New Delhi: Google Pixel 7a has been launched in India. With this, the price of Pixel 6a has also come down by Rs 16,000. If you want to buy Pixel smartphone, then know here that buying either of these two devices will be beneficial for you.
The starting price of Google Pixel 7a is Rs 39,999. At the same time, the price of Pixel 6a has been cut by Rs 16,000. Now it can be bought for Rs 27,999. This means that there is a difference of Rs 12,000 in the price of both the smartphones. Know what extras you are getting at this price and is it really right or not?
Screen refresh rate
A good quality AMOLED screen is available in Pixel 6a, which has a refresh rate of 60 Hz. At the same time, AMOLED display has also been given in Pixel 7a, but its refresh rate is 90 Hz. It is expected that users will get fast and great experience from this.
Camera quality
Pixel 7a has a 64MP (f/1.89) primary camera and 13MP (f/2.2) ultrawide camera. Whereas Pixel 6a has 12.2MP wide lens and 12MP ultrawide camera. The meaning is clear, the new Google Pixel device is much better in terms of camera.
Chipset and Performance
Pixel 6a was introduced with Tensor chipset. At the same time, Tensor G2 chipset has been given in Pixel 7a. This latest smartphone supports better gaming performance and good graphics work with the new chipset.
RAM and Storage
Google’s latest smartphone has been given 8GB of RAM. With this, users get 128 GB of storage. Whereas in Pixel 6a you will get a combo of 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Overall, the Pixel 7a’s RAM and storage is as much as the Pixel 7, but for this you will not have to pay a high price.
Battery and Charging
Pixel 6a has a 4,410mAh battery, which supports 18W wired charging. At the same time, a 4,385mAh battery is available in Pixel 7a, with which 18W wired and 5W wireless charging is supported. Both these smartphones can be powered by USB C type charger.
Overall, the decision to choose one of the two phones is on your choice and budget. You can get a phone with better camera, RAM, performance and battery by paying Rs 12,000 more.