Pixel 6a is still a great budget phone this 2024. Would wait a little bit more for special discounts for pixel8a or atleast use your 6a until it runs out of android version updates 😁
The video make it sound like you can't do payments / app sign ins with biometrics on the 6a but you can. It has an under screen fingerprint scanner. I know they've added face unlock to the 8a but biometrics do exist on the 6a.
I had the pixel 4a 5g for over 3 years. I finally upgraded to the 7a last year. I had almost gotten the 6a , but I'm glad I waited for the 7a. At this point I think it is a good idea to hold out for the pixel 9.
I've been using my 6a and funny enough some reviewers say that it's the most glitchiest phone there is and I'm over here like, "ya think!?" Like text vibration turns off by itself, battery life sucks ahh, apps UI glitches, slows down for no reason, and it's plain old annoying in the ahhole
I don't mean to sound rude, but I think your energy levels in other videos is much nicer as it feels more calm, while this video has talking manners better suited for short form content
Rocking my 6a from the very first release date and its still doing fine, exceptional camera quality, never lags or hang but battery is so so and completed 546 cycles. IMO no need to upgrade for at least one year 🙏🏽
Wait, people should upgrade from 6a to 8a because it has 7 years of OS updates? What in the world does that person will do with 7 years of promises if they can't even keep a phone that's 2 years old and still has got another update left?
@@vjndr32 the 7 years of updates isn't meant for one person to use up, it means many users of a single phone, since it will most definetly be sold around multiple times during 7 years, will still receive updates
Some people keeps their phones till they begin to be slow or they are broken. I switch this year (2024) from pixel 3 to pixel 6a; bought the pixel 3 in 2020 (second hand). So 4 year of use in my hand and another 1-2 from the previous owner. So, i don't believe your statement is 100% correct. Even if you don't use it more than 2 years, i believe that you are not throwing it to the bin. Either you sell it, give as a gift to a family member or keep for your pixel collection
I'll be keeping my Pixel 6a for the foreseeable future. I have been getting good battery life on my 6a. I've been averaging 3.5 to 4 hours of screen on time a day and ending the day around 45-50% battery remaining and that is with a lot of music streaming while the screen is off. I've been playing Elder Scrolls: Blades a lot and haven't had any heating issues.
3.5 to 4 is pretty light usage imo and for you the 6a is perfect, when I had it I always ended the day with 10 to 15 percent battery (sometimes turning off before I can plug it in), I had like 6-7 hours of sot, I hav the 8 now and end the day with 20-25 percent of battery so not that much better but never turning off before I plug it in for the night before sleeping.
I was planning to keep my 6a until the end of the year but I broke it a second time around. I got a 7a as a replacement coz they're now cheaper since the 8a launch.
@@sriramramesh8203 I can definitely see where you're coming from. 4 hours SOT would actually be a pretty heavy day for me. I'm a machinist and work 12 hour shifts. During work hours my phone is primarily streaming music.
@@sriramramesh8203 yeah, 4 hours would be considered a heavy usage day for me. I am a machinist and work 12 hours shifts. During my work hours, my phone is mainly just streaming music and most of my screen on time is outside of work hours.
Now THIS was the video I was waiting for and wanting. I did wish you compared a little more (such as fingerprint recognition responsiveness on each) but good enough video. As tempting as it is, I'm gonna probably hold off for now. My 6a still rocks and doesn't struggle with anything that I currently do. I don't game on my phone, so I could care less. As long as apps don't bog down the phone. Maybe I'll just get the Pixel Watch 2 instead of a new phone.
I got my wife the pixel watch 2 for this past Christmas and she thinks it is awesome. She's a big Fitbit user and she says it's way more accurate than any of her regular Fitbit bands were and the sound quality and screen quality she really likes.
I think you're smart holding off if you're 6a is still in good condition doing all it needs to, once it's NOT anymore something NEW will come out with more upgrades you'll either appreciate or just be glad you waited lol the pixel W2 is freaking awesome btw!
My father and brother use pixel 6a. It's a good phone but the cellular problems are on another level. Are there any significant improvements in the 8 series regarding this?
