Google Pixel 5A: A Solid Design with OLED Display

 Google Pixel 5A: A Solid Design with OLED Display


Google's new Pixel 5a, is one of the best-value smartphones that surprised all android users. The Pixel 5a takes that one step further, and the combination of water resistance, a larger screen, and a bigger battery truly make it a deal. We have gathered all the basic information about Pixel 5A that will briefly explain what to expect from the next Google version.


Google Pixel 5A Design

The new smartphone is slightly taller, narrower, and thicker than the previous one, but nobody would be able to tell the difference between the two versions to save from the newly introduced color and the gray, ridged lock button on the Pixel 5a. The single-color option for the 5A 5G is solid black, and the lock button is flat gray. The casing has a great soft-touch quality and the upper layer is semi-translucent, enabling you to glimpse the opaque inner layer.


Google Pixel 5A Display

Compared to smartphones with more powerful specifications, Users rarely notice a performance difference due to the 60 Hz display. Because of Google's optimization, the smartphone is also considerably smoother than some other midrange versions in its price range. Few individuals use two applications in split-screen mode on their smartphone, so the 6 gigabytes of RAM haven’t been an issue either. If you want to boost storage space then we suggest going with a simple transfer app to avoid any lagging or frozen screen problems by sending data to another smartphone. You probably won't notice the Pixel 5a's modest specifications unless you care a lot about mobile gaming graphics or often push performance needs beyond surfing, viewing movies, and taking photographs.


More than an Average Smartphone 

Aside from a larger battery and a certification for water and dust resistance, the Google Pixel 5a isn't much different from its previous version. Despite this lackluster change, it's still a reliable mid-range smartphone with excellent photos. If you don't mind skipping the zoom camera on the Pixel 5, it's a decent but dull option for Android users.


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