Google Pixel 6A Review: Can You Feel It?

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  • @mkbhd
    @mkbhd  Před 2 lety +4390

    8:26 Fact check: A53 doesn't have wireless charging. 6A has a plastic back, which would still work with wireless charging... but it still doesn't have it 😐

    • @JV-ie4rh
      @JV-ie4rh Před 2 lety +63

      I think the OPPO or Poco phone kills the pixel

    • @TheOnlyName
      @TheOnlyName Před 2 lety +5

      :/

    • @LouisChiaki
      @LouisChiaki Před 2 lety +36

      At least, it won't break!

    • @nothere572
      @nothere572 Před 2 lety +32

      @@JV-ie4rh Software/software support probably won’t be remotely as good as the pixel

    • @nothere572
      @nothere572 Před 2 lety +27

      Only mid rangers I know of that have wireless charging are the iPhone SE and Nothing Phone (1) I may be missing some but it still seems to be a pretty rare feature on phones this price

  • @jchan2888
    @jchan2888 Před 2 lety +8018

    Wireless charging is very cool tech, but I don't use it often because it's so inefficient. I won't see it as a loss for any phone until it gets to the 90% mark. The 60hz, choppy display though is a deal breaker for me.

    • @TRIALEX3
      @TRIALEX3 Před 2 lety +220

      I have wireless charging at work and at home-it’s super comfortable.

    • @filedotjar
      @filedotjar Před 2 lety +167

      tbh magsafe tech is the first time I've actually been interested in wireless charging because of the convenience, but i would need wireless charging to do something better than wired charging for me to actually need it in a phone

    • @Gamer-cz8mo
      @Gamer-cz8mo Před 2 lety +157

      choppiness is because of android 12,had same issue on pixel 6,android 13 changes a lot,now i am not using 90hz anymore,60hz is buttery smooth.

    • @Asidelove
      @Asidelove Před 2 lety +72

      Usb c wears out so having wireless is very nice

    • @MaxAndersonn
      @MaxAndersonn Před 2 lety +17

      I use magsafe charging all the time

  • @federicoacosta7353
    @federicoacosta7353 Před rokem +532

    Marques:
    -60hz display on budgt phone 👎
    -60hz on $700 iPhone 👍

    • @dinoprimi3914
      @dinoprimi3914 Před rokem +77

      He is like this with every Apple product.

    • @yaous2081
      @yaous2081 Před rokem +8

      cuz apple

    • @BigNorm69
      @BigNorm69 Před rokem +40

      He's an obvious shill for apple 🤣 how much are they paying you marques?

    • @stimutacss
      @stimutacss Před rokem

      I think it also has to do with the fact that pixels get the newest android the first so the only direct comparison with recent phones hes used is 7/7 pro.

    • @CeltyST96
      @CeltyST96 Před rokem +7

      to be fair, the 60hz on the 6a feel more sluggish than on my x.

  • @VinhDang
    @VinhDang Před rokem +89

    Blind smartphone awards sent me here.

    • @alexwelch7198
      @alexwelch7198 Před rokem +4

      This video is about to get a million more views 😂

    • @isajidazmi
      @isajidazmi Před rokem +1

      The king of cameras 👑

    • @Cowsaresmooth
      @Cowsaresmooth Před rokem +2

      ​@@isajidazmi yep 👑

    • @Cowsaresmooth
      @Cowsaresmooth Před rokem +2

      ​@@isajidazmi shows the true optimization of a camera if done correctly

    • @donate1sttt
      @donate1sttt Před rokem

      What do you mean?

  • @MrUnknownXD
    @MrUnknownXD Před 2 lety +375

    6 Android mini toys and A as the wallpaper on mac in background, nice touch Marques ;)

  • @melvinalex8971
    @melvinalex8971 Před 2 lety +1552

    Seriously man, all these reviewers are using the top end phones with top specs and then they get their hands on Google Pixel 6a and their major gripe is that it's not 120 Hz or whatever. I mean Pixel 6a has all the stuff that an average/common user needs, not what hard-core tech enthusiasts like themselves who have their own CZcams channels wants. This only shows the chasm that exists between a tech "influencer" and a common user. I have heard all of them say that you can get better phones for the price. Tell me which are those? Do you want to get a Chinese phone or smth like Samsung which comes with tons of bloat ware and makes the phone lag. None of them mentions this yet most Samsung phone do this. Don't even get me started on their camera and updates/security/privacy issues. Please re-evaluate what you are getting and stop comparing these phones to your top end flagships that are your daily drivers. Please remember not everyone can afford them and please compare this phone to the other phones in the same price bracket! Just because smth is not mainstream for you guys, don't kick it down and out. Give it a chance for a change.

    • @rae5312
      @rae5312 Před 2 lety +270

      FACTS. And a wireless charger is NOT a deal breaker, it's useless. You can't use your phone while charging. I barely use it and the Reddit people.

    • @noakessimon
      @noakessimon Před 2 lety +79

      Exactly dude, exactly - if it had exactly the same features as the flagship 6, then it would be the same phone - I don't understand what people's expectations are here? If you want flagship features, buy the flagship, otherwise you have to be willing to compromise in some areas. My 6a comes today and I can't wait!

    • @rohithjanardhan4970
      @rohithjanardhan4970 Před rokem +16

      well said 👏

    • @ss_avsmt
      @ss_avsmt Před rokem +39

      It is because if these big tech influencers start reviewing mid range and budget phones, their demographic of viewers will shift to the potential "not very lucrative" customers. I have never bought a flagship but tjere are lots of people who do, and they will watch these videos. They might also buy merchandise and sponsered content in their description. So it is integral for them to compare everything with the flagship because that's what the "customer" wants. The rest of us, we're just ad revenue.

    • @tahaahmed9876
      @tahaahmed9876 Před rokem +72

      iPhone had no 120 Hz till iphone 12, but including him and many other reviewers seemed unbothered. Its Google and other android brands that they nit pick like what the hell bro

  • @PenelopeRoberts9212
    @PenelopeRoberts9212 Před rokem +253

    I've been using my 6a for a couple of weeks now and the only minor issue I have is with the fingerprint sensor that is a bit hit and miss. It seems not to like dry skin too much but is pretty good overall. (I miss the rear sensor that could be used for upping and downing the notification shade). By the way, I expect it was a slip of the tongue but the rear panel is plastic not glass and the phone gets five years of security updates in addition to the three years system updates. As for the display, it's absolutely fine and the performance is as snappy as I would wish it to be. Oh, and I have it on good authority that it sounds fine during phone calls - something that seems to be completely overlooked these days on PHONES. 🙂

    • @abdulbarrykhamis07
      @abdulbarrykhamis07 Před rokem

      Do you prefer this phone to nothing phone 1?

    • @abdulbarrykhamis07
      @abdulbarrykhamis07 Před rokem

      Do you prefer this phone to nothing phone 1?

    • @chriserony
      @chriserony Před rokem +2

      I don't find the call quality very good. You have to hold it in exactly the right way to hear anyone.

    • @cammyokinda1735
      @cammyokinda1735 Před rokem

      How is the camera? Does it have colourful pix?

    • @victorallright2331
      @victorallright2331 Před rokem +1

      Can you use just a pin, instead of finger print cencor?

  • @kirilraychev732
    @kirilraychev732 Před rokem +76

    Iphone 13 also doesn't have a high refresh rate, yet it costs double, it's not fair to compare it to 13 pro as the iphone is much more expensive than the Pixel.

    • @zeusx6479
      @zeusx6479 Před rokem +1

      Right

    • @adiii4446
      @adiii4446 Před rokem

      He did that to compare it to 120hz

    • @jamiesplinter8758
      @jamiesplinter8758 Před 5 měsíci

      Its apple this guy is bought and paid for they use any excuse to keep apple in the limelight bu constantly reminding u of the name ect sad really

  • @oof_Dad
    @oof_Dad Před 2 lety +879

    The biggest value of the Pixel "A" line was the free unlimited (compressed) video and photo storage. That is a huge loss not offering that to me. Now I am starting to shop around a bit more.

    • @juan617
      @juan617 Před 2 lety +11

      Amen!

    • @SamSpeed90
      @SamSpeed90 Před 2 lety +3

      At this pricepoint I'd strongly consider the OnePlus Ace

    • @PrinceNeverLazy
      @PrinceNeverLazy Před 2 lety +23

      The main reason I left pixel for Samsung. They roped me in then started charging.

    • @ddr2nite
      @ddr2nite Před 2 lety +32

      Great point, I didn't even realize that until I dug into the fine print (everything up to the Pixel 5 was grandfathered and had unlimited). But for me personally, even with my auto-backups I'm only sitting around 50% of my 15GB in the free tier. At $2 per month ($24 annually) you get 100 GB, which isn't THAT big of a pill to swallow in my personal opinion.

    • @yashraj12390
      @yashraj12390 Před 2 lety

      Trueeee

  • @The-Owl-Bard
    @The-Owl-Bard Před 2 lety +905

    I got a Pixel 6 Pro (works well; haven't run into too many issues) but it's a shame to see that the headphone jack and wireless charging were pulled out and the screen couldn't have been upgraded. Looking forward to the Pixel Buds Pro review.

    • @naavgaming3141
      @naavgaming3141 Před 2 lety +7

      The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro both support wireless charging, but it doesn't really work well in my experience.