6a looks better. The 2-tone finish and confident square angels look so slick. Honestly the 6 series is peak Google design. Save for the nicer matte finish of the 8.
I’m still on the 3a. Been holding out for foldables to mature a bit more. Will either be upgrading to the Pixel Fold 2 this year if it’s compelling enough, or alternatively a Pixel 9.
The G3 enables biometrics for app sign-ins and payments??? Biometric authentication for 3rd party apps & Google Wallet payments is NOT exclusive to the G3. Hell it's not even exclusive to the Tensor silicon family.
Using pixel 6a.... I don't think there is any point in upgrading to pixel 7 series now. I don't like pixel 8 series design at all. Will probably go for pixel 9 if price drops
love the 6a but my unit failed me within 6 months of use, motherboard issue at a critical moment of my life. Also the feature of call screening wasn't available in my country and beats the purpose of me buying the phone where a feature is region locked. Bought a beat up used a52s and it served so much better till today.
✅Tensor G3 ✅AI features ✅7 years of software updates and support ✅$100 Google Store credit on trade-in All were enough for my wife to upgrade her Pixel 6a to the Pixel 8a. If she cared about having the latest and greatest camera and hardware, she'd probably wait until the Pixel 9. Great breakdown Jordan. Also loved the members-only Google I/O BTS recently posted. 😄
@@enfantterrible4868 My parents and partner aren't. They aren't gadget geeks like us. So not having to upgrade their hardware for 5+ years while still getting new features is a dream.
Always wanted the 6a. I got the 8a. I like how the 6a looks tho. Still might cop one to just have and collect or even root it or beta test use it for. 😂
Having had the pixel 4a. 6a and now 8a. I can safely assume the reason for the rounder design is simply robustness. 6a is the only phone I've ever owned that had a failed screen, cracked screen and visual bugs due to warping. The 6a had a rough launch on the forums due to similar issues and QC. Google pixel A series is just so good that I just keep coming back regardless of the 6a QC issues.
I think the A series is really great for the price compared to the main line pixels. My wife , among other family members, use main line pixels, but I've always gone with the A series and have never been let down.
the 6a's glossy back is the worst part of that device, that thing collects finger prints and micro-scratches like pokemon cards. my 6a despite having a case had so many micro scratches purely from the bits of dust that would occasionally get in. thankfully have a pixel 8 now which is much better.
Worried, still, about the heating issue! I had the 4a and now I am using a 7a. Even a 20 minute video call heats the phone up! Plastic body traps the heat inside. Feels too soon to upgrade, but after a long term review, might reconsider. Thank you for the comparison though!
I used to swear by Samsung phones. Hated forking out $800+ for a phone. I made that jump a few years ago now from s21 to the 6a and have fallen in love with the pixel series. I've had my 6a for awhile now and am upgrading to the 8a and gifting my 6a to my grandmother.
Upgraded from a 7 and am very happy with finally being able to use face unlock and fingerprint unlock and not just the pattern which is all that was reliable on the 7. On the downside, the bezels are big and the screen is a little smaller. Overall, very happy with my purchase.
the Pixel curse: 8: *releases* me: nah, I'll wait for 8a, too pricey 8a: *releases* me: hmm, 8 is oftentimes on a discount, but 8a is good too, but 9 is already around the corner
Hey man great video! Also quick question I was curious to know if orange was your favorite color? You see. To wear and own alot of things with it. If so I think that's really cool since orange is also my favorite color. It's not very common though.
Tnx for this review 🎉 I just have a Q, does pixel phones support themes packages which existed in play store? Becoz I know that pixels doesn't have the choice of seperated theme in their settings like Samsung or xiaomi etc
I have a 2019 flagship (S10+) and I'm still not sure whether to upgrade to the 8 or 8a (depending on the deals) or stick with it for some time more... 😅
I'll keep my pixel 6a an little bit longer I don't see improvement in the phone besides the performance and AI in which I really don't use in AI besides to take photos.
