Google Pixel 4a with 5G - Android Phone - New Unlocked Smartphone with Night Sight and Ultrawide Lens - Clearly White

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  • Weilin Cao

    > 24 hour

    I like him very much.

  • tobalaz

    > 24 hour

    Pros: Snappy fingerprint reader Long battery life when screen is off Decent speakers Fantastic, easy to use camera that takes great pictures Clean and simple user interface with minimum bloat Clear, clean calls Cons: Terrible screen on battery life, seriously YouTube and Prime Video destroy my battery life Uses a slower display so feels a bit clunky in comparison to a flagship and even many other midrange phones Had it just kill Audible for no reason a few times once the screen powered off. Now I know I really cant say no expandable storage because its a Pixel, but I didnt really even think about it with a base 128gb or storage and the ability to leave out the bloat leaves a ton of that open. BUT.... With Google music switching to YouTube music I now have to load all my songs onto the phone where I could once stream them so that space that was saved, really isnt saved anymore. *6 month update* Touchscreen occasionally just stops working for a few seconds at a time, almost like its lagging. Storage isnt even half full. Getting mildly annoyed.

  • Hector Olivarez

    > 24 hour

    I like everything about this phone only complain i have is that on instagram stories it glitches alot i seen someone post about it too and i didnt think it would be true but it does and i barely have had this phone for 2 days or so and i dont like that because i just switched from iphone to android and i was liking it until i noticed that , i will contact amazon seller and see if i can get thag fixed or ir not then buy a different phone but this was recommended so thats why i bought it. Hope i can get someone to help

  • Suzanne Stillings

    > 24 hour

    I love my new phone its been easy to adjust to working with the added bonus.All the added bonus have worked well with my lack of Tec skills.After having a phone that didnt work too easily it is nice to have one that is wonderful. So far the only problem was finding a accessories like a case and protection glass cover,found only one as the phone is new.

  • JayPee

    > 24 hour

    Ive only had the pixel 4a 5g for about a week. Im not a power user, gamer or movie streamer. The phone was easy to setup and transfer data from old Samsung device. It has great features: spam call blocker, super camera, fast sharp display, etc. Android updates are very timely. Its a very refreshing change from my old samsung device.

  • Robert Kochersberger

    > 24 hour

    I use a Consumer Cellular sim card on the ATT network. The phone worked well for a while, but now it sends most incoming calls right to voicemail. I spoke with Consumer Cellular and the rep thought it was fixed. A moment after hanging up, another call went straight to voicemail. Since it is literally impossible to speak with a Google/Pixel representative, I think I am out $500. Dont buy this phone! I have managed to restore the phone to full use, and it is receiving calls again. I played with many settings, and when I disabled the VoLTE setting, the phone function returned. Go figure.

  • Charles Agbenaza

    > 24 hour

    Good for you have and use. Faster internet speed because of the 5G and size is perfect for me. I have been using for two months now and the only issue is battery life is short. I get about 8 to 10 hours normal use like calling, text, YouTube and other social media apps... But 10 to 15 hour if I only make and receive calls and texts.

  • Jess

    > 24 hour

    Great phone. Great camera. My one issue is a little technical. I would like to sort favorites into folders from my Camera selection of photos. Instead, favorites get their own folder within Camera which is separate from the other folders. I cannot select photos from Favorites and move them to folders from there. I can only create a private album from favorites. Its not intuitive. It makes sorting my pictures difficult.

  • ec

    > 24 hour

    I use multiple phones, and Im multi-platform, so if you ask me: Which are you, an android, iphone, mac, windows, or linux user? My answer is: yes But Ive never paid over $1000 for a phone. Ever. Never will. I like flagship phones though, and will buy a new-old-stock, or pristine used, 2 year old flagship model. This seemed to work for me quite well. I still have an iPhone 8 Plus that is awesome. Also part of the equation is security updates. Frequent, regular, like clockwork, security updates. With iPhone this is standard. With android phone makers, its hit and miss, mostly miss. Samsung does update their flagship frequently... for a time. But Samsung wants $1200 for their flagship. No thanks. Pixel? I heard Google provides regular, systematic updates. Their phones dont cost $1000. Saw some good things said about the Pixel, thought Id try the Pixel 4a 5G and see if I liked it. I do. I dont have complex needs. Other than good security, and frequent security updates, I also like good pictures and video. The phone is light, the battery lasts a long time, the screen is just a little bit smaller than my iPhone 8 Plus and far lighter. The iPhone 8 Plus was a flagship at one time, and you can tell. The build quality is phenomenol. Its also heavy, feels expensive, and the feature set and ecosphere quite complete. Almost heavy-ish. I love the phone, and its my backup now. The Pixel 4a 5G is minimalist, light, leaves you uninvolved or slightly detached from the massive Google ecosphere, unless you go in and configure the various bits and pieces of it. Im very pleased with my purchase. Refreshing alternative to Samsung. Dont get me wrong, Samsung flagship is a beast. But I never buy new $1000 plus phones. So the best that I could do is buy a used or NOS Samsung Note, which I did (a Note 9), and it was a terrible experience. Old android version, build quality was not too hot. If you ever look at buying a flagship phone that is 2 or 3 versons behind, Samsung cant cut it. Apple is much better in that scenario. But Im glad that theres something that fills the gap between flagship phones, and just a nice, new, current, phone with frequent updates. Who better to get an android device from, then the people who make android?

  • Cynthia A.

    > 24 hour

    I have to say I really like the phone. BUT when I tried to get service I could not because the unlocked phone I bought from Amazon IS LOCKED and could not be unlocked according to their tech department. Only recourse is to return it. VERY DISAPOINTED. It was the perfect size for my hand. I dont understand how they did not know it was locked. Seems like a lot of things I have bought lately do not match the description on Amazon and land up getting returned. The convience of Amazon is turning into a real hassle.

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