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The Google Pixel 4a with 5G is an unlocked Android smartphone featuring ultra-fast 5G connectivity, a 48-hour battery life with Extreme Battery Saver, and advanced photography tools including Night Sight and an ultrawide lens. It offers seamless carrier flexibility, regular OS and security updates for 3 years, and enhanced security with the Titan M chip. Designed for professionals who demand speed, security, and stunning visuals without the flagship price tag.















| ASIN | B08H8VZ6PV |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Power Rating | 3600 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,021 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #403 in Cell Phones |
| Color | Just Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,761) |
| Date First Available | October 29, 2020 |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 0.2 ounces |
| Item model number | GA02293-US |
| Manufacturer | |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| OS | Android 11.0 |
| Other camera features | Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 48 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 2.9 x 0.3 inches |
| RAM | 6 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 6 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Standing screen display size | 6.2 Inches |
| Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
| Whats in the box | 18w Tetra, 1M USB-C to USB-C Cable (USB2.0 Cable), Google Pixel USB-C™ earbuds [Limited Geographies], No Headset Except FR, AU Corton Headset, USB-C to USB-A Quick switch adapter (USB2.0 Adapter) |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi |
M**.
Excellent phone for the money!
This phone works very well and I love the Pixel line of phones. There really is no need to spend a thousand dollars on a brand new Pixel when these are excellent phones at an excellent value. The phone looked brand new too!
E**C
@459 I feel it's a solid value
I use multiple phones, and I'm multi-platform, so if you ask me: Which are you, an android, iphone, mac, windows, or linux user? My answer is: yes But I've never paid over $1000 for a phone. Ever. Never will. I like flagship phones though, and will buy a new-old-stock, or pristine used, 2 year old flagship model. This seemed to work for me quite well. I still have an iPhone 8 Plus that is awesome. Also part of the equation is security updates. Frequent, regular, like clockwork, security updates. With iPhone this is standard. With android phone makers, it's hit and miss, mostly miss. Samsung does update their flagship frequently... for a time. But Samsung wants $1200 for their flagship. No thanks. Pixel? I heard Google provides regular, systematic updates. Their phones don't cost $1000. Saw some good things said about the Pixel, thought I'd try the Pixel 4a 5G and see if I liked it. I do. I don't have complex needs. Other than good security, and frequent security updates, I also like good pictures and video. The phone is light, the battery lasts a long time, the screen is just a little bit smaller than my iPhone 8 Plus and far lighter. The iPhone 8 Plus was a flagship at one time, and you can tell. The build quality is phenomenol. It's also heavy, feels expensive, and the feature set and ecosphere quite complete. Almost heavy-ish. I love the phone, and it's my backup now. The Pixel 4a 5G is minimalist, light, leaves you "uninvolved" or slightly detached from the massive Google ecosphere, unless you go in and configure the various bits and pieces of it. I'm very pleased with my purchase. Refreshing alternative to Samsung. Don't get me wrong, Samsung flagship is a beast. But I never buy new $1000 plus phones. So the best that I could do is buy a used or NOS Samsung Note, which I did (a Note 9), and it was a terrible experience. Old android version, build quality was not too hot. If you ever look at buying a flagship phone that is 2 or 3 versons behind, Samsung can't cut it. Apple is much better in that scenario. But I'm glad that there's something that "fills the gap" between flagship phones, and just a nice, new, current, phone with frequent updates. Who better to get an android device from, then the people who make android?
T**N
The Toyota Camry of phones
Solid phone, got it to use with tmobile and it works good on the 5g band. Nice bright screen with no OLED burn in. No sd card which is kind of a bummer, lightweight smooth feeling plastic housing that looks good and a screen that's not too offensively big. Good battery for just general phone activities I usually end the day around 40-50% with medium to light usage. No trash bloat apps from carriers and my recommendation is to go into app info of all the apps you don't use and hit disable on them and enable remove animations in accessibility settings to make the phone feel super quick. It's a generally good phone and I just needed something smaller and after my previous phone was too big in my pocket. I don't game on my phone but I wouldn't expect 60fps from newer games on this. I use the headphone jack daily and there's no hissing or unwanted noise from the internal dac so it's good enough for Spotify or your mp3s. Fingerprint is fast and my only gripe is I hated the stock launcher it came with so I just use the Microsoft launcher from the play store. It's a phone and if youre just some guy or gal that needs something reliable Id say this is a good place to start. Cheap phones have gotten good especially if you are willing to shop a few years back. Id take this anyday over the newer entry level LG and Moto phones provided by Carriers. Of course all phones will eventually fail but for 170$ I can't complain when that time comes.