    • @johnjson
      @johnjson Před 2 lety +7

      The 6 pro has definitely been less buggy than expected from hearing all the stories. It does everything pretty well, and it along with the 6 were great value so this doesn't seem quite as good

    • @nikeyonut
      @nikeyonut Před 2 lety +1

      Welcome to 2018

    • @beni2cc
      @beni2cc Před 2 lety +1

      Bruh thats been gone since pixel 2😂😂

    • @BlizzardWind99
      @BlizzardWind99 Před 2 lety +3

      Really looking forward to pixel buds pro. Love my a the only thing I hate is everyone can hear everything I hear

  • @ariesfunk
    @ariesfunk Před rokem +15

    Complaining about 60hz here while giving a pass on it for a double the money iphone 14 lmao

  • @1celloheaven
    @1celloheaven Před rokem +35

    Used my 6a for a few months now. Fingerprint sensor best I've ever had. 60 refresh just fine. Makes calls, takes calls and great photos with recent updates even better. Perfect size for pockets in jeans or jackets. Perhaps because I don't game it ticks all my boxes. Excellent phone.

    • @josephripalda2956
      @josephripalda2956 Před rokem

      How much did you get it for? I was at the mall yesterday and saw a 6a that sells for $350 and 7a, $550. I'm not much for phones nor do I dream of owning and brandishing flagship ones but I really am interested in Google's pixel phones. Thinking about nabbing a 6A

    • @brandon17760
      @brandon17760 Před rokem +1

      ​@@josephripalda2956I bought mine at Walmart for 200$ 4 weeks ago lol

    • @kolbe6436
      @kolbe6436 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I use a 6a and the display is pretty smooth to me😐, and I'm coming from a 90hz phone

  • @andrewbstevens
    @andrewbstevens Před 2 lety +587

    I still love my pixel 5. Works flawlessly, fantastic fingerprint reader on the back, great display, and still excellent battery life after 2 years. Don't plan on changing to anything else for at least another year or more

    • @_observado
      @_observado Před 2 lety +42

      One of the best Google has ever put out, even design wise for me

    • @UwU-iu6ts
      @UwU-iu6ts Před 2 lety +24

      I'm loving my pixel 5a, I wish they kept the old pixel design for the a series, I don't like the new look

    • @KarimTemple
      @KarimTemple Před 2 lety +48

      I miss fingerprint readers on the back SO MUCH.

    • @harshalpattni
      @harshalpattni Před 2 lety +11

      Same... I'll keep mine for at least another year. The 5 was really perfect.

    • @Will2k95
      @Will2k95 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed!

  • @tuxsbro
    @tuxsbro Před 2 lety +544

    As a Pixel A series user for the last 3 generations, I feel like this one doesn't have as much value-per-dollar compared to previous versions. I'll just stick with the 5A for now, and keep my headphone jack too.

    • @isaiahrichards9319
      @isaiahrichards9319 Před 2 lety +107

      @TheNextGamer21 that's why it's great to be a peasant like me that's never had a higher refresh rate phone, I don't miss what I never had. I save that high refresh rate for my gaming monitors haha.

    • @lemonslrg330
      @lemonslrg330 Před 2 lety +6

      My pixel 5 is doing just fine. I can wait another year to uograde

    • @knownow7038
      @knownow7038 Před 2 lety +11

      Same here. 5A FTW

    • @04wrxsubaru48
      @04wrxsubaru48 Před 2 lety +4

      @@lemonslrg330 I bought the pixel 6 pro after owning a pixel 5, I miss my pixel 5 everyday. I hate the size of this, the bezel is ugly, camera isn't any better, and it's not any faster. Rip pixel 5

    • @therealarien
      @therealarien Před 2 lety +3

      I would've picked up the 5a instead of they released it in Australia :/

  • @niani7162
    @niani7162 Před rokem +190

    I personally don't feel there's anything wrong with the 60hz display on the Pixel 6a, feels just as smooth as the 60hz display on my Pixel 5 and OnePlus 6. The call screening and RCS are the only things keeping me on Pixel phones though, if Apple adopted RCS and USB-C , and also added their own version of call screening I would switch to an iPhone.

    • @doctorcorgi3134
      @doctorcorgi3134 Před rokem +1

      Do you like IOS?

    • @niani7162
      @niani7162 Před rokem +1

      @@doctorcorgi3134 Tbh iOS has it's flaws, but I love the clean, minimalistic design. I've used both phone operating systems, they have a lot of similarities that might not be obvious at first glance, and some small quality of life features I would like to see on Android in the future.

    • @TomaTTC23
      @TomaTTC23 Před rokem +3

      From my experience, the display feels choppy only when you concetrate on how smooth it is. Otherwise, you will hardly notice it

    • @varayil
      @varayil Před rokem

      what do you prefer, pixel 5 or pixel 6a?

    • @danieloconnor2932
      @danieloconnor2932 Před rokem

      iOS now has a version of call screening in iOS 17

  • @hibryd7481
    @hibryd7481 Před 2 lety +69

    I _really_ like this phone. My warranty was expiring on my 4a (which I was perfectly happy with) and they had a deal for a trade in and some pixel buds so at the end of the day it was only like 50 bucks for the 6a. I was just expecting a replacement for the 4a but this feels like a major upgrade. All the features and build feels like it should cost 100 bucks more, easily.
    There's only two things I'd change; I can get used to the bar on the back, but I really preferred the front camera in the corner on the 4a. The glass body, taller screen, front facing fingerprint reader...love all of those features. Wireless charging doesn't effect me cuz I use these little USB magnetic charging dongle things on all of my devices.
    But reading the comments, it seems like 60hz disappoints a lot of people. The 6a feels perfectly smooth to me. I'm not always on my phone and I've never owned a flagship so I might not know any better, but I DO care about refresh rates on monitors and can tell the difference. For the price difference in premium phones to the 6a you could buy a friggin television with 120hz. Is that one feature really worth it? To each there own, I suppose.

    • @SonoAbdul
      @SonoAbdul Před 2 lety

      where did you find this exchange offer?, do you live in USA?

  • @dragon2knight
    @dragon2knight Před 2 lety +801

    If you're going to go for a Pixel, get the normal 6, it's not too much more expensive and it has a vastly better screen and of course better camera's. I own the standard 6 and love it despite the horrible fingerprint sensor. It's a really great phone. For future proofing it's the smart choice.

    • @ankitbytes
      @ankitbytes Před 2 lety +65

      Placed order for Pixel 6 right after looking at the price of 6a

    • @fatalradius
      @fatalradius Před 2 lety +1

      I agree

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Před 2 lety +36

      the software was what killed it for me with the pixel 6, bought one at launch and it was a dumpster fire, so many issues i never had before

    • @tomaseusebio9993
      @tomaseusebio9993 Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah just got a normal pixel 6 on sale for 525€, for the extra 75€ you get so much more phone. Just the 90hz display is worth the difference

    • @freeman4755
      @freeman4755 Před 2 lety +4

      There's probably also a decent bit of used ones available now if people want it even cheaper

  • @Carlos-fn2hl
    @Carlos-fn2hl Před 2 lety +78

    I wish it was build like the Pixel 5a or Pixel 5, aluminium body covered by a bio-resin. Imo the best material combination, solid, durable, soft to the touch and won't break like glass. Pixel 5a is structurally marvelous, i wish Google kept the same design and just updated the screen and processor, leaving everything else like the big battery, rear fingerprint sensor and headphone jack the same

    • @AgniPaul
      @AgniPaul Před 2 lety +1

      I have the Pixel 5a, and can concur.

    • @DarkZoomy
      @DarkZoomy Před 2 lety

      I can only agree with the material and headphone jack. But the rest is just a bit outdated and wouldn't set a own design. The new camera bar (which is pretty neat) is a new design language and was never used before. You can instantly recognize a Pixel 6. Not possible with the Pixel 5 design (which isn't bad at all, but pretty normal and boring). The rear fingerprint is outdated and not practical. Where do i have my finger if i want to use my phone? Exactly. On the screen. And it's also fast on my Pixel 6 Pro. And the headphone jack... Yes, i also miss it. I'm using my Sony Bluetooth headphones 99% the time. But if they are empty on battery, i want be able to use my cable in ears or my Sonys with headphone jack (because you can only use them with cable while loading).

    • @Arifeen.
      @Arifeen. Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed, the look/design of the 6 line up is the one major downside for me. I can't stand the rectangular display, camera bar and thick bezels and chin

    • @Carlos-fn2hl
      @Carlos-fn2hl Před 2 lety +1

      @@DarkZoomy The new camera bar will break or scratch easily and creates a big bump on the back of the phone, that's a downside imo. Personally I don't care too much about having a modern unique design which stands out, comfort is much more important for me.

  • @minimalisthealth
    @minimalisthealth Před rokem +12

    That iPhone SE looks disgusting. Can't believe it's being recommended as an alternative

    • @Redattack-
      @Redattack- Před 11 měsíci

      Se is only good becuase of its processor

  • @headerahelix
    @headerahelix Před 2 lety +27

    Most of the people who complain about 60hz phone screens have had 0 issues with their 60hz laptop, PC monitors, TVs at 60hz

    • @spectralvoodoo5233
      @spectralvoodoo5233 Před měsícem +5

      Most people have no fucking clue what "hz" even means

    • @Hari-kx2er
      @Hari-kx2er Před 19 dny +1

      True, but most people don't use their TV or laptop or PC as much as they use their phones. Of course, those who code, video editing professionals, pc gamers etc may be exceptions. But these guys know the value of 120hz displays and often use laptops and PC displays that have it. In phones, once you get the feel of 120 or even 90 hz, going back to 60 will truly feel archaic

  • @Fiso_Moyo
    @Fiso_Moyo Před 2 lety +8

    7:00 what's with all that CAKE??

