Google Pixel 4a Vs Samsung Galaxy S10! (Comparison) (Review) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 4a Vs Samsung Galaxy S10! (Comparison) (Review)

Welcome back everyone we're going to be doing another comparison today between the Google Pixel 4a, the newly released one versus the Samsung Galaxy s10 that came out last year. Now this is a big thing, I have to say the Samsung Galaxy s10 is still more expensive than the galaxy than the Google Pixel 4a. I can't even talk today again this used to be it was almost a thousand dollar phone. I think it was like 8.99 when it came out last year, and it's a good phone. Furthermore, I like this phone a lot and the Pixel 4a is pretty much on the other side of things. This is not a thousand dollar phone.

This is not even a 500 phone. This is a brand new 350 devices which is insane you're, going to be hard to find the Samsung Galaxy s 10 for 350 in the used market. I've seen a lot of things go for like about that 400 price tag.350 is kinds of pushing it, that's more like the s10 price, but I have seen some of these go for about a hundred dollars more on Amazon. So you can pick these things up for about 450 on there. So if you want to pick up a Galaxy S10 I'll leave the cheapest one that I find on Amazon link down below, so you can get them from there and help support the channel at the same time, now we'll go ahead and start off with the screens, and what's funny is side by side you can kind of see like yeah the Samsung Galaxy.

S10 is definitely the bigger one in the hand, though it doesn't really feel that much bigger or that much longer I don't know- maybe it's just me, but you can tell some other things that are different with these devices for sure, and you still have hole punch displays on both, which is really nice. I'll start off with the Galaxy S10, though you still have that 6.1 inch, dynamic, MLA display it's 1440p and, like I said last year, I think this is probably one of the best panels that came out. I think the OnePlus 7 pro is still up there because of that 90 hertz, but this was the way it looked the way it felt everything. This was definitely one of my favorite panels last year, and it's still an perfect display. You have that whole punch display up there too, which looks extremely, extremely good.

It doesn't feel like a bad phone, doesn't look like a bad display. Viewing angles are great, and you still have that fingerprint sensor in the display as well, which is super cool. That's something that a lot of phones don't even have yet and that's something that a lot of phones still don't have, but this one does have that capability, which is really cool. The fingerprint sensor in the display, the rest of the display, is good, very little bezel and there's really not too much to complain about it, and what's funny is, is that with the cool Pixel 4a, it kind of looks the same, even if you're looking at it through this scary. Even if you look at it through this camera that you're looking at it through this video right now, you can see that they kind of look.

The same, however, looks can be deceiving and that's not necessarily always the case with the Google Pixel 4a. You have that 5.8 one inch OLED display on this panel, so it's about whatever, like 0.3 inches smaller than this one, that's 10, but you don't really notice it. Like I'm being honest, like they kind of feel the same, you do have a little of a bigger bezel around the Google Pixel 4a, but even then like. If I didn't point it out, you may have not even realized you may have not even noticed it. The best thing about the Pixel 4a is that there's no like massive bezels on the top and bottom it's the bezel is pretty much like equaled out everywhere.

You don't have a notch on the screen as well, which is literally amazing. You have that hole, punch display, which is also really cool and for a 350 dollar phone. It's pretty hard to beat this type of design, and I'm curious to see where we're going to be at five years from now. You know what I mean like this may have been a thousand dollar phone, including the s10 plus, and all those phones, but like just think back to when, like the galaxy, s7 and s7 edge, when those were the flagship phones and just imagine a couple of years later, that this phone would be a technically budget phone in terms of the design like it's pretty insane in my opinion, so definitely the s10 has a better display, but I still had to get major cross for the Pixel 4a. Just because of the way this display looks in terms of thickness, you can see that they kind of are the same thickness.

Actually, the s10, I think, is a little thinner. It gives the facade that it is because it kind of like you know, edges out a little. So it's kind of like that. Waterfall display on the side so kind of gives the impression that it's there it's a really thin looking phone. They both have headphone jacks.

As well, which is really cool, however, the s10 still has micros card side expansion, which is really cool. The Pixel 4a does not have any type of capability like that, which honestly kind of sucks and on the back of very different setups, you can see a single camera setup on the Pixel 4a and a triple camera setup on the Galaxy S10, and I think we already know which one's going to be the winner there, but I'll handle them in a second glass back on the Galaxy S10, which feels perfect, like this phone still feels like a very thousand dollar forage like it still feels good. Obviously, it's not even that old. The Pixel 4a, though, definitely feels like a super. You know plastic made phone because it is a plastic made phone.

You have that fingerprint sensor right here, so this is definitely a cheaper phone, but Google had to do it because they had to make that 350 price tag, so I can't really blame them and fault them for it. So definitely when it comes down to the body and everything the Samsung Galaxy s10 wins. By far I mean it's better feeling, it's better, looking like it's just a winner overall, the Google Pixel 4a is right behind it. There's really not a crazy big difference, in my opinion, in terms of where they look the way they feel and everything, that's where the big differences are, and obviously you can't tell how they feel from the camera, but I can tell you right now for me holding them both there's, definitely some bigger differences in terms of software. This is actually pretty interesting.

The Pixel 4a might be the winner here in terms of longevity, the pixel 4 is probably still going to win, but in terms of this software and everything like that, the nitty-gritty and the one UI versus the android thing that we're always kind of talking about stock android is still way better than one UI. I prefer stock android more than one UI, but I prefer oxygen OS above all and I think dude. When you look at this device, and you're messing with it, I mean look at it. There are some similarities here and there, but stock android just still looks so good, like you can't deny it anytime, you go to anything all these apps and everything they just look so good. I mean I've shown you guys over and over again, and I still prefer stock android.

