So I've been using the Pixel 3a for half a year now, and I would still highly recommend this phone to be. Your next budget phone am, I mentioned, is on my one-month review that everything I do on this phone is super smooth and at the same time, the camera is just super hard to beat for the price and not be using flagship phones along the way with the pixel delay like the iPhone, 11, and I just got the pixel for Excel, so I did a video on the camera comparison between the two to show you guys how good this camera is compared to its flagship model. Now for the performance difference between a flagship phone and this phone, is it? Is there a difference not really, if I put them side-by-side, then yes, I would notice some things to be faster, but if I just use this on an everyday occasion separately, honestly I don't even see or notice any difference at all for the consumers who just want a phone to work, to text to talk to browse Facebook or watch YouTube. This is a phone that does it all solo, and if you can get this on sale, then it is a no-brainer to get but I have to say the pixel array is not for a gamer or a heavy power user. Yes, you can do some light gaming on there, but if you do really heavy gaming with crazy graphics, this phone will not meet your needs around the four month. Mark I did realize the performance on the phone starts to dip a little, not in terms of just smoothness, but when I turn on the phone, when I press the power button, it took a while to turn on same with the camera.
The best way I can describe this situation to you is a magic. Turning on a ancient PC, you don't want to touch it until everything's fully loaded. So that's how it felt like pressing the power button on the Pixel 3a, and it doesn't happen to me all the time it just happens once in a blue moon and I. Consider myself lucky to actually capture that moment, for you guys to show you how long it took to press the power button for the screen to turn on I. Don't think this is going to be a big turn-off for you to not get this phone.
It only happens. Rarely and I'm, not sure if it's going to happen more often, maybe in a year so, but I'll update you guys when that happens. The last issue for me is a screen. Brightness I wish it was a bit brighter when you're using it against the Sun same thing with the pixel, for it also has the same issue. The brightness is not perfect for that, but the good thing is that the pixel 3 a battery life is still better than the Pixel 4 XL and since I've been using the 1:11 in the pixel for Excel for a while now I do feel that the fingerprint reader on a bag is a bit outdated, but it's still good enough to get into the phone honor days that I'm productive, doing work like camera comparisons.
With this phone I do realize it's not gonna, be as fast, of course, which is obvious, but that's something I do that normal a lot of normal people? Don't do so if I can do normal stuff on this, everyone else can, and since this is a pixel phone, you do get all the updates from Google on day one. So that is a huge plus and if you're asking me if I should get the pixel for order through a honestly I would just tell you to get to 3a in terms of everyday tasks. I would highly recommend this phone. It can do it very easily. It can tackle all that stuff very easily.
So if your phone is dying, and you need a phone- that's not that expensive. Definitely, the pixel 3 is a choice you should be looking at. So that is my 6-month review of the Pixel 3a I do have links down below. If you want to check them out. Please follow me on Instagram subscribe.
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Source : Daniel Sin