B**A
Phone had issues to begin with and completely died after only three months of use.
Phone already had issues picking up signal from day 1 -- often times picking up 0 bars, leaving me stranded without GPS directions multiple times. I've lived in the same area my whole, these are places where I 100% have signal through my carrier. Okay, whatever, it's a somewhat minor issue, I'll look over it... The other issue that started picking up within a week of delivery was that if someone tries to call my phone, or I call someone else, it just drops all of my bars and will not pick up a signal again for 15+ minutes. Now this is just downright stupid and frankly just dangerous. Imagine trying to call someone when you feel unsafe or need help, only to make your phone basically unreachable for an undetermined amount of time instead. So this phone barely worked for basic functions from the get-go. On the bright side? The picture quality is amazing. Plenty of space for apps. I could text fine. I was able to use my phone number to access my accounts, barely. It holds a charge well even through heavy use. So I kept it despite the issues thinking that would be the extent of it. Now, right after hitting three months, it suddenly just won't turn on. It continually cycles through the google startup logo. Even trying to boot it in recovery mode does nothing. Fully charged and everything. Never dropped it or damaged it, and it was always stored in a case and with a screen protector. It just has a base software/OS issue. For the price, I expected at bare minimum a YEAR of regular use. Disappointed, utterly disappointed. One of very few bad reviews I will ever get on here to write, to be honest.
P**S
Good phone but 5G is not working in PH
I really like Google phones in terms of built quality, authentic Android experience and fantastic Photo/Video capturing. However, this 5G version of Pixel 4a doesn't have working 5G connection in Philippines. You can't choose to only connect with 5G, it only has 5G(preferred) which always connect to LTE. Overall its a good phone for the price now in 2024.
M**D
الجهاز ممتاز من جميع النواحي وسعره معقول. العيب: عدم وجود وكيل لأجهزة غوغل بالمملكة العربية السعودية.
I**N
Hasta el momento bien, llegó nuevo y sellado. Un excelente teléfono a muy buen precio. El tamaño es perfecto para tenerlo en la mano. La cámara como siempre en Google pixel es formidable. El lector dactilar trasero para mi gusto sigue siendo super práctico y con la opción de poder deslizar opciones con el lector aún mejor.
B**I
Best mobile phone 📱
O**O
I've been impressed with the Pixel series of phones which is why I bought this one, no regrets. The price/performance ratio makes them a great choice. I love the fact that you get stock Android without all the bloatware other manufacturers install on their phones, and you get Android updates quickly. The battery can last over 48 hours depending on use, but even with heavy use it lasts the whole day, the camera takes great pictures, and 5G is fast. My old Pixel 3 XL (4G LTE) gave me about 80 mbits/sec download, this phone gives me over 500 mbits/sec download. Size wise it's right in that sweet spot, it's a touch smaller than my Pixel 3 XL but not by much. I debated getting a Pixel 5 but it's a little too small, and for some reason there is no Pixel 5 XL, in a way you can think of the Pixel 4a(5G) as the Pixel5 XL. I find the fingerprint scanner on the back is perfectly positioned for my hand size, and the case (Spigen Tough Armor) I bought guides my finger directly to it so I can quickly unlock my phone. There are a few areas they could have improved on, I wish it had Gorilla Glass 6 and a 90HZ refresh rate like the Pixel 5 but in reality it doesn't really matter that much, the touch screen works fine and animations are smooth. It also lacks water resistance, but if you don't use it in the rain/snow and take care of it you'll be fine. The 128GB storage size is adequate for me but there are probably people who could use more. It's the best phone I've had and I definitely recommend it.
R**L
Es un gran teléfono. Por tamaño y capacidad es una muy buena opción. Además qué es 5G no tienes que pagar una gran fortuna
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