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Brand | |
Model Name | Pixel 3a XL |
Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
Operating System | Chrome OS, Android |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Memory Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Color | Just Black |
Screen Size | 6 Inches |
Wireless network technology | UMTS, LTE |
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- Capture stunning photos with features like night sight, portrait mode, and HDR Plus.
- Save every photo with free, unlimited storage at high quality through Google photos.
- The Google assistant is the easiest way to get things done – including screening calls.
- The fast Charging battery delivers up to 7 hours of use with just a 15-minute charge.
- Comes with 3 years of OS and security updates] and the custom-built Titan M chip.
- Switch seamlessly and keep all your stuff. Plus your favorite Google apps are built-In.
- Connector type: Type-C
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Get more done with an extraordinary camera, fast-charging battery, and the helpful Google Assistant built in.
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3 years of security and OS updates. Keep your phone protected against the latest threats and performing at its best.*
Keep your data protected. The custom-made Titan M security chip helps secure the operating system and your most sensitive data, like passwords.**
Keep more of what you love. Use the Quick Switch Adapter to transfer your messages, contacts, and photos to your new device.***
*Android version updates for at least 3 years from when the device first became available on the Google Store. See g.co/pixel/updates for details.**See g.co/pixel/security for additional security information.***Some third-party apps and data may not be transferred automatically. Visit g.co/pixel/help for information.
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Night Sight.You’ll never want to use your flash again. Night Sight lets you capture rich detail and color, even in the dark. |
Charges fast. Lasts all day.Get more done with an Adaptive Battery that delivers 7 hours of use on just a 15-minute charge. It’s designed to learn your favorite apps and reduce power to the ones you rarely use.* *Charging rates are based upon the use of the included charger. Actual results may vary. |
Know who’s calling and why.Let the Google Assistant help screen your calls, so you know who’s calling and why before you pick up.* *US and Canada only. English only |
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Value for money | 4.8 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
Fingerprint reader | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Battery life | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.1 |
Face recognition | 3.5 | 3.2 | 3.9 | — | — | 3.4 |
Screen quality | — | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.8 | — | 4.8 |
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display size | 6 inches | 6.3 inches | 6.8 inches | 6.3 inches | 6 inches | 6.3 inches |
memory capacity | 1 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 4 GB |
model name | Pixel 3a XL | Google Pixel 3 XL | Moto G Stylus 5G | Pixel 3 XL | Pixel 2 XL | Google Pixel 3 XL |
operating system | Android, Chrome OS | Android, Chrome OS | Android 11.0 | Android 9.0 | Android 8.0 | Android, Chrome OS |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Networks + Bands 5G: 2/5/25/26/41/66/71/77/78 4G: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17/18/19/20/25/26/29/30/38/39/40/41/48/66/71 3G: 1/2/4/5/8 Bluetooth Technology Bluetooth 5.0 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac | 2.4GHz & 5GHz | Wi-Fi hotspot Location Services GPS (L1), A-GPS, LTEEP, SUPL, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou SIM Card Single SIM (1 Nano SIM + 1 microSD) | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
display type | LED | OLED | LCD | OLED | OLED | OLED |
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Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 3 x 0.32 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.8 ounces |
ASIN | B07R5CJDD7 |
Item model number | G020C |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
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OS | Chrome OS, Android |
RAM | 64 GB |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
GPS | True |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Other camera features | Rear, Front |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Color | Just Black |
Phone Talk Time | 7 Hours |
Whats in the box | USB-C to C Cable, SIM tool, AC Adapter, OTG Dongle, Quick Start Guide |
Manufacturer | |
Date First Available | April 29, 2019 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
Battery Capacity | 3700 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 5.76 ounces |
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Get more done with Pixel 3A. It has an extraordinary camera with features like night sight, portrait mode, and HDR+. A battery that charges fast and lasts all day [7]. All the helpfulness of the Google assistant built in. And 3 years of security and OS updates included [8]. It’s everything you love about Google – in a phone. Works with all major carriers. 1) Google photos offers free unlimited online storage for all photos and videos uploaded in high-quality. Photos and videos uploaded in high-quality may be compressed or resized. Requires Google account. Data rates may apply. G.Co/help/photostorage. 2) U.S. and Canada only. English only. 3) Approximate battery life based on a mix of talk, data, standby, mobile Hotspot and use of other features, with always on display off. An Active display or data usage will decrease battery life. Charging rates are based upon use of the included charger. Charging time performance Statistics are approximate. Actual results may vary. 4) Android version updates for at least 3 years from when the device first became available on the Google store. See G.Co/Pixel/updates for details. 5) See G.Co/Pixel/security for additional security information. 6) Some third-party apps and data may not be transferred automatically. Visit G.Co/Pixel/help for information. 7) Approximate battery life based on a mix of talk, data, standby, mobile Hot-Spot and use of other features, with always on display off. An Active display or data usage will decrease battery life. Charging rates are based upon use of the included charger. Charging time performance Statistics are approximate. Actual results may vary. 8) Android version updates for at least 3 years from when the device first became available on the Google store. See G.Co/Pixel/updates for details.
