Performance (Excellent) |
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Google Tensor G3 |
Nona Core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.45 GHz, Quad core + 2.15 GHz, Quad core) |
8 GB RAM |
Display (Very Good) |
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6.1 inches (15.49 cm); OLED |
1080x2400 px (FHD+) |
120 Hz Refresh Rate |
Gorilla Glass 3 Protection |
Bezel-less with punch-hole display |
Rear Camera (Very Good) |
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Dual Camera Setup
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Dual LED Flash |
4k @30fps Video Recording |
Front Camera (Very Good) |
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13 MP Ultra-Wide Angle Lens |
4k @30 fps Video Recording |
Battery (Good) |
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4492 mAh |
18W Fast Charging; USB Type-C port |
General |
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: eSIM |
5G Supported in India |
128 GB internal storage, Non Expandable |
Dust Resistant, Water Resistant |
The Pixel 8a ticks almost all the boxes you`d expect from a smartphone in this range. It offers a snappy performance with a new chipset onboard. Cameras are reliable as always. The battery backup is also respectable, though the charging speed needs a big upgrade. And there`s the magic of AI and soon-to-get Gen AI features. However, Google needs to be considerate of the Indian smartphone market and price its devices more thoughtfully to gain an edge.
The Pixel 8a ticks almost all the boxes you`d expect from a smartphone in this range. It offers a snappy performance with a new chipset onboard. Cameras are reliable as always. The battery backup is also respectable, though the charging speed needs a big upgrade. And there`s the magic of AI and soon-to-get Gen AI features. However, Google needs to be considerate of the Indian smartphone market and price its devices more thoughtfully to gain an edge.
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{{/result}}Processor | Google Tensor G3 |
RAM | 8 GB |
Display | 6.1", 1080 x 2400 Resolution |
Rear Camera | 64 MP + 13 MP |
Front Camera | 13 MP |
Battery | 4492 mAh |