if they gave up on the back scanner, the data wouldn't be moved to the power switch. The user, however, must bear the pain.