Google Pixel 5a in 2022: Does it hold up?

In this video we review the Google Pixel 5a in 2022, and discuss whether or not it holds up against all the new smartphones currently available.

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Original Pixel 5a Review: https://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-5a-review-2731786/

00:00 Google Pixel 5a
00:34 Good design and display
02:00 Excellent battery life
02:47 Great software
03:29 Decent camera quality
04:12 Performance is showing its age
05:28 (Not so) fast charging
06:08 Value for money?
07:02 Does the Pixel 5a hold up in 2022?

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22 thoughts on “Google Pixel 5a in 2022: Does it hold up?

  1. Dissing on the display not being 90hz, but then failing to mention that the 1080p resolution with 60hz refresh rate are another big part of the reason the battery life is excellent. SMH. Also, you're average consumer really won't care 60hz vs 90hz. Would they be able to tell in a side by side comparison, maybe, but day to day, I rarely wish my phone had a higher refresh rate. I guess the one "benefit" of higher refresh rate displays is they also tend to be able to drop down to even lower refresh rates when not needed, but there isn't any reason that tech couldn't be brought to a 60hz display, so that "benefit" shouldn't really count.

  2. The Pixel 5a imo is still a great phone. I still like my 5a I had it since it first launched. It's not a prefect phone but it's really good.

    Pros:
    Have stock Android.
    Battery life.
    Great phone if you want a cheap decent phone.
    Headphone jack.
    Pixel features (I love the screen call).
    Custom ROM support.
    Camera.
    Speaker is loud.

    Cons
    Gets hot pretty quick being outside or when in driving with Android auto, listening to music, and if the sun is on it even the vehicle is cold.
    Some lag here and there when heavily multitasking.
    Phone is slippery in hand at times or when I wear my srubs it slips out my pocket.
    Power button you need to press a little hard to get the phone to lock.

    Do I still recommend this phone in 2022, yes if you doing basic usage on it and it really taught me how there are times I am heavy on my phone when I thought I wasn't really heavy on it. I am keeping this phone until Google stops supporting because even with all the cons I think this phone is still worth some love in 2022.

  3. The pixel 5a is the perfect phone. It's responsive has a 3.5mm Jack, rear fingerprint sensor. There is nothing more a phone needs. Too bad they ruined the 6a with in display fingerprint and removing the 3.5mm Jack.

  4. I suggest people to avoid Samsung A53 it’s not that great of a phone. Samsung doesn’t really optimize software for their midrange phones.

  5. My Pixel 3a XL, bought 3 years ago, has stopped receiving updates, shuts down abruptly while charging or while taking photos with flash on! Am planning to exchange it for a more run of the mill phone.

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