Pixel 3a review: Hitting critical mass

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  2. I was Mac user for decades and finally switched to Windows last year. So I wanted to complete the migration and abandoned iOS for Android. I went with the Pixel 3a and I'm very pleased. The headphone jack is a big plus. I use pro quality Sony full frame mirrorless cameras so the Pixel 3a was not a priority for its camera, but having that quality camera in my phone is a nice plus. Lack of memory/storage is the only negative but I can work around it at that low cost. I got mine at a special discount of $275.

  3. Polycarbonate build quality, better than the glass sandwich. Doesn't this phone remind you of anything, yes the Nexus line. When taking a portrait shot, go find better, you won't? 4oo.oo bucks, yes the true value pixal. These two phones are game changers!

  4. How can a phone with that many issues be a good phone. The Pixel 3 was a horrible phone. No doubt it had the best camera . But it was a one trick pony phone.

  5. After 8 years of always having HTC phones (which I have found them all fantastic), I bought the Pixel 3a XL. I am very impressed with the phone. The operating system, display, functions and especially the camera and battery life. I can't fault it. Well done Google.

  6. Completely agree about the poly-carbonate comment. Glass adds too much weight to the device and is brittle if dropped. It basically is a guaranteed path to accidental need for a repair, replacement or upgrade – and in this way; it's environmentally irresponsible. Why not use a light material that is recyclable and waterproof? At least the 3a will never have it's back cracked…

  7. Camera, headphone jack, display. Only things I use other than, what a phone is used for. So the pixel 3a is more than sufficient, I used the moto g5 plus as my main phone and have had no problems. I don't have any social media so I don't worry about battery life, I also don't play mobile games. YouTube, music, text and calls. Of course pictures too.

  8. The OLED panel on the 3a has terrible color shift and is quite warm(yellow)…just as bad as the Pixel 2 was well known for. It also is blurry, compared to the super sharp and crisp panel on the Pixel 3.

  9. However, sometimes the touchscreen doesn't recognize touches, which sucks when you are trying to answer a call and it wont let you hit the answer button. And it doesnt do video calls well. I gave up on using whatsapp video chats with it. It's a nice camera and a terrible phone.

  10. How did they manage to fit the pixel 3 camera in a cheaper device? Is that difficult? It's mostly software isn't it? Unless you think that, that camera software alone should cost like 200$, this phone isn't that good for 400$. Especially here in europe where it is 500€, same as the oneplus 7 for example.

  11. Its crazy how all the flagships get you with the whole glass thing. Its glass. Its weak, all this gorilla bullshit is crap, ive had glass phones and theyre complete crap. They make it seem like glass is supposed to be more premium and shit but its just glass, they just make it sound like a fancy glass and charge a premium price for it.

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