Google Pixel 4a with 5G – Android Phone – New Unlocked Smartphone with Night Sight and Ultrawide Lens – Just Black

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Super fast. Super helpful.

Pixel 4a with 5G is the budget-friendly, super fast phone from Google.[2] It has the helpful stuff you need in a smartphone, with an extra boost of 5G speed. So you can download a movie in seconds[3] and play your favorite games on the go.[4,11]

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Ultrasmooth streaming. So you won’t miss a beat.

With 5G, as soon as you hit play, your favorites are ready for you to watch in ultra-clear HD.[2,11]

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A battery that keeps you going.

Stay charged all day with the Adaptive Battery that reduces power to the apps you rarely use.[6]

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Built for security, inside and out.

Protected by the Titan M security chip and receives guaranteed updates for at least 3 years.[7]

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Video calling that feels more like teleporting.

Get closer to the people you love with ultra-clear HD screen sharing in Duo video calls.[9]

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Play your favorites with an audio jack.[11]

Includes a 3.5 mm audio jack, so it works with the wired or Bluetooth headphones you already have.

1 Smooth streaming 2 All-day battery 3 Security 4 Video calling 5 Audio jack

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Take shots in the dark with Night Sight.

From low-light portraits to starry nights,[13] capture all the details without the flash.

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Keep your magical moments vibrant.

HDR+ automatically enhances color and lighting, so your photos stay as vivid as you remember.

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Capture the big picture.

The ultrawide lens lets you fit entire jaw-dropping scenes in your photos.

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The best light for your portraits.

If shadows get in the way of a great portrait, it drops in extra light to illuminate your subjects.

1 Night Sight 2 HDR+ 3 Ultrawide lens 4 Portrait Mode

Pick your Pixel.

Display

6.2″ FHD+ (1080 x 2340) OLED – 60 Hz refresh rate

Display

5.8″ FHD+ (1080 x 2340) OLED – 60 Hz refresh rate

Display

6.0″ FHD+ (1080 x 2340) Flexible OLED – Up to 90 Hz refresh rate[14]

Processing power[15]

Qualcomm[R] Snapdragon[TM] 765G – 2.4 GHz + 2.2 GHz + 1.8 GHz, 64-bit Octa-Core

Processing power[15]

Qualcomm[R] Snapdragon[TM] 730G – 2.2 GHz + 1.8 GHz, 64-bit Octa-Core

Processing power[15]

Qualcomm[R] Snapdragon[TM] 765G – 2.4 GHz + 2.2 GHz + 1.8 GHz, 64-bit Octa-Core

Memory and storage

6 GB LPDDR4x RAM – 128 GB storage[16]

Memory and storage

6 GB LPDDR4x – 128 GB storage[16]

Memory and storage

8 GB LPDDR4x RAM – 128 GB storage[16]

Camera

Rear: 12 MP – 16 MP ultrawide – Front: 8 MP

Camera

Rear: 12 MP – Front: 8 MP

Camera

Rear: 12 MP – 16 MP ultrawide – Front: 8 MP

Charging

Fast charging[18]

Charging

Fast charging[19]

Charging

Fast charging[18] – Wireless charging[17] and reverse wireless charging[20]

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New, unlocked Android phone gives you the flexibility to change carriers and choose your own data plan; unlocked smartphone works with T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, and other major carriers; not compatible with the Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband network
5G capable cell phone gives you an extra boost of speed. So you can download a movie in seconds, enjoy smooth streaming in ultra clear HD, play games at home and on the go, and even share your 5G speed with friends
The all day battery can last up to 48 hours with Extreme Battery Saver
Your phone will automatically receive the latest OS and security updates for at least 3 years; The custom-made Titan M chip helps secure the operating system and sensitive data, like passwords
Take vibrant photos on your phone even in the dark with Night Sight, bring studio-quality light to your pictures of people with Portrait Light; and get more scenery and people in the shot with the rear-facing ultrawide lens
With Call Screen, Google Assistant filters out detected spammers without interrupting you and provides helpful information about callers you don’t recognize before you answer your phone
With HD Google Duo screen sharing, you can read articles, watch live sports, and video chat with friends and family
Phone includes a 3.5 millimeter audio jack for maximum flexibility, so it works with the wired or Bluetooth headphones you already have
Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

Customers say

Customers appreciate the phone’s camera, battery life, and value for money. They find it has a good camera, fast speed, and is easy to use. However, some customers have reported issues with durability, such as breaking easily or being designed to break easily.