It looks so good. One UI is definitely getting better. This is still on android 10. , this one's going to be getting android 11 very soon, and I'll still tell you. You know from now.

Until the next day to the next year or whatever stock android is still far ahead of Samsung Galaxy's one UI. They need to go ahead and set their game up. I think they can do so much better, but definitely when it comes down to it. The Pixel 4a kind of wins in the software department now hitting on the performance I'll go ahead and do a little of speed test between these two. The Pixel 4a has the Qualcomm snapdragon 730 g chipset, an arena, 618 GPU and six gigs of ram, but the Samsung Galaxy s10 has this Qualcomm snapdragon 855, chipset and arena 640, GPU and eight gigs of ram and all the models that are supported.

So, with that being said, let's go and do a little of comparison. Now that we're back. Let me go ahead and play out all these apps in the background and there's a lot of them. Okay, so I have a ton of these third-party apps that we can kind of run through. Let's do Facebook, three two one definitely Pixel 4a, I think, was the faster one there.

I was surprised by that twitter, three, two one they both were pretty much the same. There Instagram three two one: okay, both were almost identical. There too, a Quizlet three two one: they both look kind of the same there to snake versus blocks three two one and the Pixel 4a, I think, was actually the faster one. There too, let's go and play a game real, quick and see. If there are any differences, I don't think there is a pretty basic game, but still kind of interesting to see they're about the same.

There, too. Let's go and hop out of this one. Let's go ahead and do temple run three two one, and we were in the game here, so I will have to restart this specific one temple run again, three two one, and it's looking like the Galaxy S10 may be the fastest one. In this specific case, and as you can see, whatever happened, I really wasn't looking that well, but I'll go and hop out of this one anyway, let's go ahead and end it off with the real racing. Three, two one: okay, a little of a itchiness, but it's okay and look at those hole, punch displays that just realize how close they are to one another like in terms of the way they look and everything we do have to download it.

Unfortunately, on the Samsung Galaxy s10, which is really weird, let's go and do something like the play store three two one and something like this: they look kind of the same in terms of loading. You can kind of see, I think the galaxy s. Actually they look kind of the same. There wasn't really that big of a difference we can go and load up this one yeah, they kind of load. The same there's really not too many differences between those two.

Let's go into the camera three two one and yeah. I think performance wise they're more similar than not like. I didn't see a crazy big difference between these two. They look kind of the same and, if I'm being honest, I think performance wise they're kind of the same, but maybe you guys got a different opinion for my specific speed comparison, but that's kind of what I saw from that. So let me go and hit on the cameras.

Very briefly, the Google Pixel 4a has a single 12.2 megapixel, wide angle lens where the Samsung Galaxy s10 has a triple camera setup, 12, megapixel, wide 12, megapixel, telephoto and 16 megapixel ultrawide sensor, and definitely you know both phones have their capabilities, but the Samsung Galaxy s10 is clearly the winner. In my opinion, the quality of the photos was much better, but on top of that you have the ability of shooting 4k at 60 frames, where you don't have that capability on the Google Pixel 4a. Is that a big deal? Well, that's something you're going to have to ask yourself. In my opinion, it kind of is a little and I feel like the Samsung Galaxy. S10 is by far the better winner in terms of the camera and even on the front too.

You have single camera setups on both, but the Samsung Galaxy s10 has a 10 megapixel sensor. Pixel 4a has an 8 megapixel sensor. You can do 1080p videos here, but you can do 4k 60 on the Samsung Galaxy s10, which that is a really, really cool capability, and I love that and that probably makes that stun the better camera there now ending it off with the battery life. There are some key differences right here. You have a 3400mah battery on the Galaxy S10, with the 3 140 mm power battery on the Pixel 4a, and actually, when it comes down to the battery life, you may actually have better battery life on the Pixel 4a, but you have wireless charging, but in reverse wireless charging on the Samsung Galaxy s10, where you don't have either of those capabilities on the Pixel 4a reverse wireless charging like okay, that makes sense, but wireless charging I feel like they could have put it in the Pixel 4a, but they didn't.

So it is what it is, but really when it comes down to it. The battery life is probably the better choice on the Samsung Galaxy s10 than on the Pixel 4a. When it comes down to it now to kind of sum up this video and to answer the question which specific phone should you pick up, you know they're kind of around the same price, not really there's 100 difference between these, but, in my opinion, the Samsung Galaxy s10 is probably the better way to go in every single way. You look at it in terms of kind of even performance too. There was kind of like a tie a little, but in terms of the battery life, the features the fingerprint sensor: expandable storage, the screen, the build quality, the cameras this pro this one pretty much knocks off all the parks, which makes sense.

This is a thousand dollar phone from last year, almost with a Pixel 4a for it to even be you know, kind of close to what is pretty insane and to even be compared by it is really impressive. So I can definitely tell you, in my opinion, the Pixel 4a has my hands of approval. I think it's really, really cool the Galaxy S10, obviously the better one, but I'm still really surprised about the Google Pixel 4a for sure. So that really pretty much covers it. If you guys have any other questions or anything, let me know in the comment section below hit the like button on me so much, but definitely hit that subscribe button, every single subscriber that we can't really discount.

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