You should update to a new device ASAP. The device hasn't received a proper security update since August 2023 and is stuck on the August release of 13-QPR3. The device can't be considered secure anymore to use in production.
I wish Google would adopt/purchase the T-Mobile Sidekick from T-Mobile & transform that phone into a Pixel device!!! I would be the HAPPIEST person alive!!! I hate Samsung dropped the ball on that device. Someone please get this to Sundar Pichai FAST!!!!
- 1 year upgrade is nonsense - 2 years upgrade is flexing - 3 years upgrade is reasonable - 4 years upgrade is a stretch - 5+ years upgrade is if you just can't Agree? Of course I'm on a 3 years cycle (since 2009), I should be upgrading this year but I've just replaced my battery and I'll stretch one more year.
These days? no. phones upgrade so slowly that there's often no point upgrading for 5 years or more if you keep your phone in good condition. like the s20ultra, practically no difference between that and the s24 ultra 4 years later.
Being a pixel 6a user, I want to add that pixel 6a looks more classy and cool 😎
Being a pixel 7 user, I want to add that Pixel 6 & 6a were some of the best looking pixels that Google made
Pixel 7 series too. @@nishantpatil1247
Same here, I have it and i like the sharp edges over those round ones.
The Pixel 4 & 6 series were the best looking devices!!! I miss my Pixel 4XL & my Pixel 6 Pro.
Screw looks. Hardware, software, and performance is what matters.
Pixel 6a is still a great budget phone this 2024. Would wait a little bit more for special discounts for pixel8a or atleast use your 6a until it runs out of android version updates 😁
6a's Bazels Are Uniform Looks Batter Compared to 8a.
Its not uniform either, but 8a is so thick in 2024 mid range standard.
@@pizzalikepizzaAgreed!!! 💯
What happened to the thickness!?! I was disappointed in how thick the 8 series is. My Pixel Fold isn't that thick.
@@pizzalikepizza with the right carbon case it looks & feel fine 👌
@@GroteGeerI have the poetic revolution case for the 8a and it looks sharp. Hides the bezels even more that people complain so much about..
8a looks like a phone for a teenager. Pixel 6a is a classy looking device.
The video make it sound like you can't do payments / app sign ins with biometrics on the 6a but you can. It has an under screen fingerprint scanner. I know they've added face unlock to the 8a but biometrics do exist on the 6a.
Right? Although since the fingerprint scanner isn't reliable I don't use it for any apps that are essential lol.
I had the pixel 4a 5g for over 3 years. I finally upgraded to the 7a last year. I had almost gotten the 6a , but I'm glad I waited for the 7a. At this point I think it is a good idea to hold out for the pixel 9.
I'll be using my pixel 6a while waiting for the release of pixel 10 pro😂
@@Tough_Tardigrade my wife has the pixel 7 and she said she'll hold onto it until the screen falls off lol
I love the 4a 5G yet, it's more comfortable to use it. I have the 6a, maybe the next will be the 9a.
I've been using my 6a and funny enough some reviewers say that it's the most glitchiest phone there is and I'm over here like, "ya think!?"
Like text vibration turns off by itself, battery life sucks ahh, apps UI glitches, slows down for no reason, and it's plain old annoying in the ahhole
I don't mean to sound rude, but I think your energy levels in other videos is much nicer as it feels more calm, while this video has talking manners better suited for short form content
Bro really said 6a doesn't have magic eraser 🤣
Rocking my 6a from the very first release date and its still doing fine, exceptional camera quality, never lags or hang but battery is so so and completed 546 cycles.
IMO no need to upgrade for at least one year 🙏🏽
but the 6a has magic eraser
These reviewers know nothing about the phones
Wait, people should upgrade from 6a to 8a because it has 7 years of OS updates? What in the world does that person will do with 7 years of promises if they can't even keep a phone that's 2 years old and still has got another update left?
6a - will receive his last update with Android 15.
@@GroteGeer My bad, but still a valid point, isn't it?
