![]() The 6a came with a 60Hz refresh rate, which means any content on the display updates 60 times per second. What’s different this year is the inclusion of a faster refresh rate. The Pixel 7a’s 6.1-inch screen is the same size as the 6a, with the same Full HD+ resolution and OLED panel to boot. My case matches the Sea colorway of the 7a, which helps to accentuate the finish.Ī smooth display that’s just the right size In addition, Google is selling $29 cases for the 7a with silicone finishes, and they’re very nice. ![]() The phone is rated at IP67 for water and dust resistance, so you won’t have to worry about getting it wet. If you want your phone to pop, you’ll want to grab the Coral model.Īround the device, you’ll find the usual array of volume and power buttons, a USB-C cable, a SIM card tray and stereo speakers. It’s pretty subtle - a lot of the photos I took of the phone made it look white - but it’s a very nice finish nonetheless. I got Sea, and I can confirm that it’s a very nice blue. There are a few color options available: Charcoal, Snow, Coral and Sea. And while it’s heavier than the 6a was at 6.8 ounces versus 6.3 ounces, it’s still lightweight and comfortable to hold for long periods of time. That doesn’t seem like a huge difference, but it makes the 7a even easier to hold and use in one hand. Like I said, this is basically a smaller Pixel 7, swapping out that device’s 6.4-inch display for one that measures 6.1 inches. I’d bet you could trick anyone into thinking this was an $800-plus smartphone from the design alone. It’s essentially a smaller Pixel 7, making it one of the nicest-looking midrange smartphones on the market. It takes after the flagship Pixel 7 series with a glass and aluminum exterior accented by a large camera bump. The Pixel 6a impressed me last year with its high-end design, and the 7a follows suit. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
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