Pixel 5A vs Pixel 4A 5G. A budget smartphone refresh for the history books.
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Okay, so you know those old games that used to be in newspapers. That would be like spot the difference between these two pictures. This this really feels like one of those games, so we have a new pixel phone. Ladies and gentlemen, not the pixel six, so this was the uh, often rumored, but definitely not cancelled, pixel 5a yeah.

So they they announced that it wasn't cancelled, but then they never gave us a real date for it and then they pre-announced the pixel 6. But now we've quietly got this new pixel 5a. It's real! You didn't forget about it. Did you so the pixel a series has been great.

We already know what it's about right: the great cameras, great software overall value for the money and they've continued that formula and there's nothing wrong with that formula. But this is the pixel 5a, and this is the pixel 4a 5g announced in september 2020. Nearly a year ago and like i said it's like that game, there are so many unchanged things. This has got to be the smallest year-over-year refresh i've ever seen between phones in my life.

So here, let's just go over all the things that are exactly the same. Okay, so it's the same exact specs as last year, snapdragon 765 g chip same six gigs of ram: same 128, gigs of storage, same 12, megapixel camera on the back alongside the same 16, megapixel ultra wide same back, mounted fingerprint sensor same speakers and same headphone, jack And it's got the same perfectly fine 18 watt charging and the same lack of wireless charging. So the natural question is okay: it's a new phone. What is actually different? What do they change? So this is where the spotting the differences game comes in.

You might have seen uh the color side by side. This is the easiest thing to spot. It is a slightly new color. Last year the 4a5 g was just called just black.

The new 5a is literally called mostly black. It's actually a slightly green cast to it. So kind of catches, the light nice sometimes but yeah, then it looks like a green phone, but it's mostly black. Then the 5a is actually slightly very slightly larger.

It's rocking a 6.3 inch, 1080p 60 hertz oled display. Instead of the 6.2 inch 1080p 60hz oled display from last year, same pixel density, same hole, punch cut out just a little bit bigger and then from there there's a bunch of nice little quality of life improvements. You might not ever know just from picking up the phone, but the longer you use it, the more obvious they would be. So the 5a has a metal unibody construction now instead of the straight polycarbonate from last year, and you can hardly tell holding it because they coat it in this soft touch finish anyway.

So it feels kind of like a rubberized type of plastic. But no doubt that's going to wear better over time and it also lets them get to ip67 water and dust resistance which the 4a 5g did not have, and i do like this new textured power button on the 5a, it's got a nice little accent color and I still love when phone makers do this honestly, they all should - and it's got a raised pattern to id in your pocket. So that's cool and then on the inside. The pixel 5a has a substantially larger battery so up to nearly 4 700 milliamp hours, and that is sweet.
So the last a series pixels were already quite good with the battery life because they're not drawing a whole ton of power. Again, they still all have 60 hertz displays, but the 5a's literal biggest improvement is on something it already did well. So that's totally welcome. Long.

Lasting battery is always good to see, but then the only other things you'd be able to identify you'd have to check the spec list for uh gorilla glass, 6 on the new one versus gorilla glass, 3 on the 4a5g, and they actually removed the laser autofocus. On the new 5a, so i don't know, maybe a bit of a cost saving move kind of a bummer to see that now gone, but at the end of the day, that's everything. That's different old phone, 4.99. 5A.

449. So, honestly, reviewing this phone is like the easy part, because it's so similar to last year, if you're, looking for a pretty great all-around phone for a mid-range 500-ish dollar price other than not having a higher fresh rate. I think this is a pretty safe bet. I mean at this price you're competing against the samsung, a series, the iphone se oneplus nord and a couple others around there, but this one's gon na have the best camera of that bunch again and a few nice google features great.

My bigger challenge was trying to figure out. Why, like? Why did google just make almost the same phone 11 months later because it feels kind of pointless? But these companies don't do things for no reason, there's got to be a reason so number one. I just feel like there is a pressure if you've started to do something year over year to just keep it updated. Even if it's not a big change, it's not a new chip.

They didn't add that many features, but if you're just gon na offer people the latest available slightly better version, fine, but number two. This does have like some weird timing where it comes around the time where we're all now thinking about the upcoming release of the pixel 6 with tensor, they literally already pre-announced this new, more exciting pixel phone. That's coming, of course, it'll be much more expensive, but that means their only choices really were to do this or to not release the pixel 5a at all or to do 5a with tensor first. So when you look at it that way, i guess it sort of makes sense that we ended up with this i mean you don't want to debut your custom, new silicon design with a mid-range phone, because then it inherits the reputation of mid-range silicon, possibly you, of Course want to put it in the shiny, new pixel six, so, okay, i get that makes sense and that also likely would have been a bit too expensive for pixel 5a.

So i'm sure they just wanted to release tensor with a new flagship. Pixel, that's pixel! Six! What's funny, is i'm actually pretty confident based on conversations i've had with people at google that they really actually wanted to launch tensor with pixel 5? That's what they wanted to do. They wanted that all to line up, but things didn't quite work out, and so they ended up moving tents or back and just pushed pixel 5 out the door with whatever just a qualcomm chip that worked with it. It was a 765g, and so you might have noticed that phone also didn't have the neural core and that other custom silicon that's supposed to go with the 765g.
It just kind of felt like it got, rushed out so now we're waiting for pixel 6., so pixel 6 will launch tensor. Pixel 5a is potentially the last qualcomm powered non-tensor powered pixel phone, and so now i think that the biggest question actually is. What is the future of the pixel a series? What will they do with the next versions of this, and if i was betting, i would think that their best plan would be to kind of do. The same thing apple does, which is to use the same chip in the cheaper phone.