@@vjndr32 the 7 years of updates isn't meant for one person to use up, it means many users of a single phone, since it will most definetly be sold around multiple times during 7 years, will still receive updates
Some people keeps their phones till they begin to be slow or they are broken. I switch this year (2024) from pixel 3 to pixel 6a; bought the pixel 3 in 2020 (second hand). So 4 year of use in my hand and another 1-2 from the previous owner. So, i don't believe your statement is 100% correct. Even if you don't use it more than 2 years, i believe that you are not throwing it to the bin. Either you sell it, give as a gift to a family member or keep for your pixel collection
Personally I hate the new round corners
Me too
Round corners are fitting better in the hand and pocket.
it looks more like the pixel 5
The sharper display corners of the 6/7 were what ruled them out for me. Made them look/feel like budget Samsung phones
@@kusamdurgaprasadreddy it's more the bezels for me, especially the double chin
I'll be keeping my Pixel 6a for the foreseeable future. I have been getting good battery life on my 6a. I've been averaging 3.5 to 4 hours of screen on time a day and ending the day around 45-50% battery remaining and that is with a lot of music streaming while the screen is off. I've been playing Elder Scrolls: Blades a lot and haven't had any heating issues.
3.5 to 4 is pretty light usage imo and for you the 6a is perfect, when I had it I always ended the day with 10 to 15 percent battery (sometimes turning off before I can plug it in), I had like 6-7 hours of sot, I hav the 8 now and end the day with 20-25 percent of battery so not that much better but never turning off before I plug it in for the night before sleeping.
I was planning to keep my 6a until the end of the year but I broke it a second time around. I got a 7a as a replacement coz they're now cheaper since the 8a launch.
@@sriramramesh8203 I can definitely see where you're coming from. 4 hours SOT would actually be a pretty heavy day for me. I'm a machinist and work 12 hour shifts. During work hours my phone is primarily streaming music.
@@sriramramesh8203 yeah, 4 hours would be considered a heavy usage day for me. I am a machinist and work 12 hours shifts. During my work hours, my phone is mainly just streaming music and most of my screen on time is outside of work hours.
The addition of thicker bezels don't freaking make sense especially the chin. What was Google thinking smfh
Being a Pixel 6a user, I can say 6a looks more classier than 8a. I hate the rounded edges on Pixel 8a.
Now THIS was the video I was waiting for and wanting. I did wish you compared a little more (such as fingerprint recognition responsiveness on each) but good enough video. As tempting as it is, I'm gonna probably hold off for now. My 6a still rocks and doesn't struggle with anything that I currently do. I don't game on my phone, so I could care less. As long as apps don't bog down the phone. Maybe I'll just get the Pixel Watch 2 instead of a new phone.
I got my wife the pixel watch 2 for this past Christmas and she thinks it is awesome. She's a big Fitbit user and she says it's way more accurate than any of her regular Fitbit bands were and the sound quality and screen quality she really likes.
@@justinadams6167 I appreciate that input! I'd be lying if I said I didn't purchase one last night LOL because I did. Excited for it.
I think you're smart holding off if you're 6a is still in good condition doing all it needs to, once it's NOT anymore something NEW will come out with more upgrades you'll either appreciate or just be glad you waited lol the pixel W2 is freaking awesome btw!
How does 6a actually have smaller bezels? That's ridiculous Google.
My father and brother use pixel 6a. It's a good phone but the cellular problems are on another level. Are there any significant improvements in the 8 series regarding this?
6a looks better. The 2-tone finish and confident square angels look so slick. Honestly the 6 series is peak Google design. Save for the nicer matte finish of the 8.
Somebody failed putting on that screen protector
I’m still on the 3a. Been holding out for foldables to mature a bit more. Will either be upgrading to the Pixel Fold 2 this year if it’s compelling enough, or alternatively a Pixel 9.
I used it up till a few months ago, I loved that phone it's a shame how much android 12 nerfed that phones performance
Great going man.
The G3 enables biometrics for app sign-ins and payments??? Biometric authentication for 3rd party apps & Google Wallet payments is NOT exclusive to the G3. Hell it's not even exclusive to the Tensor silicon family.
Using pixel 6a....
I don't think there is any point in upgrading to pixel 7 series now.
