7a is the same experience for much cheaper, it's a no brainer. All these videos comparing them keep proving there's very little difference but they also end up pushing people to get the more expensive version... Makes no sense.
I would consider Pixel 7a as the better buy than Pixel 7. It’s more compact, and 0.5x zoom ultrawide is actually useful (compared to 0.7x zoom ultrawide on Pixel 7). Compared to Pixel 7 Pro, however, for me it’s about the size being a deal-breaker. I personally really dislike large phones. They are impractical, un-ergonomic, unwieldy, and cumbersome. On top of that, curved display is an ick. So Pixel 7a wins for me. Ideally though, I want Pixel Pro specs in the size of Pixel 5 and with a flat display. That would be the perfect phone for me. Hopefully I can get that with Pixel 8 or maybe Pixel 9.
I'm also not a fan of these giant-sized phones. I've held on to my Pixel 5 since release. The battery is starting to go on it, though, so I'm looking into the 7a.
@@jesotReplace the battery. Trust me that will bring the phone back to life. I replaced my screen and battery on my Note 20 Ultra and the phone sped back up because the aging battery couldn't provide enough power to run as smooth as out of the box new when I got it. It's basically back brand new.
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You know, renewed might be the way to go, Techdaily. It is not old enough to have a severely degraded battery, which is my problem with most renewed phones. Good video as usual. ☺️
The best deal IMO is when they give you buds pro to the phone when buying on Amazon, I bought 7 Pro with buds pro for 750$ so the phone itself was around 600$ and I don't even see a point in buying 7a in that situation. Pro looks so much better with slim bezels and curved edges and thanks to that design I can use it with one hand. The screen itself is amazing, surely one of the best on the market and gives you a lot of space. And the telephoto is a killer, I use it more often than main one.
Thank you for this excellent comparison. The 7A in terms of camera this year has gotten way too good especially since it costs $499. Overall, I think the 7 Pro is better in spite of my love for the 7A. Looking forward to more of these magnificent comparisons!
I ended up going with the 7 Pro around a month ago because it's not much bigger than the LG V40 I used to have. I'm coming from a regular Galaxy S21 and the extra room on the screen is great. I also got a really good trade-in deal from Verizon.
I managed to get the Google pixel 7 pro from Spectrum Wireless last month on a great deal. They had the 7Pro at $399 or pay $11.11 per month down from $899 or $24.99 per month. I had considered getting the Samsung a54 when I saw thisdeal.
Hey, thanks for doing the review. But honestly this 7 pro was on sale for $599 for over a month at Best buy. So I don't think anybody's paying full price for that phone anymore. But I have to say the screen brightness is a big deal. I had the regular seven and I sold it and got the seven pro just to have the brighter screen and camera wise. It really depends on what you use your phone for the macro and the telescope features on the 7 pro are pretty nice and having the 5000 battery does mean you're going to make it through a day. Where is I had the regular Pixel 7. I didn't make it through a day... But The seven is a big phone and that does take something to get used to. But if you want the 7A I would wait a month and get it on sale
My friend had a 7Pro, he lost it after a night out. He loved his 7Pro. He then tried a Nothing phone 2, and the same thing happened, he lost it after a night out. He loved the Nothing phone too. He thought hed try something a little cheaper, as his lost purchases were becoming expensive. He got the 7a and he loves it. For the basics he feels it as good as his previous 7Pro
Opinions aside, size preference aside, NOBODY should be buying the 7a. I made that mistake instead of going for an OPENBOX 7 pro which is only $80 more (i didnt know at the time) and i paid msrp for the 7a.. its a rookie mistake, as stated in the video Pixels depreciate at an INSANE rate, it's quite preposterous. 1 month later my 7a goes for $330 used, and 18w charging is a joke 😂
3:00 No I'm against big giant beast phones I'm so mad about these big phones Nowadays we are even seeing 7 inch display phones We want compact phone i will never get used to gigantic phones not even in my dreams
I am the opposite. I don't really watch TV. I barely turn it on. I consume most of my content on my phone, like many ppl. Plus my vision is not the best, so I like big big phones! Give me a 7.5 inch screen! A true phablet, man! 😎
Google to me makes better phones than apple just have better quality build and apps .since owning the 6 pro my first android I’ve been more impressed and with all the feature drops the phone feels so fresh .google has potential to be the king of phones
I don't mind the Pixel 7 Pro, however I can't help but feel like the build quality of the 7a was better than the 7 pro. My mom has the 7a and I thought I'd upgrade to the 7 pro. But I feel like the screen has some empty space behind the screen giving the screen a little give when I tap on it.
