Google’s Pixel handsets are a great way to experience the Android ecosystem, as they feature a lot of the essentials you’d expect from a smartphone in addition to a terrific camera and intuitive software. While the Pixel 7a currently sits in the top spot as Google’s budget-friendly smartphone, it should be said that last year’s Pixel 6a still proves itself worthy of the same title, especially for users looking for a moderately-priced Android handset.
In terms of hardware, the Pixel 6a comes with a 6.1-inch OLED display, a 12MP main camera that works in tandem with an ultrawide lens to deliver great-looking photos, Google’s very own “Tensor” chip which handles processing and performance, as well as a slick-looking design that makes it very pocket-friendly. Its battery can last a day on average, although this will of course vary based on usage.
You can check it out using the Amazon link below, which brings its price down to $299.
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