I don't like pixel 8 series design at all.
Will probably go for pixel 9 if price drops
Google pixel 9 is great man
Pixel 6a is still good till 2026 so pixel 11 should be a thing to consider too
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love the 6a but my unit failed me within 6 months of use, motherboard issue at a critical moment of my life. Also the feature of call screening wasn't available in my country and beats the purpose of me buying the phone where a feature is region locked. Bought a beat up used a52s and it served so much better till today.
✅Tensor G3
✅AI features
✅7 years of software updates and support
✅$100 Google Store credit on trade-in
All were enough for my wife to upgrade her Pixel 6a to the Pixel 8a. If she cared about having the latest and greatest camera and hardware, she'd probably wait until the Pixel 9.
Great breakdown Jordan. Also loved the members-only Google I/O BTS recently posted. 😄
Who cares about 7 years of software updates when you're upgrading all 2-3 years anyway
@@enfantterrible4868 My parents and partner aren't. They aren't gadget geeks like us. So not having to upgrade their hardware for 5+ years while still getting new features is a dream.
@@MichaelBTech But the 6a released in late 2022? Thats not 5 years lmao
I'm user pixel 6a, still worth it now...
Always wanted the 6a. I got the 8a. I like how the 6a looks tho. Still might cop one to just have and collect or even root it or beta test use it for. 😂
Having had the pixel 4a. 6a and now 8a. I can safely assume the reason for the rounder design is simply robustness. 6a is the only phone I've ever owned that had a failed screen, cracked screen and visual bugs due to warping. The 6a had a rough launch on the forums due to similar issues and QC.
Google pixel A series is just so good that I just keep coming back regardless of the 6a QC issues.
I am using the 6a u til it dissent work anymore that's getting your true value out of a phone.
I have a pixel 6 with 256 storage. It's coming off of upgrades in October and there's some really good deals on the AA. Any thoughts on that upgrade?
Same low-key eyeing the pixel 8
I think the A series is really great for the price compared to the main line pixels. My wife , among other family members, use main line pixels, but I've always gone with the A series and have never been let down.
I’m going to keep my pixel 6a until next year
"two year cycle is reasonable" how ?
the 6a's glossy back is the worst part of that device, that thing collects finger prints and micro-scratches like pokemon cards. my 6a despite having a case had so many micro scratches purely from the bits of dust that would occasionally get in. thankfully have a pixel 8 now which is much better.
I have pixel 6a i will wait for 9 series if there is not much difference i will go for pixel 8 which will be available for discounted price
Worried, still, about the heating issue! I had the 4a and now I am using a 7a. Even a 20 minute video call heats the phone up! Plastic body traps the heat inside. Feels too soon to upgrade, but after a long term review, might reconsider. Thank you for the comparison though!
@AwesomeWrench BOT?
They both look fine to me, most of the AI 'features' are also present on the 6a now, magic editor, cirkel to search, magic eraser etc.
Currently watching this on the legendary 6a❤
If he talks about the Pixel 6a this bad he'll talk about the Pixel 8a worse in a couple years.
Crazy how heavy the phone is for it's size don't understand why 😒
I used to swear by Samsung phones. Hated forking out $800+ for a phone. I made that jump a few years ago now from s21 to the 6a and have fallen in love with the pixel series. I've had my 6a for awhile now and am upgrading to the 8a and gifting my 6a to my grandmother.
i like the looks of the 8a .. but at same time, from what ive seen so far, i think i like the 6a`s cam more
Upgraded from 6a to 8a, and will probably get 10 after 2 yrs. Face recognition was also one of the factors i took in consideration.
The 8a returns to original pixel style in likes of the 5a and those bezels. I lovey 8a.
idk but i have magic editor in my 6a
Why is the bezels bigger on the 8a?