  • @dino71796
    @dino71796 Před 2 lety +73

    You pretty much just described exactly what I like about this line from google. The google experience is super incredible and I quite like it, but I also absolutely adore taking pictures and it gives me a great comfort to know that I can always take a great picture right with my phone. I’ve had the pixel 3a since January 2020 as my first phone and it is still going strong! I have dropped it so many times, including from my old bunk bed on multiple occasions and it is still going strong. Well minus one of the speakers at the bottom, but I’m super happy that’s the only thing wrong with it. I am very reluctant to give up my google phone and in the future i don’t think I’d get an iPhone even though I have apple tablet and computer just because of how much I value the great camera for that price and how I’m so used to the google software. Once my little champ gives out which I hope isn’t anytime soon 🤞 I’ll probably get whatever the newest google a series phone is.

    • @QuakerPop
      @QuakerPop Před 2 lety +16

      Let me help you out as as a fellow 3a user. The 3a is no longer getting os or security updates. That's a problem. Right now, if you pre order a 6a from Google, they will value your 3a at 300 bucks for a trade in. Anywhere else that phone is worth 15 to 40 bucks in trade. Plus goog is throwing in free pixel buds worth 99 bucks. So basically the 6a is free. It will cost you 175 with shipping and tax after your trade. In a year if you don't like it, it should still be worth 125 to 150 in trade and you still keep the ear buds. If you like it, well, you got a great phone and ear buds for under 200 bucks with FIVE years of google security updates. Can't lose.

    • @slimshady7625
      @slimshady7625 Před 2 lety +6

      @@QuakerPop cool

  • @joseserrano7052
    @joseserrano7052 Před 2 lety +67

    A follow-up video would be nice from these high tech reviewers.... cause since all the updates came around this month i havent heard any bad news about this and most people are loving the experience. Thinking of getting one cause i like the design

  • @thegbgamer3072
    @thegbgamer3072 Před rokem +6

    Im using one of these now, I dropped specs from a note 20 ultra because I couldn't afford the £70 a month anymore and I'm impressed with it. I had a budget phone 2 phones ago so around 5 years ago and the build quality and everything else smashed my expectations. I'm happy.

  • @fortyseven7789
    @fortyseven7789 Před 2 lety +142

    I use the Google Pixel 4a as my main phone right now,and I have no complaints. Google has really been putting out some decent phones !

    • @fortyseven7789
      @fortyseven7789 Před 2 lety +7

      **Although I have to note, I just recently changed the battery. I could've upgraded but wasn't ready to let go.

    • @ARYABANERJEE20
      @ARYABANERJEE20 Před 2 lety +3

      Same I also use pixel 4 as my main phone now and had no complain. Just the screen size is little smaller.

    • @CertifiedBoii_8
      @CertifiedBoii_8 Před 2 lety +1

      Pixel 4a still being manufacturing??

    • @sappyjohnson
      @sappyjohnson Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, me too. It's maybe my favorite phone ever. But, I got the 6a because the deal was just too hard to pass up. It's basically $50 with trade-in and headphones.

    • @ccloak
      @ccloak Před 2 lety +3

      4a wasn't even in the same league, it was kind of a bargain back then in comparison. Also, I consider 4a to be aesthetically superior since it was more based on Pixel 5 than Pixel 4, which was the only time the a series not looking the same as the previous flagship. Neither the 5a nor the 6a compares, especially with the much higher price point. Not that 5a nor 6a were necessarily bad, but especially the 6a, it is facing competition from outlet price cuts for Pixel 6.

  • @damifash758
    @damifash758 Před 2 lety +323

    Tbh
    This actually makes the nothing phone 1 look like a good deal at 399..
    Significantly better display
    Uniform bezels
    Wireless charging
    And the right combination of power and battery life
    Just need to wait for a couple of more updates to make a choice on which will be my second phone
    Also with the pixel 6 currently on sale
    It doesn't make much sense getting the 6A anymore cus 60hz at 449? Are they kidding

    • @viper627
      @viper627 Před 2 lety +13

      On one of their videos I clicked accidentally I saw a nice ammount of comments of people who have them with complaints. To be specific mostly something about the display being flickering green near the selfie camera so I would wait some time till I decided to get it.

    • @guyknightley3499
      @guyknightley3499 Před 2 lety +16

      Too bad the nothing phone 1 isnt sold in the US.

    • @shauryakansal1081
      @shauryakansal1081 Před 2 lety +2

      @@guyknightley3499 whattt really?! is it never coming or what (btw just curious I won't be affected don't even live in US)

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před 2 lety +7

      Yep, you are committing suicide as a phone release by only having a 1080p60 screen. If Google released this at 250 dollars it makes more sense

    • @damifash758
      @damifash758 Před 2 lety

      @@viper627 they released an update yesterday I heard they fixed it

  • @JermanRamirez
    @JermanRamirez Před 2 lety +5

    What do you mean by the pixel 6 line hasn't aged well?
    The bugs have been fixed, the fingerprint reader is faster, and it feels snappier than it did at launch.
    I also don't think a two year old iPhone with massive bezels will age as well- that was a odd recommendation...

    • @splash8429
      @splash8429 Před 2 lety

      People be using iphone 7 and 8 still, iphones survive the test of time just because of their name

    • @LOUISVILLECARDINALS
      @LOUISVILLECARDINALS Před 2 lety

      Exactly this dude is a clown i hope his puppets open their eyes

  • @reubenmathew4323
    @reubenmathew4323 Před 2 lety +576

    This phone actually ticks all the right boxes and what most users would be happy with. Not a fan of wireless charging due to inefficiency, so I don't mind having it. Display is disappointing. At $450, 90 Hz is kind of the least expected these days. But I will be willing to give this a chance due to crisp user experience and consistent camera performance.

    • @redmful
      @redmful Před 2 lety +29

      Yes pretty much agree. I just brought the 6a, for me it ticks most of the boxes. Yes Google should have put in 90z, even some phones half the price have higher refresh. Like you not bothered with wireless charging had phones with it and didn't use it after a few weeks. I do like the Pixel experience. Plus Google security with Tensor chip. Google cameras. Plus the smaller format is great. In my opinion the alternatives that MKBHD list I think are all worse in different ways.

    • @BlokeBritish
      @BlokeBritish Před 2 lety +1

      it seems phone makers have stopped placing the mic speaker on the face of the phone.
      i have the one plus 9R which has the grill on the top edge which allows hearing a loud clear voice when talking on calls without having to turn the speaker on.
      this for me is very important.
      wonder if any latest phones have that

    • @ElectricC0mpany
      @ElectricC0mpany Před rokem +13

      The best selling phone model in the world, which costs $800, still has a 60hz display (iPhone 13). Sure, iPhone 60hz will be smoother than Android 60hz but still 90+ is good but overrated.

    • @mikeg3644
      @mikeg3644 Před rokem

      I think the regular 6 is a great deal for the people who are ok with a 90Hz refresh rate. They can spend less money and still have the full suite of features. People who just want a great android experience but don’t care for some modern features should go for the 6A but google at least offers 3 choices on different levels which is cool.

    • @GamingQuest4510
      @GamingQuest4510 Před rokem +3

      @@ElectricC0mpany I bet you have never used more than 90hz in your life isheep

  • @AdityaGupta-om8ez
    @AdityaGupta-om8ez Před 2 lety +253

    They totally followed the iphone route with this one...
    Making their entry level options deliberately worse (even though the hardware is much more capable) so that they can push people to the higher tier.
    The companies whose main share of money comes from their budget phones don't do this kind of stuff

    • @nameless-user
      @nameless-user Před 2 lety +17

      IDK, I feel like the SE owns its specs quite well. I drive both an SE and a Z Flip3, and other than the obvious frame rate difference they both feel similarly responsive. Maybe Google’s display and software have latency here?

    • @parthbansal2775
      @parthbansal2775 Před 2 lety +9

      True if they make the mid tier phone actually competent, no one would go for their higher tier versions

    • @serkandevel7828
      @serkandevel7828 Před 2 lety +6

      They one accidentally shipped a Pixel 6-exclusive feature to the 4a but then quickly removed it, as it's a "tensor-exclusive feature" even though it worked on the older, non-tensor phone

    • @parthbansal2775
      @parthbansal2775 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YourLocalCafe google of all companies are having software issue? lmfao. I wonder how they managed to f*ck up so bad

    • @nameless-user
      @nameless-user Před 2 lety

      @@YourLocalCafe I think improving the battery performance would be enough. After using both for a few weeks, I kinda prefer the SE’s reachability and home button for usability. Bigger and taller screens can certainly display more, and the Flip definitely excels in vertical content (Niagara works beautifully for tall screens, by the way), but one-handed operation is definitely a strain, and not everybody prefers gestures.

  • @boothatron
    @boothatron Před 2 lety +39

    Absolutely no way I would EVER go back to 60hz. That's been the case since OP7 Pro in 2019. 90 hz is still okay though.

    • @victorsvidss
      @victorsvidss Před 2 lety +4

      You probably won't even notice the jump from 90 to 120 unless the phones are side by side

    • @pilotdog68
      @pilotdog68 Před 2 lety

      Funny because high refresh is the first thing I disable in all my new phones. It's just not something I care about at all so I'll take the battery life savings.

    • @boothatron
      @boothatron Před 2 lety +4

      @@victorsvidss I've mostly been using 120 and 144hz. I did use the Pixel 6 recently and that was okay. I can't do 60hz anymore unfortunately.

    • @bencze465
      @bencze465 Před 2 lety

      I think it's subjective. I have a 120hz phone and I don't really see it. Maybe if I compared, but if I have to compare it to see it it doesn't matter. It's good enough to show me information, I don't watch high framerate videos, or what that may be good for. Since 10 years I also use Nova launcher so I basically have no idea if launcher animations look prettier or not.

    • @victorsvidss
      @victorsvidss Před 2 lety +3

      @@pilotdog68 then why buy new phones? You don't get THAT much more battery life by disabling it, that's like buying an expensive sports car and disabling fast acceleration to save gas...

