Google Pixel 6a review

GSMArena Team, 07 August 2022.

The competition

The Google Pixel 6a costs $449 in the US, £399 in the UK, and €459 across major EU markets. It is also available in India for Rs 43,999, where the markup caused by import costs is by far the highest.

Google Pixel 6a review

There is plenty to choose from in this price range. One competitor selling for less is the Nothing phone (1), which is cheaper than the Pixel 6a. It has a higher refresh rate screen, respectable camera performance, and the unique Glyph design that is sure to stand out even amongst flagships.

If you're after a small flagship device, the iPhone 12 mini is still available from Apple, though it is pricier than the 6a at $599. There's also this year's iPhone SE, which we'd avoid unless you really insist on getting an iPhone and it's the only one you can afford (but then you probably wouldn't be reading this).

Nothing Phone (1) Apple iPhone 12 mini Apple iPhone SE (2022)
Nothing Phone (1) • Apple iPhone 12 mini • Apple iPhone SE (2022)

The Samsung Galaxy A53 is a popular smartphone in the US for its lower price point. You get more features and a more impressive hardware sheet. There a high refresh rate display, large battery, IP67 rating, though the camera is not too stellar and the Exynos 1280 is not a great performer.

If you're after a small Android flagship, the Zenfone 9 is at least worth mentioning. It's priced out of competing with the Pixel 6a, but it's a compact handset with a 5.9-inch AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate and the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1.

The Realme GT Neo 3T is in the same price bracket as the Pixel 6a and it has great battery life, a bright AMOLED screen with 120Hz, and excellent charging speeds. Its main camera is solid and can stand up to the Pixel 6a, but its ultrawide shooter is inferior.

The Nord 2T has a reliable camera and great performance with the Dimensity 1300 5G chip. There's also 80W fast charging, but there's no ingress protection.

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Asus Zenfone 9 Realme GT Neo 3T OnePlus Nord 2T
Samsung Galaxy A53 5G • Asus Zenfone 9 • Realme GT Neo 3T • OnePlus Nord 2T

Verdict

Before continuing with the verdict, we need to address an issue revealed by early testers of the Pixel 6a. It was confirmed that some devices were able to authenticate the device's biometrics by using a finger that was not even registered to the device. The instances seem isolated, but they pose a serious security flaw with the device. Google is yet to addressed the issue, so it's worth keeping an eye on and withhold purchase until it's cleared if you often find yourself in environements where sensitive info might be exposed.

Google Pixel 6a review

That aside Google may have finally mastered the A Series formula with the Pixel 6a. It managed yet again to capture the essence of the Pixel flagships into a more affordable phone that does not water down the overall experience too much. The 60Hz display and leisurly charging speeds count against it, but the overall execution of the 6a is great for its price. The

Shipping the 6a with a Google Tensor versus last year's Snapdragon 765G and keeping the same $449 price point makes it a great offer. Camera performance remains solid, software and performance are polished and battery life is respectable. Plus, Google addressed performance throttling issues with Google Tensor on the Pixel 6a.

Google Pixel 6a review

It's arguably Google's most competitively positioned smartphone in a good while and one we can wholeheartedly recommend. The obvious asterisk here is that things stand differently in India where consumers have a huge choice in this price segment and the Pixel 6a's higher price makes it far less tempting.

Pros

  • Attractive, compact design that looks more expensive than it is.
  • Bright and accurate AMOLED display.
  • Good sustained performance from the Google Tensor this time.
  • Extended firmware update support; Voice Typing and on-device language processing is excellent.
  • Great all-around camera.

Cons

  • Isolated instances of a fingerprint security flaw are not acceptable.
  • 60Hz refresh rate is not competitive for this price range.
  • Headphone jack is gone.
  • No charger included in the box.
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