Hey, it's a Google Pixel 6a unboxing and tour. Enjoy. We'll have our Pixel 6a up soon, but if you'd also like to see tips and tricks or "First 10 things to do," we can probably make that happen. Good to see you all.
6a actually looks better more refined than the others, i know thats probably a side effect of the cheaper camera but still, i like it and the new green looks fresh.
I'm kind of excited for the future of pixel phones, mainly to see what happens design and software wise. Material you, is just beautiful to look at. I currently have the Google Pixel 6 Pro and I absolutely love the phone. The screen is really nice to look at and picture on it is nice and crisp.
Thank you for the review, I have owned the edit: (Pixel) 4a for the past 2 years and it's been a solid phone in spite of the 60Htz refresh rate and not having 5G. I replaced the display last week with an OEM aftermarket screen from Google so for $100 and about 30 minutes of work, the 4a is like new again, making it a little easier to wait for the 7 Pro although I have gotten to like the smaller phone in the Pixel 4A.
I went from the S22 Plus to the Pixel 6a and don't notice the refresh rate at all not sure why everyone makes a huge deal out of this. First world problems I guess!
Great video, but not worth the upgrade if you have a 5a with 5G IMO which has a slightly larger screen, bigger battery and almost identical camera setup. The slight processor and memory bump in the 6a isn't really a thing with stock Android.
The 6a actually takes way BETTER close up shots (closer than 2 feet) due to the smaller camera. And frankly the 6a ihas the best cameras in the under $500 class hands down.
For that price, it's a logic cut. You get much better camera, performance and support than any other mid-range phone with 90Hz or 120Hz. Plus, a great screen.