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

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  • Broken goldfish cracker

    > 3 day

    Just after the one year warranty was up, the charging port fried, for no good reason at all. Initially I was glad to have a phone with usbc charging, but my previous cheap Samsung phone with regular USB lasted years longer than this. It stopped charging and was a nightmare to find a shop that would fix it, because for whatever reason, theres a large chance this phone will be broken during repair attempts. Finally found a shop that would fix it and the fix lasted three months. Charging dead again. Its too bad, its a decent phone otherwise but now I cant even trade it in because, obviously, it wont turn on. Huge disappointment.

  • Manish

    > 3 day

    The phone works fine with battery or pictures , but its very delicate so think before buying, take insurance if needed will save some money I bought this for 450+ now google is asking me $149+ taxes for repair but it was under warranty what a joke .. so on durability 0/5

  • CHRISTINE A. DENK

    > 3 day

    I needed to replace my 4g old cellphone with a 5g as I was having signal problems traveling. It was much cheaper at Amazon than through T-Mobile. I was able to set it up myself by switching my SIM card and downloading my personal info through my account. It took less than an hour to get it set up and learn the new features on a Google phone. I have been extremely pleased with it.

  • amy

    > 3 day

    Check IEMI number with carrier before opening. The IEMI number is on the outside of the box. DO NOT unwrap the phone before checking the number with your carrier for compatibility. If NOT opened a refund is available otherwise maybe a restocking fee. I own a Pixel 4a 5G and its a nice phone but call carrier support first. A Pixel 4a 5G is a good phone. An IMEI stands for International Mobile Equipment Identity

  • Iris

    > 3 day

    I know Im more than likely the rarest type of user for smartphones, as I dont particularly care about the camera, I dont think facial recognition is particularly practical, I rather not use fingerprint security because honestly Ill forget my password otherwise. Im also neither a gamer (at least not on mobile) nor do I use it as my primary work tool (thats what the desktop is for). I am however a rather clumsy person who uses public transport, and this phone is NOT up to that kind of use. The construction of this phone is too thin, round and smooth to be practical for pocket carry (without a case, and screen protector). I do enjoy listening to music, and I have to say while I dont ever expect anything fantastic from a phones speakers (I use headphones for that), they are not only surprisingly weak but have a pretty heavy skew for the bass tones which is bad because I need a strong mid range for alarms and notifications. Talking about the speakers and the flimsy construction. It is worth noting that this phone is soo thin and the bass skew is soo strong that the whole phone feels like its vibrating along with the music, even when its at medium volume. For the speakers to rattle the phone this much, I feel safe in saying that this phone wont survive 2 years of city use. As for software, hardware. Stock Android is the best android so no complaints here, and the hardware is almost too powerful for what I use it for, and I have no doubt this power for the phone SERIOUSLY contributes to its middling battery-life. While new the battery lasts about 12 hours of constant use, but as the phone ages I fear this will rapidly turn into 2 hours, and that contributes to the feel of disposable phone. This is a phone that REQUIRES a strong case and screen protector to be even remotely durable. Overall its a decent phone but not one I can recommend

  • Mustapha K. Ballaho

    > 3 day

    It works. Slower than my Poco phone. But Im trying to switch towards other brands and thats why I chose the Pixel. It makes a lot of noise when you use a wired headphone. As if it picks up the noise when the headphone wire rub against anything. Pictures and videos look good. Very light phone!

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