The Pixel 8a is a competently made phone. It has good build quality, excellent display, and some of the best cameras around. The software is clean with plenty of unique, Pixel-exclusive features and good support. On the downside, the thick bezels are embarrassing, the 18W charging is painfully slow, and the performance from the Tensor G3 is inconsistent at best.
But the biggest drawback at present is the price. At $499, the Pixel 8a sits in an awkward position where last year's Pixel 7a is much better value, considering it isn't all that different and often significantly cheaper. Moreover, you can also usually just spend a little bit more and get the Pixel 8, which has better design, cameras, and faster charging.
It's not clear then who the Pixel 8a is for at present. We can't pass judgement until our complete review is ready but from the looks of it, only a sizable discount could make it competitive. Until then, it's A for Avoidable.
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