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What's good
- Great camera software
- Nice metal case
- Clean Android interface
What's bad
- Slow image processing
- Weak panel speaker
What's good
- Big beautiful screen
- Excellent battery life
- Headphone jack
- Fast fingerprint scanner
What's bad
- No waterproof or dust rating
- Stale design choice
- No wireless charging
What's good
- Inexpensive
- Great display
- Great camera
What's bad
- Not Waterproof
- Battery life
- No Micro SD support
What's good
- Great camera
- All-day battery life
- Respectable performance
- Guaranteed updates
- Stock Android
- Price
What's bad
- No microSD support
- Hard to see in bright lighting
Verdict
The Pixel 3a offers a compelling mix of features and design that proves cutting the right corners is everything in the mid-tier phone market and Google knows it.
What's good
- Excellent display
- Respectable performance
- Great camera
- Premium design
What's bad
- No 4K60 video
- Slow facial recognition
- No 3.5mm to USB adapter
- Price
- Weak battery
Verdict
Reviewers felt the Pixel 4 made a few too many compromises while trying to do too many things. For the price, it fails to excel in any one area over similarly priced competitors. Unless you’re looking for fast updates, reviews show you might want to look elsewhere.
What's good
- Colorful, detailed display
- Plenty of storage
- Blazing performance
- Android 9.0 Pie
- Three years of updates
- Class-leading camera
- Wireless and fast charging
- Stereo speakers
What's bad
- No microSD support
- Slightly dim display
- So-so battery life during heavy use
Verdict
The Pixel 3 offers a refined, premium Android experience with a camera that competes with -- if not beats -- the best mobile cameras on offer to date. If you’re looking for an easy-to-use, powerful Android phone, it’s sure to please.