The Google Pixel 6A is the firm’s latest mid-range smartphone, sitting underneath the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, but with a much more wallet-friendly price of £399 sim-free and unlocked.
Offering both an ultra-wide camera and a wideangle main camera, is this smartphone worth your attention?
Features
The Pixel 6A may be £200 cheaper than the Pixel 6, but it offers a similarly impressive set of features. It boasts a 12MP ultra-wide camera, alongside a 12MP wideangle main camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS). But where the Pixel 6A differs from the Pixel 6 lies in the standard camera’s specifications, with the Pixel 6 offering a 48MP camera with a larger sensor, and an additional AI ‘motion’ mode.
Almost all photography features and processing remains the same on both models, with the Pixel 6A offering intelligent