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Customers generally like the quality of the cellular phone. They say it has a pretty decent camera, and the fingerprint recognition is nice. They also say the built-in camera app is very highly rated and does a great job in very low, night light. Overall, customers say it's an amazing device with good UI, good battery life, and good internals.
"...The camera is fantastic; I no longer need to bring a dedicated digital camera when I'm traveling or attending major celebrations like graduations..." Read more
"...A fast UI experience. Frequent and comprehensive OS updates that aren't lagging months behind the Android updates. A fantastic camera...." Read more
"...But I love the display, the speakers are some of the best I've ever heard on a phone, the camera is literally stunning, and I like the simplicity on..." Read more
"...The features are great, it fits my hand well, the camera is Soo good too and for the price because other budget phones tend to lag on camera...." Read more
Customers like the value of the cellular phone. They say it has great features for a price, runs nice, and is hefty. Some mention that the phone has cloud storage for free.
"...Coming from an iPhone 6s, it was a seamless transition and the price was reasonable. After 3 months, the speaker started to cackle...." Read more
"...out there and this phone seems to be it, meets standard and at an affordable price. I know many people use it too but well...it's just unique...." Read more
"...HEADPHONE JACK!- no bloatware- pure droid- not idiotically priced like FruitFone and (unfortunately) Scamsung...." Read more
"...Clearly plastic, but looks solid and hefty. You can feel the weight, but if you are looking for a slimmer design, this might not be it...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the cellular phone. They mention that it has a large battery and that it lasts a long time.
"...I loved the battery life, but the bluetooth died almost entirely when the phone was two years old, and the camera was never great...." Read more
"I bought this Pixel and it was sent like new & GOOD battery life Thank You! I..." Read more
"...It was nice. This thing lasts way way shorter. It has gone 100 to 60 in only a few hours with very light use...." Read more
"...9/10 for a grand score, only because the battery is meh. Otherwise, the Pixel 3a is a must-buy. I'm a week in and convinced." Read more
Customers find the cellular phone easy to use. They say the camera is simple to use, and the device is comfortable to read on. Customers also say that Google has made it easy to switch to Android, including an adapter in the box.
"...It's very comfortable to read on; I don't feel like someone would need a dedicated tablet with a phone with a screen this big...." Read more
"...IThis phone is good in the hand and I have now ordered a case also after my experiments below...." Read more
"...It was also lighter and felt better in my hand. It just seems more natural to put your hand on the backside and put your finger in the reader...." Read more
"...It took beautiful pictures and was very convenient..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the cellular phone. Some mention that the hardware is premium and the phone works well, the camera works, and WiFi works great on the phone. They also say that there are no issues with any of the games or apps they play or download. However, others say that it doesn't work great, Google products wouldn't worked, and the 7 Pro face reader only works half the time.
"...I loved the battery life, but the bluetooth died almost entirely when the phone was two years old, and the camera was never great...." Read more
"...I am still very happy to have a fully functional phone with UBUNTU TOUCH, Fully working browser and I imported +3000 Contacts from 2 google account..." Read more
"...The 7 Pro face reader only works for me half the time because it does not work well in low light condition, and the fingerprint reader only works 10..." Read more
"...WiFi works great on the phone and you can manually set up a VPN if you need it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the cellular phone. Some mention that it charges quickly, starts very quickly, and basic operation was very smooth. However, others say that the phone was getting slow and the screen wouldn't rotate. They also say that there is no wireless charge capabilities and that the processing power is not great.
"...The things I do like about the regular Pixel 3 are the better processor, dedicated photo processor, and free photo storage at full original quality...." Read more
"...Comes with a rapid charger, even though it degrades battery usage over time, I got this phone for $400, and in three years I'd imagine I can make..." Read more
"...An omission that I don't love is that the 3a XL does not support wireless chaging... it's not the end of the world, but it is missed...." Read more
"...Wifi picks up wonderfully and scrolling is fluid with no lag on any app...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the cellular phone. Some mention that the sound is good, the speakers are some of the best they've ever heard on a phone, and the call volume is great. However, others say that it had a problem with no sound for alarm and phone ringer, the speaker phone sounds horrible, and that the maximum ringtone is much too quiet.
