Affordable, Accessible, and depending on your region, Available. There are many ways to interpret the A in Google's A-series devices. Starting first with the Pixel 3a, the A-series has been the entry point for Pixel phones, bringing some of the things people love about the more expensive models at a more affordable, accessible price. And for certain markets, it was also the only Pixel phone you could purchase for a while.
The latest Pixel 8a continues the tradition of being the cheapest option in the latest generation of Pixel devices. This year you get a few more features, a faster chip, and an updated design that brings it in line with the other two models. But with a starting price of $499, is it still Affordable and Accessible or Awkward and Alienating? Let's find out.
The Pixel 8a comes with barebones packaging typical for modern Pixel devices. You get the phone, a USB-C charging cable, and a USB-C to USB-A adapter.
Sure, it's actualy a much better option considering the price differences and that you can find the Pixel 7 much cheaper, for about 500$ the Pixel 8 is a much better option, especially long-term.
As per conclusion, vanilla Pixel 7 is also a good option to consider for buying instead of Pixel 8a.
The form factor feel in your hand is great I have to agree. But the challenges on fixing modem issue on exynos chips is giving us less performance.
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