After months of delays and full-blown leaks, the Google Pixel 4a is finally out of the door. Google’s second-generation budget phone is the latest entrant in the increasingly competitive budget phone market.
Entrants like the OnePlus Nord and iPhone SE, all deliver great features for the price, but what does Google’s new phone bring to the table? We’ve got you covered with our look at the Google Pixel 4a specs.
Our verdict: Google Pixel 4a review
Google Pixel 4a specs
Google Pixel 4a | |
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Display | 5.81-inch OLED 2,340 x 1,080 resolution 19.5:9 aspect ratio Gorilla Glass 3 |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G 2x Cortex-A76 6x Cortex-A55 |
GPU | Adreno 618 |
RAM | 6GB |
Storage | 128GB No microSD slot |
Cameras | Rear: 12.2MP, f/1.7, 1.4µm pixels, optical + electronic image stabilization Front: |
Headphone jack | Yes |
Battery | 3,140mAh 18W charging No wireless charging |
IP rating | No IP rating |
Software | Android 10 |
Colors | Just Black |
Dimensions and weight | 144 x 69.4 x 8.2mm 143g |
In terms of sheer power, Google is stepping up by delivering the Snapdragon 730G processor and 6GB of RAM. This is a welcome upgrade over the Snapdragon 670 and 4GB combo found in the Pixel 3a series, although it still falls short of the Snapdragon 765G and 8GB/12GB RAM pairing seen in the OnePlus Nord. The Snapdragon 730G isn’t a new chipset either, but it’s about as good as you can get for Qualcomm silicon without opting for a 5G chip.
Storage is another area where Google has improved matters, featuring 128GB of fixed storage compared to the Pixel 3a’s 64GB option. There’s still no storage expansion, unfortunately, but this isn’t a surprise given that previous Pixels don’t have microSD support.
Switch to the Pixel 4a’s battery and display specs and you’ve got only minor tweaks here. The former sees a slight bump to a 3,140mAh pack from the 3a’s 3,000mAh battery. We’ve still got 18W charging, while wireless charging is a no-go. Google has increased the size of the OLED screen ever so slightly and offers a punch-hole design, but you’re still getting an FHD+ resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. So those hoping for a 90Hz or 120Hz screen will need to look at devices from OnePlus, Realme, and Xiaomi.
True to previous leaks, the Pixel 4a maintains the same cameras seen on its predecessor. That means the same old IMX363 12MP camera that’s been on most Pixel phones and no secondary rear cameras. The 8MP selfie camera is maintained as well.
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Other notable specs include a rear fingerprint scanner, Bluetooth 5, NFC, stereo speakers, and Android 10.
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In other words, the Google Pixel 4a specs point to a phone that has few major upgrades beyond horsepower and storage. As we know, however, a specs list doesn’t tell the whole story because the Google Pixel 4a is a pretty fantastic phone — check out our review for our full verdict.
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