  • @NicolasYouTube
    @NicolasYouTube Před rokem +5

    Marques : Can you feel it ?
    JerryRig : Yes, I can feel it...

  • @alittlebitoflight
    @alittlebitoflight Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this review. I was about to get one for my dad, in spite of the small screen. The security patch support was a big factor, but a laggy experience and poor curation of past pixels kills it for me. Google has a history of bombing out of products - like Microsoft of yesteryear. I still use a Realme X2 Pro. Man I wish I could just buy security patches. So much phone for the money.

  • @monoritmic
    @monoritmic Před 2 lety +248

    Watching this on a Pixel 2XL as a secondary phone and still owning also a pixel 3a as my main phone because of the size. I'm so satisfied with the phones. The only thing that I wish to have on them sometimes is more zoom. I will hold to them more time.

    • @_modiX
      @_modiX Před 2 lety +16

      I have a Pixel 3a as my main phone as well and we are easy to target at the moment without security updates. I hate to be forced to replace my phone, the Pixel 3a is perfect for my daily use ...

    • @minnybiker4505
      @minnybiker4505 Před 2 lety +15

      Watching on my 2XL as well. Great phone.

    • @bymicromize
      @bymicromize Před 2 lety +2

      I also have a 3a and it is sad that the support stopped. Not sure if I'm going for another pixel. I think it is pretty expensive now. But they are also promising 5 years of support instead of the 3 years we got from 3a.

    • @danieltorres3829
      @danieltorres3829 Před 2 lety +1

      My pixel 3a just broke loved it had it since launch

    • @coreydixon384
      @coreydixon384 Před 2 lety +5

      Google is offering $300 for pixel 3A's right now to trade in on the 6A. That effectively makes the phone $150 and a no brainer purchase. Not to mention you get free Pixel Buds for pre-ordering.

  • @tyray3p
    @tyray3p Před 2 lety +88

    It's still insane to me that a $450 phone is a "budget" phone, let alone a $200 phone.

    • @zan1971
      @zan1971 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you

    • @gianni99999
      @gianni99999 Před 2 lety +1

      why not, its probably one of the things you use the most in your life everyday

    • @tyray3p
      @tyray3p Před 2 lety +8

      @@gianni99999 Even though it can be a very powerful tool for some people, for most, they'd never be able to dream of affording one. Right now I'm rockin' a S21 Ultra, cause I found a good job last year and splurged, but before that I was using a n $80 Galaxy J7, cause that was the best I could do and that was after saving up for half a year. "Budget" should be the cheapest possible that gets the job done. Not some $450 smart phone with an over powered camera and loads of features that'll end up going unused. They're all "Nice to have"s but for people actually on a budget, it's the last thing they're thinking about.

    • @AuggieG
      @AuggieG Před 2 lety +2

      @@tyray3p Bro you saved up a whole year for $80? 🧢

    • @tyray3p
      @tyray3p Před 2 lety +3

      @@AuggieG Nah, half a year. Had to remake the comment cause it didn't save so I rushed it a bit and messed up at that point. Fixed it though.
      But yeah, between part time work, college, and car maintenance, I didn't really have a dime to my name pretty much, so when it came to saving money it was a slow burn

  • @pragyabrajbhandari7385
    @pragyabrajbhandari7385 Před rokem +9

    I feel like Marques was very biased in this review. All the things he disliked about this phone (60Hz and 12 MP Camera) are present in the present day iPhone 14 (which was just released).
    Also the iPhones cost double the price of this phone, and I did not see him complain about the 60Hz and 12 MP Camera for those phones.
    Sad to see Marques sound so biased these days.
    I think this is a great phone and would switch my iPhone for this.
    The only issue I see with Google is their Quality Control and Longetivity of the device since I have heard a lot of after sales problems with Pixels.

    • @tinosqindis1184
      @tinosqindis1184 Před rokem +4

      They bought him unfortunately

    • @pragyabrajbhandari7385
      @pragyabrajbhandari7385 Před rokem

      @@tinosqindis1184 An Apple world is coming. Hope Marques comes around. Since the OnePlus demise, we do not see good android phones being recommended for affordable prices. This phone could have been what Nexus/OnePlus were doing back then.

  • @PhillyDom
    @PhillyDom Před 2 lety +1

    Watching from El Salvador keep the content coming Family

  • @rkdeviancy
    @rkdeviancy Před 2 lety +161

    As someone on the 4a, my 4a is still working phenomenally and is still a favorite of all of the phones I've used, including flagships. I think I'll just stay on the 4a until it starts to have battery problems and then upgrade to whichever a-line phone is out by then as long as they maintain the quality I expect from them.

    • @Autumn_Blessings
      @Autumn_Blessings Před 2 lety +7

      my 4a is slowing down so ill be upgrading to 6a

    • @justinmorgenstern3842
      @justinmorgenstern3842 Před 2 lety +6

      300 dollar trade in on pixel 4a, yep I'll trade in for 6a. Small price to switch to 5g.

    • @Jordan-hs1xi
      @Jordan-hs1xi Před 2 lety +6

      Mine is just. Ow getting battery problems 😭

    • @fortyseven7789
      @fortyseven7789 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jordan-hs1xi just replaced the battery on mine and bam like new !

    • @WGTBollox
      @WGTBollox Před 2 lety +8

      Have absolutely 0 complaints about my 4a, but with the $300 trade in being offered it was a no-brainer for me to grab a 6a + free pixel buds.

  • @EricOkafor
    @EricOkafor Před 2 lety +36

    Tensor chip is two times more powerful than the Exynos 1280. Best to avoid Samsung A53 entirely. A52s is much better👌🏽

    • @jamesklusener
      @jamesklusener Před 2 lety +4

      been using the A52s since December and it's never let me down, everything works as if I just got it

    • @cobaltblue5523
      @cobaltblue5523 Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly but everyone always forgets to say that.

  • @Arrozconchopsticks
    @Arrozconchopsticks Před rokem +10

    Glad i didn't listen to him, i like this phone, it's buttery smooth.

    • @docwho10th88
      @docwho10th88 Před rokem +2

      Yea, the guy must be an Iphone fan boy..I just bought one too. Glad I did not listen to this guy's BS's!

  • @user-mw6fo1ti2e
    @user-mw6fo1ti2e Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great review as always. I'm not big into photography and am mostly looking for a small Android phone. Been rocking my OnePlus 5T for about 5 years now so it will be an upgrade no matter what I go for.
    Also, I'm loving the Nike VR Forged Cavity irons. I had them back in 2010 and would happily put them back in the bag!

  • @gingerkyriakos6968
    @gingerkyriakos6968 Před 2 lety +48

    Having 3a, eagerly waiting for the 6a review. The conclusion is keeping the 3a. A reliable fingerprint reader on the back, a headset jack, smaller size, still good battery life, the same camera. Disappointed, that is how I would describe my thought on 6a.

    • @bazahaza
      @bazahaza Před 2 lety +2

      Also the 3a has unlimited Google photo storage too. I have ordered a 6a but might give to my daughter if I don't get on with it.

    • @alexiahernandez4759
      @alexiahernandez4759 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here with my 3a

    • @gingerkyriakos6968
      @gingerkyriakos6968 Před 2 lety +1

      @private user never has been...google already knows EVERYTHING about anything in my life...

    • @QuakerPop
      @QuakerPop Před 2 lety +6

      I had the same thought Ginger, but for the next day (at least in the US), Google is valuing the 3a at 300 dollars for a trade in PLUS throwing in a pair of free Google A earbuds valued at 100 dollars. The google 3a is otherwise worth 30 bucks as a trade in anywhere else. Shipping is free. So, if you trade in your 3a you get the 6a, a pair of 100 dollar earbuds shipped to you next week for 189 w/tax. At that price, that was too sweet a deal to pass up. I figure in a year, if I don't like it, the phone only cost me literally 0 - ear buds are free and a year old 6a will still be worth at least 100 bucks as a trade in and I can just buy something else. It's really a great deal. If you wait, your 3a is worthless as a trade in. As far as I can tell, you can't lose

    • @billybrownbear1
      @billybrownbear1 Před 2 lety +1

      I loved my 3A since I got it, but I started getting really laggy and slow responses last year. I was holding out for the 6A, but a lot of problems he described were the problems I had with this phone. Might just go with a flagship instead this time around, if I see a good enough deal.

  • @nothere572
    @nothere572 Před 2 lety +216

    IMO it’s a pretty good mid ranger. Flagship chip, great cameras, big battery, great software, only issue is no high refresh rate, but at least the rest of the display is a decent 1080p OLED

    • @dustojnikhummer
      @dustojnikhummer Před 2 lety +9

      Is it seriously only 60Hz??

    • @Frank_Lee_Terrible
      @Frank_Lee_Terrible Před 2 lety +39

      @@dustojnikhummer who cares

    • @RealJoseph123
      @RealJoseph123 Před 2 lety +15

      @@dustojnikhummer iPhone 13 has a 60Hz display instead of a ProMotion screen for a reason.

    • @bandz1of169
      @bandz1of169 Před 2 lety +22

      Honestly 60 Hz is good enough. The only reason you’d need more is for mobile gaming and if you want a phone for that, this isn’t it.

    • @Minecraft_Steve420
      @Minecraft_Steve420 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Frank_Lee_Terrible everyone, who has used 120hz

  • @jorgemercado5134
    @jorgemercado5134 Před rokem +202

    I've had the Pixel 6a for about two weeks. I love the form factor. Coming from a Galaxy S10e, I really appreciate the slightly bigger screen; not really wider, just taller, and the more square corners. The thing that bugs me the most is how washed out the display looks compared to the S10e. And it is true what was said about the rainbowing effect when you look at it off center. I also have to push the brightness close to the max in order to have a usable screen. The pure Android experience is hard to beat though and features like call screening are pretty useful. I'm not 100% sure I'm going to keep it. I'm entertaining the idea of trying the S21 FE mainly because of the display and oddly enough, some things are more customizable on Samsung's UI.

