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Pixel 6a vs. Competition

by James Kaufman
May 11, 2022
in News
Pixel 6a vs. Competition

While flagship phones continue to get expensive, many phone makers now offer mid-range options that are far more affordable. Today, Google announced the Pixel 6a, its latest line of “a” phones designed to suit that need. It looks and feels a lot like the Pixel 6, but has a smaller footprint that’s almost the same size and smaller display as the Pixel 5. It also has the same 5G, Titan M2 security as the 6 and 6 Pro, and the same Tensor SoC as the P6 Pro. But it’s certainly not the only mid-range handset in the market. Here, we have compared it with the iPhone SE 2022 as well as the Samsung Galaxy A53 to give you an idea of ​​how it stacks up against its rivals. Check back soon to see how the Pixel 5a fares in our review,

Nobody

Pixel 6a

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

iPhone SE

Also read: Should I buy the Google Pixel 6 or wait for the Pixel 7?

Pricing

$449

$450

$429 / $479 / $579

Dimensions

152.2 x 71.8 x 8.9 mm (5.99 x 2.83 x 0.35 in)

159.6 x 74.8 x 8.1 mm (6.28 x 2.94 x 0.32 in)

138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3 mm (5.45 x 2.65 x 0.29 in)

weight

178 g (6.3 oz)

189 g (6.67 oz)

144 g (5.09 oz)

screen size

6.1 inches (156 mm)

6.5 inches (165.1 mm)

4.7 inches (119.4 mm)

screen resolution

1,080 x 2,400 pixels (429 ppi)

1,080 x 2,400 pixels (405 ppi)

1,334 x 750 (326 ppi)

screen type

OLED, 60Hz

Super AMOLED, 120Hz

retina hd lcd

battery

4,410 mAh

5,000 mAh

up to 15 hours, mAh unknown

internal storage

128 GB

128/256 GB

64/128/256 GB

external storage

Nobody

microSD up to 1TB

Nobody

rear camera

Dual Pixel Wide: 12.2 MP, f/1.7

Ultrawide: 12MP, f/2.2

Wide: 64MP, f/1.8

Ultrawide: 12MP, f/2.2

Macro/Depth: 5MP, f/2.4

Wide: 12MP, f/1.8

front camera

8 MP f/2.0

32 MP f/2.2

7 MP, f/2.2

video record

30, 60 fps. but 4k

60 fps. but 4k

60 fps. but 4k

society

google tensor

exynos 1280

Apple A15 Bionic

CPU

Octa-core 2.8 GHz

Octa-core (2.4 GHz and 2.0 GHz)

3.23 GHz hexa-core

GPU

ARM Mali G78

Mali-G68

quad-core apple gpu

to hit

6 GB

6/8 GB

4GB

Wi-Fi

802.11 ax

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac

802.11ax

Bluetooth

v5.2

v5.1

v5.0

NFC

Yes

Yes

Yes

Operating System

Android 12

Android 12

iOS 15

other features

IP67 certified, USB-C

IP67 certified, USB-C

IP67 certified, Lightning port

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