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  1. TRevyn

    The Toyota Camry of phones
    Solid phone, got it to use with tmobile and it works good on the 5g band. Nice bright screen with no OLED burn in. No sd card which is kind of a bummer, lightweight smooth feeling plastic housing that looks good and a screen that’s not too offensively big. Good battery for just general phone activities I usually end the day around 40-50% with medium to light usage. No trash bloat apps from carriers and my recommendation is to go into app info of all the apps you don’t use and hit disable on them and enable remove animations in accessibility settings to make the phone feel super quick. It’s a generally good phone and I just needed something smaller and after my previous phone was too big in my pocket. I don’t game on my phone but I wouldn’t expect 60fps from newer games on this. I use the headphone jack daily and there’s no hissing or unwanted noise from the internal dac so it’s good enough for Spotify or your mp3s. Fingerprint is fast and my only gripe is I hated the stock launcher it came with so I just use the Microsoft launcher from the play store. It’s a phone and if youre just some guy or gal that needs something reliable Id say this is a good place to start. Cheap phones have gotten good especially if you are willing to shop a few years back. Id take this anyday over the newer entry level LG and Moto phones provided by Carriers. Of course all phones will eventually fail but for 170$ I can’t complain when that time comes.

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  2. John Waters

    Pixel 4A 5G & VZW 5G Band
    Just got this phone a few days ago, so still evaluating it but wanted to clarify one point that some users are having a different experience with-the 5G functionality with VZW. I’ve attached a photo showing that the 4A 5G that I received from Amazon DOES work with VZW’s 5G band. Just wanted to get that point out here on the reviews, based on what I had read here I was ready to handle just a 4G connection, so I’m excited to see that 5G icon! So far, love this unit. I’ve always been a pixel fan, except for the pixel 4 and it’s huge forehead and chin, seemed to go opposite of the smartphone trends. Say what you want about a plastic build, but I love it. It’s so light. And what’s is the big draw to a glass back build? Glass breaks people, plastic doesn’t. And have fun paying for that glass replacement, since none of the phone insurance plans will cover it. And what do 99 % of us do with our glass sandwiches??? Slap a rubber or plastic case on it. I’d rather have the plastic build, yes with a case, but the weight is so much less since it isn’t wrapped in glass. Big proponent of the pure google experience on the pixel series and no overlaid UI from the manufacturer. Battery life on this one is good. Started out at 830 this morning and at 1900 was at 45%. Plenty of screen time during the day. So no complaints there. Speakers are incredible. Any time you have to turn the volume down on a phone cause the sound effects are blowing you away on that game or movie, is a sign of a great set of speakers. Charge time is fine. Not as fast as some of the flagships, but I’ve been able to go from 25% to 68% in 20 minutes. That’s good enough for me, and I’m rarely away from a plug or a battery pack, so charge time isn’t a huge factor for me. The fingerprint reader is what we’ve come to expect on the pixel – Faster than lightning. The in screen readers on the flagships are just no where near as reliable or fast. I’ll have to get used to the rear mount again, but that’s not a problem for me. If you need face recognition or wireless charging then this isn’t the device for you obviously. But I don’t list that as a kick in the nuts to the pixel 4A 5G, it just doesn’t have it, so if you need those options then look elsewhere. For my money, 459 for this phone is an awesome deal. This will be my daily driver for the near future, for sure.

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  3. TangoDeltaDelta

    Lasted a long time
    Still using it near the end of 2024, which is a long time for a phone, as the Pixel 9 phones have already been out for a while. It is just starting to get a bit flakey, needing and occasional restart, and it has now passed the point where it gets updates from Google. I’ll have to get a new phone soon, although this one still does most things I ask from it quite well.

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  4. CGT

    A Thin, Light, Feature-Packed Phone That’s Easily Destroyed!
    The Google Pixel 4A 5G truly sounds impressive on paper with its Night Vision mode, powerful videography capabilities, 5G connectivity, extensive suite of apps, large file storage capacity, all-day battery, video streaming, yadda yadda yadda. And it’s THIN! And it’s LIGHT! – Only 168 grams!
    There’s only one problem, however. It is as fragile as a potato chip. Six days ago, I was walking through my neighborhood with my nine-month-old Google Pixel 4A 5G in my front right pants pocket. The Pixel was encased in a Spigen Tough Armor case and was equipped with a tempered glass screen protector. Due to an unfortunate encounter with a dog, I tripped and fell – on my back, mind you. I was fortunately not hurt (although to this day I hope that worthless dog gets struck by lightning), but when I pulled my Pixel out of my pocket to exchange phone numbers with the dog’s owner, I discovered the damage you see in the attached pictures. The phone display showed what I can only describe as a “green screen of death.” From that moment to now, the phone has been totally unusable. The front screen is destroyed, the headphone jack is destroyed, and the back cover has partially separated from the front of the phone. And all this from a drop of about 33 inches. (I’m not a tall guy!) A drop that occurred while the phone was not only in its protective case, but was still in my pocket!
    Which leads to two philosophical questions. First, if a phone has impressive capabilities, yet is too fragile to take with you on a walk, what good is it? I don’t play video games, nor do I watch movies on smartphones. And if I want to take pictures, there are plenty of good cameras that I can buy. My Pixel’s capabilities are worthless to me now, and I am out $500 dollars for a phone that’s turned into a piece of junk.
    Second, what’s with the obsession that manufacturers and sellers of certain things have with weight and size? We’re constantly being bombarded with marketing that says that we should buy the lightest, thinnest versions of certain very expensive things – as if the presence of even two or three extra grams will pin us to the ground. It’s not like we’re competing in the summer Olympics! I am thinking right now of the Greek myth of Sisyphus being punished eternally by being forced to roll a large boulder up a hill only to have the boulder slip out of his hands just before he gets to the hilltop. And I can imagine someone coming to him and saying, “Dude – the reason you can’t roll that rock over the hill is because of the smartphone you’re carrying! It adds weight and slows you down! You should buy one of our phones, because they don’t weigh anything more than air!” Thin + light does not always equal “cutting-edge quality.” Thin + light = cheap sometimes.