    • @danielegemei6334
      @danielegemei6334 Před rokem +4

      I have a S10e and I dont know which phone to take next. Why do you say S21 FE? Why not S22?
      I'm not a smartphone nerd... but I've got most of Samsung high end (S3, S7, S10e now).

    • @jorgemercado5134
      @jorgemercado5134 Před rokem +3

      @@danielegemei6334 I think what draws me to the S21 FE is the size. It's bigger than the S22 but not as big as the S22 plus. And the pricing is better than both those phones even though the performance is very similar.

    • @xbr123
      @xbr123 Před rokem +6

      @@danielegemei6334 Why not Asus Zenfone 9 ?

    • @alexwelch7198
      @alexwelch7198 Před rokem +2

      @@xbr123 you have to remember that most people get their devices from the carrier and ASUS won't ever be on carrier shelves anytime soon

    • @Agent311
      @Agent311 Před rokem +2

      Just a heads up, the haptics on the S21 FE are not great. Not sure how much you've gotten used to the ones on the 6A, but if that's something that doesn't matter to you the FE would be a good investment.

  • @BrianNewberry
    @BrianNewberry Před rokem +2

    Great Video! i'm an iPhone user considering a "return" to the Android tech. I was especially keen to hear your thoughts on "choppiness", and processer performance. This was the one feature that's made me an iPhone man for about 10 years; i remember my old Motorola Droid was horribly slow.
    Thanks again for the terrific video. Based on your comments, i'm now looking into Samsung...

  • @ddr2nite
    @ddr2nite Před 2 lety +67

    The removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack was a big loss for me - but they 'sort of' made up for it by including a free set of Pixel Buds A-Series with my preorder. At least I still have the USB-C to 3.5mm adapters laying around from my Pixel 2 days.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 2 lety +3

      "free"
      😂😂😂
      Stop being so easily manipulated by that word.
      You sure as hell didn't get the Pixel Buds for free. You paid for it.
      Free would be you going to Google's website or a retail store and ordering the Pixel Buds and paying ZERO for it while not trading any devices in exchange for it or not buying anything else.

  • @casdf7
    @casdf7 Před 2 lety +8

    I hope you read this:
    in the developer options you can enable the gpu rendering profile, where you can see the exact amount of frames and where they are dropped.
    with this tool you could communicate stutters that feel subjective (but really aren't) much better.
    I always had that in mind and if I was a tech youtuber I would include it in every phone review :)

  • @praveening
    @praveening Před rokem +2

    The choppy feel if you experience can be curtailed by keeping screen animation on. Yes, Finger print sensor is not that good and there could have been an option to curtail unlock on entering the passcode rather than to confirm it. Overall the phone is very good. Fast and beautiful. I like the way Google hid the thickness of the phone by splitting the thickness into a glass part and alloy part. It simply hides the thick look.

  • @kenv2667
    @kenv2667 Před rokem +71

    great review. my main concern on a phone is the camera, but do not want to spend a ton of money on current flagship phones. This is a great option

    • @kenv2667
      @kenv2667 Před rokem +4

      I just got my own Pixel 6a 😁

    • @yikesnathan9546
      @yikesnathan9546 Před rokem +36

      @@kenv2667 it won the recent camera awards on the newest video so congrats!

    • @kenv2667
      @kenv2667 Před rokem +1

      @@yikesnathan9546 true! it makes me feel more satisfied

    • @nickchkheidze9189
      @nickchkheidze9189 Před rokem

      @@kenv2667 I plan on purchasing it. Can't decide between iphone 13 mini and Pixel 6a. pixel costs less. Do you recommand it?

    • @Hafeez_Ch786
      @Hafeez_Ch786 Před rokem +1

      @@nickchkheidze9189 for the price of the 13 mini you can get a pixel 7

  • @oliverrees9397
    @oliverrees9397 Před 2 lety +72

    Honestly I love my pixel 4a and I'm gonna stick with this... I prefer the look of the old pixels.. fingerprint on the back was and is amazing

    • @koreypaul6698
      @koreypaul6698 Před 2 lety

      I'm using my Pixel 4a now that my 5a broke (dropped). It's a little laggy/buggy at times. And the NFC *never* worked out of the box. Never could use Google Pay 😐...

    • @Moviefreak893
      @Moviefreak893 Před 2 lety +2

      I'd stick with mine too, but the screen cracked and it gets really unresponsive at times, its a major pain in the ass to use the keyboard as half of the letters don't get typed... I have no idea which phone to get next, the 5a isn't available on amazon in my country and pixel 5 is just too expensive as it's almost 2 years old...

    • @siannn
      @siannn Před 2 lety +4

      @@Moviefreak893 if you still love the phone look for local people who can replace the screen, if it's an option go for a more expensive one because then it should be as good as the original

    • @prasadaloorkar5784
      @prasadaloorkar5784 Před 2 lety +1

      Still waiting for it to get cheaper so i can buy it, me poor lol

    • @toptiertech7291
      @toptiertech7291 Před 2 lety +1

      @@siannn niche android phones are always so expensive to get the screens replaced and takes longer because how many people have screens for an budget android phone from years ago

  • @someryebread
    @someryebread Před 2 lety +384

    I think I'm gonna hold onto my 4a until the 7 launches, then look for a good deal on a 6 Pro. Was really looking forward to upgrading to 6a from 4a, but the refresh rate (when other similarly priced phones do better) and what sounds like touch sampling issues, are turning me away big time.

    • @prakharnarang1898
      @prakharnarang1898 Před 2 lety +29

      You're getting a very great trade in offer if you preorder. Something to look into.

    • @chrizzo283
      @chrizzo283 Před 2 lety +8

      I just got the pixel 6 for 470€ which is in my eyes a great deal. So basically for the 6a price :D

    • @zulpiz6665
      @zulpiz6665 Před 2 lety +1

      wise choise. 4a 5g,5a,6a still using same 60 refresh rate while other midranger competitors already used 120hz on their smartphones. Hope 7a will be a game changer.

    • @GeorgeMarrero
      @GeorgeMarrero Před 2 lety +18

      @@prakharnarang1898 I’m trading in my 3a for 300. So the 150 with free pixelbuds headphones is a no brainer to me.

    • @OCDGeek128
      @OCDGeek128 Před 2 lety +14

      I'm trading in my 4a and they're offering $300 trade in. Plus free $100 Pixel Buds A. That's a steal right there, you might want to rethink it before it's too late.

  • @iwuvwow
    @iwuvwow Před rokem +2

    I actually preordered the 6A, thinking to upgrade from my 3A and ended up returning it. The lack of a headphone jack, the fingerprint unlock and the swipe gestures really bothered me to the point that I lost patience and just returned it. My 3A is good enough for now.

  • @mta1864
    @mta1864 Před rokem +6

    Great, useful review as always!
    A question though...Is it me or are the things that differentiate phones in 2022 the most "first world problems" they've ever been? hahaha
    Recently bought a 6a on sale for $299. I was coming from a 4a and an LGV40 before that. I don't think I've ever owned a greater than 60Hz phone so I went to Best Buy where they had on display a pixel 7 pro, a 7 and a 6a right next to each other, perfect for a 3-way test to see what I was missing. And yes, there's a definite difference, even to my untrained eyes, with the 7 pro being noticeably smoother.
    But, as soon as I walked away and started using my phone vs. comparing it to other phones, I didn't "feel" the choppiness. In almost all my normal use cases, the smoothness of the 6a was perfectly fine. Perhaps this is because of Android 13 smoothing things out. Bottom line, I just don't need that extra smoothness.
    I think needing a higher refresh rate is a matter of a significant amount of prior conditioning. But I contend that, unless you're comparing screens all the time (like a reviewer), 120Hz vs. 60Hz is not as big a deal as it's made out to be. Moreover, choppiness is not just a function of refresh rate as iPhones have proved for years. Software optimization is a big part of it. For me, 120Hz is a luxury, not a necessity.

  • @nictimus24
    @nictimus24 Před 2 lety +17

    I just love how a lot of companies are making great phones and forcing samsung, xiomi, google to improve every year

    • @pilotdog68
      @pilotdog68 Před 2 lety +2

      And every year Google's own phone goes backwards.

  • @akhillmufc19
    @akhillmufc19 Před 2 lety +108

    I don't know why Google would continue with the under-display finger print reader in their "A" lineup and instead not do the on-the-back fingerprints that everyone still loves. It would differentiate it nicely from the flagship and gotta think it increases the price of the display on the front, and so they have to sacrifice quality to keep the overall price down.

    • @_AlphaCentauri_
      @_AlphaCentauri_ Před 2 lety +25

      To hell with on-the-back fingerprint reader. In display ultrasonic/ optical or side ones like sony.

    • @arrrbooey
      @arrrbooey Před 2 lety +28

      I missed having the behind the back!! It would make me switch in a heartbeat

    • @leon_live8
      @leon_live8 Před 2 lety +8

      Pixel 5 for the W

    • @ulfricstormcloak7142
      @ulfricstormcloak7142 Před 2 lety +3

      Side mounted >>> others

    • @meraak1
      @meraak1 Před 2 lety +5

      power button ones are best, on the back is horrendous

  • @stenguyen1
    @stenguyen1 Před 2 lety +1

    always the best reviews. love my pixel A phones. def getting this one too.