So what apple did with the iphone se is they use the same chip that was in the iphone 11 seemingly overpowered, but obviously makes it much more future proof same deal if they can use the same tensor chip in pixel 6a. That would be ideal. Then google, of course, will save money on the rest of the hardware around that ship. So pixel 6 is a big phone.

It's a metal and glass sandwich type thing, while the a series can stay pretty toned down. Honestly, i think this is a pretty solid metal body, even if it is coated in this rubberized material. It's water resistant, it's a nice size in a world of sub 500 phones. This body with a tensor chip should be pretty good now, in order for all of this to work, we kind of still need pixel 6 to do somewhat.

Well, there's a lot. Actually, writing on pixel sticks doing well. We've heard this talk about them, ramping up their marketing efforts and really trying on this pixel to sell a lot of them. But the reason i bring that up is they want to sell a bunch that they start making a lot of them in mass and manufacturing.

At a high scale so that the price of the chip starts to come down a little bit and then it makes sense to make a cheaper phone cheaper body around tensor and later ship, a pixel 6a. Because we don't really want a qualcomm powered 6a as much as we wanted tensor powered one. I would think so. Yeah people love the a series and google couldn't resist drop in a minor refresh just to get a new decent phone at this range out.

The door makes sense, there's a lot of people waiting for it. Now you have it there. You go it's pretty good, but yeah, there's just a lot riding on pixel six in google land. That's what i'm excited for shout out to the sponsor of this video expressvpn.

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16 thoughts on “Google pixel 5a: spot the difference!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Timothy Hull says:

    Digging your content. On the subject of Google pixel, wanted to get your thoughts.

    With pixel 6 being redesigned and having a new in-house processor I was thinking about going with pixel 5A until the pixel 7 comes out.

    Thoughts?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nick strickland says:

    Did you ever think maybe they just had left over silicon from before they made tensor a thing so rather than lose money on that hardware they just pushed something to get what they could out of it and grab a bit more cash before they gamble on their new chip. Which seems to be paying off nicely.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Onionymous says:

    I got the 5a as a replacement to my 1st-gen PIxel XL. It's better in almost every way, and for so cheap– chip, camera, software, screen, battery… Definitely satisfied

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ski Sand says:

    Love the budget cost of 5a, but I love deals. You think 5a price will drop on Black Friday/Cyber Monday? Wait one month, or just click 'buy' now?

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Casey Bell says:

    Very good review per usual. I'm wondering if the 4a is the better buy if I'm not getting the 6? I want a good camera and video camera. TY.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ChromaFox says:

    They quietly discontinued the 5, 5A and even the 4A with 5G here in the UK a while before the Pixel 6 got properly announced, seems like they don't want any 5G competition cannibalising their sales.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars james townsend says:

    I've been looking around waiting for this phone to come to someplace like Best Buy and then a quick Google search said it would only be sold on the Google store? Anybody know if this is going to be the case?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sir Milky says:

    have the 5A coming in a little late for my birthday (my birthday is today) and for someone who forgets to pug in my phone at night sometimes its amazing that it has a bigger battery

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daveed Wells says:

    So they put the price down so they made a the chip to be affordable so it can be cheaper 🤔 that cool because people who can't afford for a more expensive phone they can get a budget phone like pixel

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sachin Malhotra says:

    USA: Pixel 4a 5g vs 5a, very similar but still launched.
    India: 4a vs 5a huge difference, still not launched.

    Reason: Value for money is higher in other smartphones.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Chaparro says:

    contemplating getting a pixel 5 before they run out of stock since all we get is 6gb unless we get a phone that's all ridiculous looking like most new phones.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sofi Ziggy channel says:

    Rock solid software experience, amazing camera, waterproof, metal unibody, large OLED screen, 3 years of OS support, headphone jack and insanely good battery life. All for under $500. This is THE best bang for the buck, hands down!

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Clausen says:

    Would have bought a Pixel 5A if it was available in Denmark! It's not. So I'm going with a OnePlus Nord 2.

    It's frustrating when you want a specific phone but you can't buy it in your region.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars spanishh2001 says:

    i've watched alot of your reviews and for some reason, when your talking about android phones, you're very critical about everything….but your iphone reviews are not the same….your very forgiving of apple and their overpriced, boring phones….which you reviewers seem to love……i keep hearing reviewers say that things just work on iphones….well things just work on my pixel but you wont hear reviewers mention that…..just my opinion ……..

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars YellowMiner12 says:

    I have a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G and was thinking about the 5a 5G. If I get it that'll be my first Pixel. Seems really good I'll probably get it.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carroll Captures says:

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    Here in Ireland nearly every single one of our isp have a 100% country wide coverage map so even in the country side you can pick what isp you want from over 6 options.

    Each has upwards of 1gbps speeds if you're willing to pay for it

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