


Let me share some cool aspects of Pixel 4a for those Pixel 4a enthusiasts. If you're keen on Pixel 4a or exploring what makes this $350 phone good, check it out. Don't forget to share your thoughts about this $350 device.



Not all good phones need a large screen. Small devices like Pixel 4a, iPhone SE, or iPhone 11 Pro still have a place. Pixel 4a, with its cute dimensions, fits snugly in your hand and easily slips into any pocket or purse, even in a handbag for the ladies.Pixel 4a, being made of plastic instead of metal like many current smartphones, is exceptionally light, weighing only 143g. Its lightweight nature doesn't compromise its high-level craftsmanship, matching premium phones in terms of build quality. It seems Google has adjusted the paint coating on Pixel 4a's plastic surface, making it feel less 'plasticky' compared to my Pixel 3a XL.Speaking of aesthetics, Pixel 4a has the most visually appealing design among the recent 3 Pixel generations. I couldn't understand the unsightly notch on Pixel 3 XL, and Pixel 4 was decent but not impressive. Pixel 4a strikes a better balance with its camera placement in one corner, complemented by a black border, creating an illusion of thinner bezels than reality.


In reality, there are many smartphones with impressive cameras, but they mostly fall into the high-end category. Pixel 4a, priced at just $350, stands out as a mid-range device. Don't forget that price point; competing smartphones with comparable camera capabilities often cost $700 or even over $1000.Capturing images in well-lit environments is naturally beautiful; any camera can do that. But let's focus on the low-light photo below. It's around 6:30 PM, the city lights are on, and to the naked eye, everything has plunged into darkness. However, through the lens of Pixel 4a, it's as impressive as the image below, rivaling what premium iPhones or Galaxy Note can achieve.
Here's another photo taken by cuhiep. 'I took this in night mode in the bathroom with the ceiling light on. I never thought it could capture the blood vessels in my eyes. This photo was taken wide and cropped, not a macro shot.' Yes, this is how a low-light shot turns out. It's not blurry, incredibly detailed, similar to how Apple uses Deep Fusion to enhance details on iPhone 11.
Pixel 4a doesn't boast multiple cameras, just a single one (the camera module looks big, but in reality, it's just one camera and one LED flash). The majority of credit for stunning Pixel photos goes to its algorithms.
Pixel 4a runs an almost unmodified Android interface, avoiding unnecessary embellishments and focusing on what Google believes is best for users. With no bloatware, no fancy features, and optimized hardware, Pixel 4a delivers swift performance, matching that of high-end Android phones. It's a familiar experience for those accustomed to Pixel and Nexus devices, a reminder for those yet to experience the Pixel magic.I've noticed a few international reviewers mentioning occasional lags in Pixel 4a, but personally, I haven't encountered any. This aligns with my expectations as Pixel 4a is a straightforward mid-range device with Snapdragon 730G chip and 6GB RAM.


Pixel has never been about complexity; it's a 'basic smartphone.' Yes, quite basic, doing exactly what you need in a smartphone. No flashy features like Samsung or Oppo, no massive camera setups like Huawei, no glossy designs like many Chinese phones. Yet, Pixel 4a excels in performing all its functions well, making it an ideal choice for a hassle-free phone at just $350.It's a pity that the Pixel 4a isn't officially available in Vietnam, so enthusiasts will have to resort to hunting for imported units. Given the current pandemic situation, acquiring imported devices might pose some challenges for tech enthusiasts in search of this phone.
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