The Pixel 7a has already gained a devoted fanbase, following the success of Google's previous mid-range "A" series smartphones. Although it may not be the most expensive model in the Pixel 7 family, it certainly does not lack in performance. In fact, Google has made significant improvements to address the criticisms of the previous model, the Pixel 6a. As a result, the Pixel 7a offers an even better user experience and is a highly sought-after device.
The Pixel 7a is equipped with the Google Tensor G2 SoC, the same powerful processor found in other Pixel 7 models, ensuring top-notch performance. The 6.1-inch FHD OLED display boasts a 90Hz refresh rate, providing a smooth and responsive user experience. With 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, you'll have ample space to store your favorite apps and treasured memories. Additionally, the phone's improved camera capabilities allow for capturing moments in even higher quality.
With a 64MP main camera and a 13MP ultra-wide sensor featuring a 120° field-of-view, the Pixel 7a offers impressive camera capabilities, though it falls slightly short of the Pixel 7. The device can record videos up to 4K/60fps. Additionally, the 4,385 mAh battery can be charged quickly with 18W fast charging, and for the first time on a Google A-series smartphone, the Pixel 7a also supports wireless charging up to 7.5W. The device is priced at $499 and is now available for pre-order on Google's online store. For more information, check out our newly published review of the Pixel 7a.