  • @SuperCripple
    @SuperCripple Před rokem +5

    Coming from a Pixel 4XL to a 6a, some might actually consider that a downgrade, but honestly if Marques didn't mention the "lower quality" display I never would've even noticed a difference. It still feels pretty smooth to me. Then again my 4 was falling apart and on its last legs lol. Really, the only thing I miss is the squeeze to use Google Assistant. Though holding the power button is just as convenient. I'd say I miss the wireless charging but I never used it lol.

  • @firehawk22
    @firehawk22 Před 2 lety +173

    Was looking to move on from a Pixel 3A which wasn't great, but was very good for the price in my experience. I immediately searched for your review and it sounds like the 6A is an ideal replacement for me given what I do/don't care about. Thanks for the great in-depth review!

    • @michaelcollard2764
      @michaelcollard2764 Před 2 lety +20

      300 trade in helps a ton too

    • @_modiX
      @_modiX Před 2 lety

      I agree with you, but the price is not justified.

    • @jaredwiltshire4422
      @jaredwiltshire4422 Před 2 lety +9

      @@_modiX if you're in the US, it's only 150 with a qualifying trade in. Makes this phone a steal

    • @firehawk22
      @firehawk22 Před 2 lety +2

      @@michaelcollard2764 Exactly! I was going to do it with the expectation I'd get $50 for trade-in so at $300 trade-in, it's a no brainer!

    • @jackraider1039
      @jackraider1039 Před 2 lety +1

      I have the 5A and it's the best phone I've ever used

  • @Satroulku
    @Satroulku Před 2 lety +182

    Another major factor that made me pre-order this phone, is its size. A bit surprised you did not mention that.
    It's impossible nowadays to find a good android phone in a "somewhat" compact size. This is the best comprise of size and performance I could find.
    (Still would prefer smaller, Pixel 3 was perfect size)

    • @mihaimol
      @mihaimol Před 2 lety +14

      Totally agree. To me Pixel 5 size was perfect.

    • @mashiro84
      @mashiro84 Před 2 lety +9

      I did the same for the same reason.
      It's smaller than most of the other android phone below 500$.

    • @tschuuuls486
      @tschuuuls486 Před 2 lety +9

      The S22 is smaller than the 6a lol

    • @MatthewMoscotto
      @MatthewMoscotto Před 2 lety +7

      The S22 has a beautiful 6.1 inch screen and better performance than the Pixel 6a.

    • @simonj5158
      @simonj5158 Před 2 lety +4

      Totally agree with you. I'm also fed up with the 200g plus weight of many flagships. Think 6a is about 178g which is ok. 😀

  • @star-warsien
    @star-warsien Před 2 lety +2

    I still have a Pixel 3XL, was looking to upgrade but there hasn't been a really compelling reason for me yet. Was holding my breath for the 6a but I think I'll hold off longer. The only problem I have with my 3xl is the usb-c port. I have to really press (hard) to get it to connect/charge. Other then that, phones been solid. Typically, if the performance or battery was getting pretty bad I'd upgrade or if theres some killer new feature. Phones haven't really progressed much in the latter case here, same old same old.

  • @valerianoo89
    @valerianoo89 Před 2 lety +5

    from the experience using nexus and pixel phones I can guarantee that through years and updates it will feel better 😁 that's the thing with google phones in my opinion, unfinished on the launch and refined with updates 😁 (except 60hz display, it is what it is)

  • @Nukemann64
    @Nukemann64 Před 2 lety +252

    I really like my Pixel 5A. Outside of a couple Software quirks that annoy the crap out of me, I'm very happy with it! I'd give the 5A a solid 9/10! I'd highly recommend it to anyone needing a great budget phone, that takes amazing photos, and has a great battery. The 6A looks nice in theory, but, after mkbhd's review, i'm definitely going to hold on to my 5A for longer.

    • @ankuratulkar8066
      @ankuratulkar8066 Před 2 lety

      4a 5g is wqay better than 5a.

    • @alanwolf6165
      @alanwolf6165 Před 2 lety +20

      5a = larger screen, faster fingerprint reader, better connectivity, nicer design (IMO), headphone jack, and holds a charge longer. Yeah, I think I'll keep my 5a.

    • @alanwolf6165
      @alanwolf6165 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ankuratulkar8066 4a & 5a are virtually the same

    • @ankuratulkar8066
      @ankuratulkar8066 Před 2 lety +5

      @@alanwolf6165 4a with a better price 😅

    • @brownketch
      @brownketch Před 2 lety +1

      5a is good but overheating problems

  • @vedaryan334
    @vedaryan334 Před 2 lety +58

    They really nailed the look with the pixel 6 series. The others were also nice but this definitely is unique yet still being pixel

    • @PerplexedPhoton
      @PerplexedPhoton Před 2 lety +8

      @Fisayo Ajisafe Other than having a rectangle on the back they're not the same at all.

    • @toptiertech7291
      @toptiertech7291 Před 2 lety +2

      What’s unique about this phone? It looks just like all the other budge androids with the pixel camera on the back

  • @Coco-Loco
    @Coco-Loco Před rokem +6

    Wow so the display on a $450 is a problem cause it's only 60hz but it's not if it's a $900 iPhone?

    • @cyriljnr2614
      @cyriljnr2614 Před měsícem

      I believe what he said was and I paraphrase.. even for a 60hz display it feels choppy.

  • @danielx555
    @danielx555 Před rokem +3

    I just bought one and traded in my 5A for $300, so it cost me $149. I wanted the tensor chip and I wanted support for five more years. It's not mind-blowing, but it is marginally better than the 5A and it gives me the stock Android look and feel that I love from the pixels.

  • @JarielJimenez
    @JarielJimenez Před 2 lety +8

    I have a Pixel 4A and I've had a (mostly) good experience with it, but something that's always made me mad about it has been the monthly software updates... Even if there's a major bug in the software that messes with important features like the System UI or music playback... you're still waiting a whole month for the next software update to fix that. I know it takes time to fix issues like that but it's hard not to see the grass as being greener on the other side (in my case, Apple). The only thing keeping me on my Pixel and Android in general is the lack of USB-C on the iPhone, and as soon as they add that (looking at the iPhone 14 right now), I'll be seriously considering switching. It's hard to make a decision like that with all the great features my Pixel has offered, especially Call Screen and Google Assistant... but at this point I'd rather have a phone that works as smoothly as an iPhone even if I'm missing some of those features because having the System UI crash all the time and apps just crash at random is just something I haven't seen on my friend's iDevices... even when they're outdated as heck.

    • @embeelivin523
      @embeelivin523 Před 2 lety

      dont do it! apple and iphone sukk. i went to apple when the samsung was exploding and hated the iphone. i will never go back

    • @CozyCruiserr
      @CozyCruiserr Před rokem

      I have pixel 4 and my phone restarts randomly. 😑 I think about iphone mini too lol. Cuz i dont like the big phones. Even oneplus flagship is not even super customizable or smaller. :(

  • @Jefe825
    @Jefe825 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for the phenomenal review as usual - as a pixel 5 user ready to upgrade I think I'll just hold my money for the pixel 7 this fall.

  • @ethanhayes9989
    @ethanhayes9989 Před rokem +92

    I've just picked up a 6a as a temporary phone to cover me while my 6pro is repaired and honestly - other than the refresh rate which I really do notice and the camera being noticeably different but not worse - I'm really scratching my head as to where the extra money goes to in the 6p.
    The phone feels slightly more premium with an all glass and metal case but I'm actually really enjoying the form factor of the smaller screen and slightly lighter weight.
    I'm really surprised at the value. Please please please give us smaller flagship options.

    • @cartergomez5390
      @cartergomez5390 Před rokem

      Is it better than having an iPhone?

    • @weropeal
      @weropeal Před rokem +6

      @@cartergomez5390 depends on what echosystem you're more into ig

    • @BigNorm69
      @BigNorm69 Před rokem +3

      @@cartergomez5390 my girlfriend just got the 6a and she moved from iphone 11 she much prefers the pixel, tough to get used to at first but once she did she says she won't go back to apple.

    • @r9ckless
      @r9ckless Před rokem +3

      have you already ditched 6a? how has been your experiance with its 6gb of ram?
      my primary was a s21 and looking to buy something within reasonable amount this time though i am not sure about the ram.

    • @blacbraun
      @blacbraun Před rokem

      @@cartergomez5390 Better than iPhone SE. No contest!

  • @tylerplaysgames2403
    @tylerplaysgames2403 Před 2 lety +2

    I think the biggest difference between the Google software suite and apples ios is the animation speed. To go down the app drawer on Android vs iOS. The iOS animation speed is so much softer and slower. Making it look smooth. Android doesn't have that. Which makes it an issue

  • @werewwerew1
    @werewwerew1 Před 2 lety +22

    I have a pixel 5, which has a 90hz screen, and I've noticed that when I set it to stay at 60hz (to save battery for example), it feels way choppier than my old phones that can only do 60hz. I've even tried it head to head against my old Pixel 2xl.
    Feels like this could be the same problem...maybe they got some cheap 90hz screens for this phone, and set them to 60hz.

    • @raveendrabhat2849
      @raveendrabhat2849 Před 2 lety +1

      How is the call quality ? Are you able to properly hear the person speaking on the other end ? I have a Pixel 5 and call quality is so bad. I can't property hear what other people is saying.

    • @asshish05
      @asshish05 Před 2 lety +1

      @@raveendrabhat2849 i am using Pixel 5 and there is no issue of call hearing quality. You should get it checked.

