Another Google Pixel 6a unboxing video goes into more detail

Peter, 14 June 2022

The Google Pixel 6a was unveiled in May officially, but there have been copious leaks before and since, including a short unboxing video. Want to see a longer one? YouTuber Fazli Halim has published an 11-minute long video wiht the phone.

Now, Halim speaks Malay and the automatic subtitles and translation don’t do a good job. But the specs of the phone are already known – 6.1” AMOLED display (60Hz), 12.2MP wide and 12MP ultra wide cameras, Google Tensor chipset, 4,410mAh battery with 18W fast charging and a $450 price tag.

Google Pixel 6a (left) and Pixel 6 Pro (right) Google Pixel 6a (left) and Pixel 6 Pro (right)
Google Pixel 6a (left) and Pixel 6 Pro (right)

The retail package contains a USB C-to-C cable and a transfer adapter (USB-C to female A), which can be used to pull data from your old phone. Here’s the video, below that we’ve listed some key moments you might not want to miss:

At the 2:30 mark, Halim compares the Pixel 6a to the 6 Pro, which has a noticeably bulkier camera visor (with more advanced hardware inside, of course). You can see the camera in action at 8:50 and Halim did tweet out one photo. Unfortunately, we can only see it after Twitter’s compression.

A photo from the Pixel 6a, unfortunately, it was compressed by Twitter
A photo from the Pixel 6a, unfortunately, it was compressed by Twitter

The Google Pixel 6a will go on sale starting on July 21, over a month away from now. It will be available in the following countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom and the United States (strangely, Malaysia is not on the list). You can find a list of local prices here.

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Reader comments

Don't know why guys are complaining? Majority of Pixel phones are sold in the US market. This device might not launch in Europe or India.

  • Ry
  • 17 Jun 2022
  • uBQ

It's cos it has ZERO optical zoom

I noticed the difference but it’s not that important to me. With the Tensor chip performance should should be smooth enough.

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