Google Pixel 8a vs Pixel 8 | Do you NEED a flagship Pixel?

Google’s two smallest Pixel phones have a ton in common, so how are you supposed to choose between them? Let’s compare the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a from top to bottom to see if that extra $200 is really worth it when buying a Google-made phone in 2024. Read more at https://andauth.co/Pixel8vsPixel8a

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00:00 – Intro
00:17 – Design
2:30 – Performance
3:05 – Battery and Charging
3:40 – Software and Updates
4:40 – Cameras
7:22 – Price and Availability
8:30 – Verdict

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28 thoughts on “Google Pixel 8a vs Pixel 8 | Do you NEED a flagship Pixel?

  1. I bought 3 … pix 8 pro for $400 each at spectrum… just flat out paid for them… not sure why people just don't get the best right away.

  2. Once the 8a goes on sale, it’ll hands down be the better value. I much prefer the plastic matte back, flat camera bar and more vibrant colors on the 8a over the 8. Even now though, I’m not sure the 8 is worth $200 more than the 8a with most all of the same setup and features.

  3. let's be honest – a phone is good but you need all day battery. I used a compact phone the s23 then a Xiaomi 12 until I got mad about the battery life and then I got myself an s24 U. Very happy with it. And not only about the battery, but it got to the point where I was keeping my phone very close to my eyes just to see something.

  4. As usual, the market has corrected prices, with Google now offering $100 store credit along with a generous trade in value for customers who wish to avoid the hassle of Ebay. So for me the net net price of the 8a was just $220 plus taxes. Since I am a Mint customer, the unlocked price is the same as a locked phone (for those who like to pay more to one of the Big 3) vs the competition, which often charges more for unlocked versions. Put another way, my monthly cost is $21.11 (including Mint service charges) assuming the phone cost is amortized over 3 years which is typical of the usual phone company contract.

  5. This is good information being provided, but I need the presenter to have some life. It’s like he’s reading the website as a weird form of a tech nerd hostage video.

  6. I've had a Pixel 2, 5, and now 7 Pro. The 7 is the worst phone ive had in some time. Its already been replaced by Google once for screen dimming issues, that this one has again. Plus other issues. I'm hoping the 9 is a banger.

  7. The actual question you should be asking is, is there a flagship pixel phone? and is it flagship with an Exynos CPU. As a pixel 7 pro user entire pixel phones are pure garbage. Bullsheed waste of money.

  8. it used to be that the strenght of the A series was "having the same camera as the flagship but with a little bit less processing power" which meant that the A series was the best camera phone to buy if you were not interested in having more fancy features. It also used to be the phone for people that wanted a phone that actually fits in the hands.

    Now we have a phone with worse cameras, same dimentions, and almost the same price…..not to mention the fact that most custom Gcam mods tailor the main sensor of the main pixel to make pictures less fake, less oversharpened, less noisy, etc… so if the A series does not have the same camera array then it just cannot benefit from the same development effort that the commuity does for the main phones. I jenuinely think that we need a real "A phone" with a significantly smaller screen and pocketable form factor (5.5" for example) and the same camera array of the flagship.

    Then we need an "A pro" that has the same camera array of the "pro" but with the pocketable screen size of 5.5".
    On a similar topic, the camera bump is idiotic. Just put a bigger battery and make the back flat, the pixel phones nowadays last less than an iPhone which is embarassing.
    Finally modularity has to be brought back: it should be illegal to have soldered ports and difficul to replace components.

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