    • @RustyChest_
      @RustyChest_ Před 2 lety +1

      I think someone measured this at some point with a motorola or something, when not high refresh rate the panels get under-driven to the point of instability rather than being overdriven for the high refresh rate, so it looks wonk

    • @raveendrabhat2849
      @raveendrabhat2849 Před 2 lety

      @@asshish05 are you staying in India ? Where can I get it checked ? Any suggestions ?

    • @elliex20
      @elliex20 Před rokem

      I noticed that with my Samsung S21 too. It feels like phones that can do 120Hz usually have crappy 60Hz compared to phones that do only 60Hz. Then it is easy to just say that one notices it because one is used to 120Hz. Maybe it is, but I tend to believe otherwise.

  • @samuelvarga3223
    @samuelvarga3223 Před 2 lety +113

    I've been using the regular Pixel 6 since January and it's my favorite phone I ever had. The fingerprint sensor is "meh" but I can definitely live with it - it also got better with updates - and the rest is great.

    • @Tanner_Teves
      @Tanner_Teves Před 2 lety +8

      I've been using the 6 pro since November and I actually hate it lol. Mine constantly freezes up, weird little bugs here and there, the battery will be great one day and trash the next, social media apps perform terribly for me.

    • @petersilva3576
      @petersilva3576 Před 2 lety +7

      agreed, my pixel 6 is the most perfect phone i've had yet

    • @Manuel-rl6um
      @Manuel-rl6um Před 2 lety +2

      Pixel gets better with updates. Except when Android 12 arrived to my 3 yo Pixel 3a...there were some bugs. Fortunately, seems like I don't have bugs anymore and Android 12 is finally more polished.

    • @arijit276
      @arijit276 Před 2 lety +3

      Same, my pixel6 has just been amazing. Never had a bug yet and a full day battery even with constant use as a work phone.

    • @idanmoon4864
      @idanmoon4864 Před 2 lety

      @@Tanner_Teves I also use P6P as my primary phone since November, but I actually love it. There are definitely some weird glitches and bugs, but not many and a lot of them are fixed. It isn't a big deal for me, but I feel like now google is just tweaking things a bit and big improvements will come with android 13

  • @JEYMS
    @JEYMS Před rokem +8

    Here I am back after watching his best camera award video, little did he know that the phone that would steal the show would be the Pixel 6a!
    I just got mine after waiting for it for a month and I am amazed by the value we get with this phone and the crazy good pictures it takes! Oh, and coming from a regular non pro iPhone, I absolutely didn't notice the 60hz screen, it's quite smooth actually.
    Why do people complain about the Pixel 6a 60hz screen but stay silent about the iPhone 14 60hz screen?

    • @HazewinDog
      @HazewinDog Před rokem

      because Apple users tend to be actual fans, whereas Android users often happily hop between brands and aren't afraid to call brands out when they do something unlikeable.

  • @SANYAMJAINSam
    @SANYAMJAINSam Před 2 lety

    As always, great review and creative sliding phone shot! Good to see Beebom here, love from India! ❤️

  • @joosteillebrecht1823
    @joosteillebrecht1823 Před 2 lety +25

    These sets are just so cool to look at, always fun to check them out

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich Před 2 lety +303

    Always appreciate your reviews, Marques. Even if I don't plan on getting the device, your down-to-earth approach really helps me gauge where the manufacturer is going in terms of design and engineering. Looking forward to your review of the Pixel 7.

    • @leekesler2083
      @leekesler2083 Před 2 lety

      flossy carter I trust more

    • @iyax2448
      @iyax2448 Před 2 lety

      Unbiased reviews all the time 💯...great work man

  • @mrtantrix
    @mrtantrix Před rokem +5

    You spent quite a while in this video talking about the 60MHz display. Unfortunately, none of it was positive as to how it could increase battery life. Interestingly, in your latest iPhone 14 video, you barely mention the Hz, but you do say that it will increase battery life. Wonder what's going on here? Don't reply to this if it will get you blacklisted from Apple.

  • @johnwood7650
    @johnwood7650 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I just bought a 6A last week for an early black Friday sale. I went from an s22 ultra. Honestly I prefer this one.
    No stupid rounded edges and it's about half as heavy. Nobody's going to notice the 60fps. It's fast smooth and feels good

    • @Al3ksandrOrlov
      @Al3ksandrOrlov Před 7 měsíci

      Why would you downgrade so unbelievably hard wtf

    • @johnwood7650
      @johnwood7650 Před 7 měsíci

      The 6a is more comfortable to hold, it's lighter and really I haven't regretted it.
      Not having a curved screen is nice too

    • @scoob892
      @scoob892 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@johnwood7650 all that to get a shitty 6gb ram lagging phone? i mean seriously you switched from a s22 ultra?

    • @johnwood7650
      @johnwood7650 Před 7 měsíci

      @@scoob892 apparently 6gb ram is enough for me. I'm not saying it's a better phone. The Samsung is better in every stat.
      But you can't measure personal preference. I'm just saying I switched to an older smaller phone and I don't regret it

    • @johnwood7650
      @johnwood7650 Před 7 měsíci

      I will also never buy a curved screen again. I've broken 3 of them. And I've never broken a flat edge screen.

  • @bederhajali
    @bederhajali Před 2 lety +26

    Been using pixel since the 2xl. Very good software experience. I'm on the 4a 5g now. Pixel is the Honda civic of android phones. My wife always uses Samsung notes or recent the S21 and S22. Even though I am always astonished by how wonderful the screen looks and the videos she takes, the first drop the screen breaks and it's 400 dollars to repair. My only complaint and this goes to all phone companies is that they should support phones for min 5 years. And they should make their older phones adapt. My pixel 2xl was perfect for my needs. I stopped using it because of the last security update.

    • @bencze465
      @bencze465 Před 2 lety +1

      Isn't the pixel 6 supported 5 years with security updates? That's reasonable. Buy it when it's past 1 year old and keep it for 3-4, sounds good to me. I may just switch to Pixels when my oneplus 8t dies or goes unsupported.

    • @JS96919
      @JS96919 Před 2 lety +2

      having security updates or not having them makes no difference. you aren't more secure if your phone still gets updates. i try to make sure my phones don't get them. that's why i use motorola

    • @bederhajali
      @bederhajali Před 2 lety +1

      @@JS96919 it actually does make a difference. Vulnerabilities come out every month. Security updates are like insurance and viruses like natural disasters. When you don't have flood insurance and get flooded then it's a problem. I'm coming from a network security point of view.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 2 lety

      @@bederhajali His point is that security updates are never finished.
      There's always another update around the corner which means that no device is 100% secure nor will it ever be.
      You'd have to be either a very high profile person or a complete idiot browsing shady sites or installing shady apps or clicking phishing emails in order for you to get a virus and/or hacked on your smartphone, etc.

    • @bederhajali
      @bederhajali Před 2 lety

      @@bencze465 it is. I think more regulation is needed. I get updates from car dealerships for recalls even when my car is 12 years old

  • @FranciscoNogueira
    @FranciscoNogueira Před 2 lety +3

    Every single time I heard "budget" I think I had a small stroke.

  • @sootyrumble
    @sootyrumble Před 2 lety +70

    My wife just bought the Pixel 6a and I was playing with the screen and it seems to have variable swipe speed, the faster you swipe the less animations there are but under slower swipe it’s super super smooth with no stutter at all from our experience.

    • @michaelblizzard6885
      @michaelblizzard6885 Před 2 lety +17

      Yea don’t worry, thus guy is an Apple fanboy so he’s going to do anything to bash an android phone

    • @slimeboof8404
      @slimeboof8404 Před 2 lety +13

      @@michaelblizzard6885 what?

    • @MrJsyed
      @MrJsyed Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah same here the one that came for me is fast and crisp.

    • @slickwine
      @slickwine Před 2 lety +17

      @@michaelblizzard6885 He literally carries around an android and stated that he uses it as his main phone in his wired interview lmao
      What are you on about?

    • @komi8628
      @komi8628 Před 2 lety +7

      @@michaelblizzard6885 🤓

  • @B00HER
    @B00HER Před rokem

    Really good review. You've gained a subscriber, keep doing what you do Marques!

  • @inamghafoor
    @inamghafoor Před 2 lety +5

    Lets hope this one is not as buggy as the Pixel 6

  • @tommoex
    @tommoex Před 2 lety +5

    You could've got a pixel 6 with earbuds for similar price on prime deal recently. But you're right, they've nailed the design, you could recognise one easily like when the iphone X came out. Also google should prioritise the google software and the camera, it's the much better usp.

    • @snowball1792
      @snowball1792 Před 2 lety +3

      yeah the pixel 6 constantly goes on sale for £450, this phone for £400 is useless

  • @MrSchillergaming
    @MrSchillergaming Před rokem +4

    As a pixel 6a owner I don't think its choppy

  • @johnswatchjoint
    @johnswatchjoint Před rokem +3

    My Pixel 6a is 4 months old. It is crap. Camera crashes every time I use it. Going back to MotoG.

  • @2thaHouse30
    @2thaHouse30 Před 2 lety +88

    I still absolutely love my Pixel 5! Idk why they don't just keep the reverse fingerprint reader on the back is so convenient.

    • @Tommymad1
      @Tommymad1 Před 2 lety +1

      I miss my pixel 5 :(( I'm still upset it broke, even though I have an s22 ultra. I miss that thing so much

    • @InstaTreePiptee
      @InstaTreePiptee Před 2 lety +3

      Preach. I have a Pixel 5 as well. I hope they make another compact phone like this.

    • @notstarboard
      @notstarboard Před 2 lety +1

      I like the back placement, but I've found the fingerprint reader on the 3a so unreliable that I just use a passcode now. If you have the slightest amount of moisture on your hands or on the phone it's not unlocking.