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  5. Ana

    Se entregó justo como dice la descripción, y es muy buen celular

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  6. Mohammad A. Almejrad

    الجهاز ممتاز من جميع النواحي وسعره معقول.
    العيب: عدم وجود وكيل لأجهزة غوغل بالمملكة العربية السعودية.

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  7. Orko

    I’ve been impressed with the Pixel series of phones which is why I bought this one, no regrets. The price/performance ratio makes them a great choice. I love the fact that you get stock Android without all the bloatware other manufacturers install on their phones, and you get Android updates quickly.
    The battery can last over 48 hours depending on use, but even with heavy use it lasts the whole day, the camera takes great pictures, and 5G is fast. My old Pixel 3 XL (4G LTE) gave me about 80 mbits/sec download, this phone gives me over 500 mbits/sec download.
    Size wise it’s right in that sweet spot, it’s a touch smaller than my Pixel 3 XL but not by much. I debated getting a Pixel 5 but it’s a little too small, and for some reason there is no Pixel 5 XL, in a way you can think of the Pixel 4a(5G) as the Pixel5 XL. I find the fingerprint scanner on the back is perfectly positioned for my hand size, and the case (Spigen Tough Armor) I bought guides my finger directly to it so I can quickly unlock my phone.
    There are a few areas they could have improved on, I wish it had Gorilla Glass 6 and a 90HZ refresh rate like the Pixel 5 but in reality it doesn’t really matter that much, the touch screen works fine and animations are smooth. It also lacks water resistance, but if you don’t use it in the rain/snow and take care of it you’ll be fine. The 128GB storage size is adequate for me but there are probably people who could use more.
    It’s the best phone I’ve had and I definitely recommend it.

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  8. Raul

    Es un gran teléfono. Por tamaño y capacidad es una muy buena opción. Además qué es 5G no tienes que pagar una gran fortuna

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  9. Revanth

    So i bought this in August,2022.
    The camera is great as you can expect from a pixel device. The night mode is also good. the ultra wide is not exactly ultra wide as you see on other phones but it does take some good ultra wide photos and you also get the unlimited backup on this pixel. This feature is not available for pixel 5 and above devices. So this pixel 4a 5g is the last device to have this.
    The battery is okish, it can get you through the day. I use this as a secondary device so I can get easily 2 days with it.
    The display is very good but if you come from using a QuadHD+ display then you might notice some subtle difference. the touch responsiveness is also very good. Always on display is nice to have.
    It comes with 5g so its future proof. I got this shipped with android 11 but got the update for android 13 right after I turned it on.( android 13 launched just a few days ago). In terms of latest updates you will get all latest updates ahead of any other manufacturer.
    The ram management is okish but it can suffice daily usage requirements. This phone is not for high performance. I am yet to install pubg on this and test it on that angle.
    the phone comes with a 18W type charger and cable included but the pin is not the indian pin, it is the standard western pin. but its good to see a charging brick in the box these days. the charging speed is not damn good, its okish. It takes 1.5hrs something to charge to 100%
    I would recommend you to not update the software on this phone and go with the software it comes out of the box. The more you update, the sh*ttier the phone gets later on (speaking from personal experience from android phones).
    After 3 months :
    So I’ve updated the phone and it is working really good(that is something I’ve never expected from an android). The charging time is too much if you use it moderately.
    Multi tasking is a nightmare and this phone can’t handle heavy gaming as well. I tried pubg in lowest settings and high frame rate. It lags but it can manage. I am looking to buy a more watt power brick for this may be a 65W brick as I’m not used to wait for so long to charge the phone. I used one plus and iPhones before so they charge so much faster and this charges so slow even with 18W charger.

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