"...I begrudgingly agreed. Nope, didn't fix the problem. The speaker didn't work (although the screen rotate did)...." Read more
"...But I love the display, the speakers are some of the best I've ever heard on a phone, the camera is literally stunning, and I like the simplicity on..." Read more
"Well , after just a month of using this phone, a loudspeaker problem just developed, distorted noisy sounds over calls or anything media...." Read more
"...Another thing I noticed as I was taken photos was there was no shutter sound... you know that little clicking sound that lets you know yes, I got..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the screen of the cellular phone. Some like the snappy response, good screen size, and great photo quality. Others say that the screen is small and the bezels are pretty big.
"...than my last phone even though the screen and the screen's resolution is much larger. It doesn't have a trendy notch, but I don't really care...." Read more
"...The 3a XL's screen is slightly smaller than the 3 XL, and while it's also a little lower resolution, the density..." Read more
"...It's a good size and light weight. Coming from an iPhone 6s, it was a seamless transition and the price was reasonable...." Read more
"...The phone is large and can cramp my hand to hold for too long, even though I have very large hands and dextrous fingers (I play instruments)...." Read more
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My last phone was a Moto Z Play, which I purchased for $400 about three and a half years ago. I loved the battery life, but the bluetooth died almost entirely when the phone was two years old, and the camera was never great. By the time I had had it for three years, I couldn't run more than two or three apps without experiencing issues with crashing. Likewise, if I opened more than 50 or so tabs in the web browser, it would typically crash. It's a relief to no longer have those issues.
COST: I purchased this phone when it was $320, so I already saved $80 over my last phone purchase. This phone does everything you need and looks sharp. It doesn't have 5G, but the amount of features you get for less than $400 more than justifies the price.
CAMERA: Google has really outdone itself with the Pixel 3a's. The camera is fantastic; I no longer need to bring a dedicated digital camera when I'm traveling or attending major celebrations like graduations that need a good camera. It's performance in low-light conditions is fantastic and really something to write home about. Sure, my brother's iPhone 11 Pro has a better camera, but he paid over $1000 for it, so that's not a fair comparison. I'd say that the Pixel 3A's camera and camera software is every bit as good as my wife's Galaxy 10, if not better.
BATTERY LIFE: A full charge doesn't last the 2-3 days that my old Moto Z Play did, but the rapid charging feature makes it not matter as much. In my daily commute of 20-30 minutes to work, I can add about 30-40% to my battery, which means I never have to worry about my phone going dead, even if I forget to charge it at night. A full charge tends to last a little over a day with heavy use. For the record, nearly every day I browse the internet for hours, play Sudoku, listen to Spotify, and post and browse on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
HARDWARE: It's not a flagship phone, so it's not going to hold up to intensive use. That said, nothing I've thrown at it so far as crashed it. Like I said, I'm a heavy phone user. I don't have to close my apps before switching to another one like I did with my last phone to avoid crashes. I also have experienced hangs like I did with my last phone either. This really does everything you need it to do. I don't think that a normal to heavy phone user needs much more power than this unless they're gaming or photo editing on their phone or something. The bluetooth works a lot better than my old phones did. I have an aging 2013 Prius that does not like to play nice with bluetooth in a lot of my devices. I get in the car, and the phone automatically hooks to the bluetooth and brings up my last Spotify podcast without me fussing with it past the initial setup. I forgot how nice it was when things just worked, you know?
LOOK & FEEL: I really like that it's lighter than my last phone even though the screen and the screen's resolution is much larger. It doesn't have a trendy notch, but I don't really care. The fingerprint is located in a nice place in the back that feels very intuitive. There is a feature that lets you squeeze the phone to bring up Google Assistant that I could see some people enjoying, but I never use it because my hands are too small to put enough pressure on the phone to bring it up. Some people may dock a point or two for this, if it's important to you. I don't because I can just shout "hey google" at the phone to the same effect, and perhaps the feature works fine if you don't have tiny baby hands like me and buy a phone that's over 6 inches. The phone itself is mostly metal and glass and doesn't feel cheap. I don't think it looks like you spent less than $400 on it at all. Most importantly, it still has an aux port. Not all of us want the hassle of charging and keeping track of bluetooth earbuds that can cost more than your phone and don't sound any better than a $10 wired headset you can get at the pharmacy. The screen is absolutely huge and the resolution makes everything tiny. I don't have bad eyes and I'm not an old maid, but I had to set the text size to "large" otherwise every website looks like those old Myspace profiles people made back in 2002 with size-6 font. It's very comfortable to read on; I don't feel like someone would need a dedicated tablet with a phone with a screen this big.