As a 6a user, it's still a solid phone.
hows the battery life
Upgraded from a 7 and am very happy with finally being able to use face unlock and fingerprint unlock and not just the pattern which is all that was reliable on the 7. On the downside, the bezels are big and the screen is a little smaller. Overall, very happy with my purchase.
the Pixel curse:
8: *releases*
me: nah, I'll wait for 8a, too pricey
8a: *releases*
me: hmm, 8 is oftentimes on a discount, but 8a is good too, but 9 is already around the corner
@Oldasianguy tell that to an average post-Soviet adult
Still rocking my 4a. Waiting for the 9
Až a pixel 6a User i want to upgrade to the 8a but it still isnt avialable in Slovakia
No earth shattering upgrades will stick to my 6a
Hey man great video! Also quick question I was curious to know if orange was your favorite color? You see. To wear and own alot of things with it. If so I think that's really cool since orange is also my favorite color. It's not very common though.
I am using Google pixel 6 and I'm waiting for the Pixel 8 price drop 😅
The Google Pixel 6a looks so beautiful
There's no doubt. The upgrade from the 6a to 7a was a big improvement
No nothing
Tnx for this review 🎉 I just have a Q, does pixel phones support themes packages which existed in play store? Becoz I know that pixels doesn't have the choice of seperated theme in their settings like Samsung or xiaomi etc
6a still have 2.5 years of guaranteed security updates
I have a 2019 flagship (S10+) and I'm still not sure whether to upgrade to the 8 or 8a (depending on the deals) or stick with it for some time more... 😅
Wait for the Pixel 9
6a looks better in my opinion, one of the most good looking phones ever made
Those bezels look horrible
And what about iphone xr or iphone 11?
..no. wait for the 9..
Yes that's fact
No, wait for the 10
@@jinvid ..🙄..
@@freddylosangeles1378The 10 may use TSMC made chipset, if yes, really better than Samsung made Tensor
No wait for the 11
I live my 6a.
I have puxke 6a . Ill probably wait until pixel 9
So , what is the answer? Everybody knows what is it. But u choose to be precious and politically correct.
My phone is a pixel 6a 😂
Why is that funny?
@@vjndr32 my all friends r exchange a pixel 8.
And me 😐6a
Litter it
Funny how the pixel 6a is constantly being compared to the 8a...jus shows that the 6a is a great phone.
Why do you keep wearing earbuds?
8 minutes of fluff
I'll keep my pixel 6a an little bit longer I don't see improvement in the phone besides the performance and AI in which I really don't use in AI besides to take photos.
Watching this video on a pixel 6a right now 😅
I will wait for the Pixel 9A next year
With Google releasing 3 phones in the 9 series this year (according to rumours), I don't think that there will be a 9a next year.
Lol im gonna wait for 10a so its really a big upgrade
Still using pixel4a without any problem
You should update to a new device ASAP. The device hasn't received a proper security update since August 2023 and is stuck on the August release of 13-QPR3.
The device can't be considered secure anymore to use in production.
Should I buy a pixel 6a new at 160$ ?
The answer is yes just for the face unlock alone.
No
My bro forgot 7a btw.. 😂
I wish Google would adopt/purchase the T-Mobile Sidekick from T-Mobile & transform that phone into a Pixel device!!! I would be the HAPPIEST person alive!!! I hate Samsung dropped the ball on that device. Someone please get this to Sundar Pichai FAST!!!!
notification squad ✌🏼
I'll keep my 6A for now I'll wait for a pixel 10 when they change the tmsc as The Foundry the Samsung tensorships have been disappointing
Pixel 6a looks better
- 1 year upgrade is nonsense
- 2 years upgrade is flexing
- 3 years upgrade is reasonable
- 4 years upgrade is a stretch
- 5+ years upgrade is if you just can't
Agree? Of course I'm on a 3 years cycle (since 2009), I should be upgrading this year but I've just replaced my battery and I'll stretch one more year.
These days? no. phones upgrade so slowly that there's often no point upgrading for 5 years or more if you keep your phone in good condition. like the s20ultra, practically no difference between that and the s24 ultra 4 years later.
Even at low volume you’re yelling
Skip both
Your effiminateVoice & Rapid Talk: ANNOYINGLY COMICAL 💩
i have a 6 no i wont buy a small screen pixel and i would never pay $800 for an android phone