Pixel 7a launching on May 11th

This phone is a joke in this era. Just 2 cams and no telephoto camera for macro captures.
Seems they launched year 2019 phone in 2023.
 
This mobile is not worth for 40k, almost same tensor issues like low signal reception and network dropping.

Don't have high hopes since tensor 3 will also be facing these kinda issues
 
Been saying this since pixel 1 days. As I have the misfortune of travelling in public transport i have been noticing this first hand like every single day. Random Samsungs (and even china ones) which cost like one third keep working while mine just goes away.
its rare now though, have faced it like 2-3 times on my pixel 7 pro since i bought it back in december
 
It's the opposite in my case. I get decent 4G connection indoors, enough to play 480p on YouTube while other budget phones from the likes of Motorola & Samsung hardly get cell signal (moved away from the city for a short time) where I stay at the moment. Yes, there are few spots indoors where the phone heats up but apart from that it's alright. Battery life has definitely taken a plunge in comparison to when I was connected to Wi-Fi.
 
battery life is terrible with the pixels.. over that.. you have the magical 18W charging which needs 2 hours to charge your phone.

i have been spoilt by my OP10T with 150Watt charging which takes merely 15-30 mins for 100% charge.. Never going back to pixels or iphones untill they actually fix there charging speeds.. ehats the point of having a flagship phone if you have to worry about charging it all the time.
 
Below 35k it is worth buying for this Exynos processor till then.....
i moved to an iPhone 13pro from a pixel 3 and still miss the contrasty pixel esque look of the pixels. Pixels are far from perfect but their PQ is amazing.

battery life is terrible with the pixels.. over that.. you have the magical 18W charging which needs 2 hours to charge your phone.

i have been spoilt by my OP10T with 150Watt charging which takes merely 15-30 mins for 100% charge.. Never going back to pixels or iphones untill they actually fix there charging speeds.. ehats the point of having a flagship phone if you have to worry about charging it all the time.
Your use case of 15-30 mins for 100% charging is a fringe case.
 
Being a Pixel user, I can say that 18w is a bit too low in today's times. 150w may be too much, but 30w wouldn't hurt.
As I highlighted earlier this phone would have been a good fit till year 2020. Its a late release and much behind than other phones..
Should have been a sub 25k phone given the google branding.
 
Every YT video is saying the same thing about 7a.
"This thing is a toaster." You can easily cook an omlette if you somehow manage to carry an egg unbroken. Hot along the sides, back. Don't know what lessons it learnt from the debacles of 6a.
 
The best Pixel was the OG XL. Fond memories of it, and the unlimited Google Photos storage was a bonus-and-a-half. I bought the Pixel 4 after which put me off ever buying a Pixel again. Google just doesn't have the hardware chops yet. How many iterations do they need to release a phone without any gremlins? Clearly 7 isn't enough.
 
The best Pixel was the OG XL.
Nope. The 128 version had a major hardware problem among others. Something causing the motherboard to die. Google never acknowledged it, obviously. Only the dead mic caused by crack on motherboard (or something that i can't recall anymore) was acknowledged by them and due compensations paid (US only).

Pixel 2 were among the most stable actually.
 
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