SOFTWARE & OS/UI: If you're getting an Android OS, you've probably fine with the OS. That said, Google's UI is so much better than everyone else's (I've used UIs by Asus, Samsung, and Motorola in other phones). The home screen is easier to customize, the app launcher makes sense, and the app switcher is intuitive and quick. Since it's Google, you'll have the newest Android OS's at launch and support for longer than other manufacturers. That was one thing I missed dearly about my old Nexus, and I'm glad Google is finally back in the sub-$500 market again so I can take advantage of it. I think my favorite feature about the UI is that I can turn on "dark mode" 24/7 so that I never have white bars or menus anywhere, just nice black ones. It's really saved my eyes. I also like that the volume and brightness on the phone has a very wide range of levels, much moreso than any other phone I've had before, which always had "silent," "soft-ish" and "extremely loud" with little in between. I can turn down the volume to almost-silent and the brightness to actually quite dark without installing third party apps. Also, there's no bloatware on the phone when you purchase it. That's really nice.
All in all, it's a very solid phone and I'm honestly thrilled with how nice the screen and camera is at this price-point. Everything else I've looked at with comparable specs and features is at least $100 more. I've been using mine for the past couple of weeks, and every day I like it more. Full five stars from me.
Even though I refer to my Pixel 3 XL as my work phone, the truth is that I haven't had a personal phone in over a decade... who wants to carry two phones? Then again, there is something to be said about having a healthy work/life balance. With that in mind, I was curious when I heard about the 3a coming to the market... as much as I love the 3 XL, I can't say that I was super excited to spend $900 on a phone. When the 3a XL dropped below $300 (after the deal that gave you a $100 GC), it seemed like a no brainer.
As someone that has both a 3XL and a 3a XL, here's what I can tell you:
SCREEN
Unlike the 3 XL, the 3a XL has no screen "notch". Where there are some parts of the UI that take advantage of the notch, there are just as many applications that leave an annoying color (non-black) artifact in the notch area when watching landscape full-screen video - it's SUPER annoying. The 3a XL's screen is slightly smaller than the 3 XL, and while it's also a little lower resolution, the density (as a result of the smaller diagonal measurement) doesn't drop that much. In general usage I don't notice any difference. The 3a's screen is OLED, but it appears to be a quality tier below the 3 XL's... you can see it if they are side-by-side, but you wouldn't notice it if you were going from memory.
CAMERA
Pixel phones are renown for their camera performance. While the raw specs tend to be behind other flagship phones' optics and CCDs, the actual picture quality tends to be at or near the top of the heap. The Pixel 3a XL is no different, as the rear camera is the same as the one on the 3 XL. The front camera (which I really don't care as much about) goes with a single, rather than a dual, camera setup. It's not the same as either front-facing camera on the Pixel 3 XL, but the software (which is largely responsible for the picture quality), is the same. Both cameras appear to be excellent.
FORM FACTOR
The Pixel 3a XL is slightly larger than the Pixel 3 XL. Some of it may be due to the notch-less screen causing the speaker and camera to be mounted above the screen. Some may be due to the larger capacity battery. Perhaps it's also influenced by the case material on the back being made of plastic, rather than glass. Regardless, the phone is about 10% lighter, which is enough to be noticable. An omission that I don't love is that the 3a XL does not support wireless chaging... it's not the end of the world, but it is missed.
PERFORMANCE
The 3a XL does have a significantly slower CPU than the 3 XL. The layout of both processors is to have 4 high speed cores, and 4 slower cores. The general idea is that the system workloads can be managed by the OS'es thread scheduler, and be placed on to the lowest power consuming core that is still adequate for the job. Both phones are fine with multitasking. I didn't actually notice any performance difference is the UI or in application speeds, but I also am not a mobile gamer... I would expect for the difference to be most obvious there (assuming there is one). I was a little surprised when the 3 XL came out with 4GB of RAM (since I didn't know if that would be enough), but that worked out well. The 3a XL has the same 4GB of RAM and therefore has similar performance.
NOTABLE DIFFERENCES NOT ALEADY MENTIONED
Oddly, the Pixel 3a XL has a headphone jack. That's noteworthy because the 3 XL does NOT have a headphone jack. I know there are some "purists" that are anti-bluetooth, but I'd say that a phone is not an audiophile platform anyway. Even if you have awesome $1500 headphones, I can still tell you that the DAC in your sub-170 gram phone is junk (comparatively). One of the really nice features of the Pixel 3 XL is that it's waterproof... the 3a XL is not. It's not a dealbreaker for me, but I can see where this would affect some peoples' choices.
In conclusion, I thought the deal I got on Amazon when I bought my 3a XL was so good that I bought the phone without even knowing if I'd get a service plan for it. Now that the 3a XL is at its "normal" price I still think it's an incredible deal, and I really question anyone who would buy a different phone at this device's price point. Highly Recommended.
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However, had a Verizon SIM card. Creepy! The phone might have been tampered with. This disrespect alone brings the rating to 1 star.
Make sure to wipe the system off the phone and install it fresh, you can grab it from Google Developers website.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 11, 2020