    • @misan2002
      @misan2002 Před 2 lety

      I agree

    • @albertogiavani75
      @albertogiavani75 Před 2 lety

      Tbh i regret not having gotten the 5 cuz i love metal

  • @kubev
    @kubev Před 2 lety +3

    1:42 - It blows my mind that nearly every Windows Phone in existence had wireless charging (even if it required you to purchase a separate battery cover - remember those? - separately) and that wireless charging is still getting excluded from budget phones as if it's some sort of high-end feature.

    • @SirFaceFone
      @SirFaceFone Před 2 lety

      Nokia Lumias were ahead of their time. If they switched to Android they'd probably be a big player by now.

  • @ST-yb1rf
    @ST-yb1rf Před rokem +3

    I agree with the not smooth 60hz. I compared it with the pixel 7 in the shop, and google really made it on purpose for the 6a to be poorer in perf . Maybe to make the 7 seem more worth its price

  • @xdadev
    @xdadev Před rokem +5

    *800$ iphone 13:* 60 Hz is no problem
    *450$ pixel 6a:* 60Hz is a deal-breaker
    *500$ Iphone SE 2022:* 🌚👍

  • @Xavierpng
    @Xavierpng Před 2 lety +29

    Using slow motion to highlight the refresh rate differences is the most brilliant workaround I've seen anyone use on video. Awesome job on that.

    • @raresmacovei8382
      @raresmacovei8382 Před 2 lety +17

      Everyone's been doing it for over a decade now. It's not new, lol.

    • @rawdiggitydog
      @rawdiggitydog Před 2 lety +1

      And the research was exactly the same on both phones. The difference wasn't noticeable

    • @1meen1
      @1meen1 Před 2 lety

      ​@@raresmacovei8382 This is probably their first and only tech channel

    • @AkshayKumar-wy6sb
      @AkshayKumar-wy6sb Před 2 lety

      @@1meen1 probably whose? First and only tech channel ?

  • @The-Fishkeeper
    @The-Fishkeeper Před 2 lety +104

    I think it's still pretty good for a £399 phone. One of the better ones, but I do feel like the "a" series has gotten a little less impressive with each release. The more premium materials and Tensor chip is a welcome improvement though.

    • @sorarmojoanakket.5615
      @sorarmojoanakket.5615 Před 2 lety

      I was so worried that Mr. Clinton would get overstimulated and begin to nip. But then I remembered @louisrossman has no Soul. So Mr. Clinton doesn't feel a thing!! 😿

    • @klaasbredenkamp4875
      @klaasbredenkamp4875 Před 2 lety +2

      It actually stacks up impressively well against the competition in the category. For example, the Galaxy A53 doesn't have a headphone jack or wireless charging either. And after watching enough comparison videos of the two, it is clear the 6a experience is smoother and more performant than the A53 despite the 6a's 60Hz display. Not to mention the cleaner Pixel software and camera + AI chops.

    • @The-Fishkeeper
      @The-Fishkeeper Před 2 lety

      @@klaasbredenkamp4875 I agree. I said I still think it's one of the better ones in this price category and is the mid-range phone I would chose, even just for the clean software, immediate software and security updates and the cameras alone.
      I just don't find it quite as impressive as I did the earlier "a" series releases in terms of value for money. The Pixel 3a kinda blew my mind for the price, even with some of its drawbacks.

    • @klaasbredenkamp4875
      @klaasbredenkamp4875 Před 2 lety

      @@The-Fishkeeper True that, the 3a was novel and created this category

    • @mann_idonotreadreplies
      @mann_idonotreadreplies Před 2 lety +1

      @klass agreed and you do have class. Samsung is overrated (the android version of Apple).

  • @TimeWarpKing
    @TimeWarpKing Před 2 lety +43

    I got the 6 Pro last year and loved it. Got this phone for my dad with free A-series earbuds thrown in, he's gonna love it. If you're a techy person and love the 120Hz display, I can see why that would be a downside, but for someone who's not super into the tech side of things I think this phone is perfect. Thinking like, kids, students and and parents kinda market.

    • @StivHC
      @StivHC Před 2 lety

      Some kids are more into tech than many adult I want

    • @ElectricC0mpany
      @ElectricC0mpany Před rokem

      @@StivHC but their using their parents' 3-5 year old phones with 60hz.

    • @deagle7602
      @deagle7602 Před rokem +5

      I’m a tech nerd but I don’t mind the 60hz. If I was a mobile gamer then I’d definitely look for a more expensive 120hz phone. 60hz is fine for normal use like messaging, youtube, etc.

    • @prajwalbharambe343
      @prajwalbharambe343 Před rokem +3

      @@deagle7602 exactly. 60 is fine for everything except gaming.

    • @premierdeal
      @premierdeal Před rokem +1

      My X3 Pro has 120hz and it sucks away battery life more than 60 Hz, so I leave it on 60 to give me close to 10 hrs SOT. With this in mind maybe a 60hz 'only' phone ain't so bad for those non gamers who need a hand held content consumer device profile!?

  • @Victor-tl4dk
    @Victor-tl4dk Před rokem +1

    5:00 thank you for talking about aging. That's something not mentioned by a lot of reviewers, but *VERY* important.

  • @Foodies
    @Foodies Před 2 lety +11

    i can feel it

  • @TheHunter-sq1ug
    @TheHunter-sq1ug Před 2 lety +13

    got my pixel 6 for 490 a month ago, only disadvantage is 1 less year of update. But the 90hz display and reverse back charging are things important to me

    • @TheHunter-sq1ug
      @TheHunter-sq1ug Před 2 lety +2

      also if ur'e gonna buy, check out Japans pixel model, they've got nfc folica enabled

    • @peoplesgame1
      @peoplesgame1 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHunter-sq1ug what's that

    • @TheHunter-sq1ug
      @TheHunter-sq1ug Před 2 lety

      @@peoplesgame1 guess I can't add links... Just search up felica pixel 6

  • @darklight8675
    @darklight8675 Před 2 lety +1

    traded my 3a for 6a and only paid $150. I was running out of storeage, so I think its the best option for me. Also, I looked up and it seems once you update the 6a android, it feels much faster.

  • @Wotcher
    @Wotcher Před 2 lety +8

    Was going to pass on this till I checked and saw Google boosted the trade-in value for my Pixel 3a to $300 (it's normally $30-60 at other sites like Samsung or Amazon) for the preorder for this phone. Guess they're willing to eat that much to keep you in their ecosystem. Pretty good value proposition for $150~.

    • @mmert138
      @mmert138 Před 2 lety +1

      That is basically a steal at that price. Don't wait another second.

    • @stevendlent
      @stevendlent Před 2 lety

      Same here. The $300 trade in value is VERY hard to pass up. I just bought two 6a's this morning. Offering $300 for my wife's 4a5g and $290 for my old pixel 4. The fact that they are offering $300 for a VERY OLD 3a is absolutely insane.....hard to sell that anywhere for over $100 used at this point.
      Here is the math breakdown for me to buy an new 6a and trade in a 4a5g or older pixel 4. $450 - ($300 trade in) - (~$70 selling free promotional Pixel Buds A) - ($50 google+ credit, for being a google+ subscriber) - ( $10 Rakuten Cash) - ($10 credit card cash back 2%)...........Total Price for a new 6a With warranty..... --> ~$10 DOLLARS plus sales tax (which varies by state).
      Yes, you read that correctly.

    • @mmert138
      @mmert138 Před 2 lety

      @@stevendlent wow, didn't know they all stack. In Turkey, they just let you use one promotion. They don't let you use more than one benefit.

  • @theNVftw
    @theNVftw Před 2 lety +6

    As someone who considers himself pretty unbiased, I really think you have been disproportionally negative about the Pixel 6 lineup. Also about how the 6 and 6 Pro don't age well. I don't hear anyone about this except for you. Besides the slightly slow fingerprint sensor (compared to my older phones such as the OnePlus 6) I think it's a fantastic phone and it keeps impressing me! So for anyone looking to buy this one who feels like reconsidering due to this review, please reconsider again.

  • @songseakleng
    @songseakleng Před 2 lety +56

    I bought a 5A last year. I feel like the phone doesn’t hold on to this day. It gets hot easily and I can’t really shoot 4K video because it makes the screen freeze. I come to conclusion that the phone software and hardware needed to be improved. But I need to admit that its camera is amazing. 95% of photo I took came out great from this small sensor camera.

    • @emilioamador709
      @emilioamador709 Před 2 lety +2

      4k 60 fps it's too much for a sd 765G

    • @dnegel9546
      @dnegel9546 Před 2 lety +1

      I think a S20 or s21 would of been the better buy.

    • @TheMilanMovies
      @TheMilanMovies Před 2 lety

      Damn that's crazy for a phone that's just one year old...
      Honest question: besides the camera, do you feel like the phone has been a bad purchase because of the heat issue?

    • @Dimpi2291
      @Dimpi2291 Před 2 lety +1

      You need to contact Google Support and they will replace the phone for you if the device has heating Issues

    • @dip1697
      @dip1697 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dnegel9546 that is a completely different price range and not even comparable

  • @pkanny
    @pkanny Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the well-balanced review!
    However I do feel the internet has been making so much hullaballoo about 90hz and 120hz displays and a need for everything to be snappy and smooth! In day to day usage for a casual mobile user who is not into gaming at all, the refresh rate makes no difference. We used 60hz displays all these years and nobody missed anything.
    The point I'm trying to make is yes 90hz is better than 60hz but what is the benefit it is adding ? It certainly shouldn't be a deal breaker for most.

  • @nealsonf
    @nealsonf Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! Kudos to you for showing the frame rate in slow motion. It showed very well the fluidity of the screen at 120 hz on a 30 frames per second video very well! Thank you so much for this review. You did a great job, as always.