Pixel 7a isn't a good value like $299 or $349 should become the regular price since you can find a pixel 7 so often for $449 which is $50 less for a water down phone and even if the pixel 7 is asking for $599 I'd say stretch out your budget get the pixel 7 the difference is substantial and the price gap is small like your getting a plastic back, the cameras are noticeably worse, on paper they both have the same display but the 1080p panel on the 7a looks cheap like it's not unnoticeable, it lacks reverse wireless and it doesn't feel quite flagship even with the 7 and 7 pro processor, even though on paper it has the same 90hz which is a massive improvement from the 6a 60hz it doesn't feel quite as smooth as the 90hz on pixel 7 and tend to feel like a mid range phone 20% of the time, the difference is big enough like for a $100 difference they could've just left out the glass back and maybe reverse wireless charging but they dumbed it down a little to much that even fir a $100 difference it's hard to recommend and by the way the pixel 7 pro has been on sale for $599 brand new so if you can already spare $499 stretch your budget, the pixel 7a needed to be $200-$250 cheaper like $349 or lower to be justifiable even could bare with $379 but once u hit the $400 mark that's way too much for a mid range phone
Damn I have the same decision to make right now. I think I'll stick with 7 pro because of specs although I'm not sure if the big size and curved edges on display are my things. What did you buy in the end?
@@hckr_ got the 7 pro. Glad I did as it ended up the same size as my old phone and 7a felt too small. I use a phone case so don't notice the curved edges. But have been very happy with my purchase. Haven't had any of the issues people seem to complain about either
Man, you are very good at your job 🔥❤️🔥No one does comparisons like you❤️I don't regret subscribing to this channel 🔥❤️ Can you plz do a comparison of the Samsung Galaxy S21 vs. S23 no the ultra's
On topic, but if you keep this up, your channel will actually have technology content daily! That would be great. Anyway, I don't like the Pixel 7a, (read my post on your last video to see why) but the 7 Pro is a decent phone because the screen is big enough to see the details without excellent vision. I said decent, though, not great. The Tensor chip is well behind other flagships. In fact it is only slightly more powerful than the 3 year old Snapdragon 865. The 8 gen 2 destroys it! Even the midrange 7+ Gen 2 chip beats it. They should lower the 7 Pro's price by $200, and call it an upper midrange phone, unless they include an up to date processor.
In most cases you get what you pay for….unless we’re talking about google.😂 They have to be the only company to release the low end device from last year, this year, LMAO. Google reminds me of a child with ADHD…
What do your even though pixel 7 pro has a higher resolution than the s23/s23+ samsung makes the panel for pixel and their 1080p panel looks sharper than pixel 1440p and no way is it better than the s23 flagship the s23 ultra
I sort of like the fact that the 7a is smaller. Easier to hold, easier to pocket. 👍
7a is the same experience for much cheaper, it's a no brainer. All these videos comparing them keep proving there's very little difference but they also end up pushing people to get the more expensive version... Makes no sense.
I would consider Pixel 7a as the better buy than Pixel 7. It’s more compact, and 0.5x zoom ultrawide is actually useful (compared to 0.7x zoom ultrawide on Pixel 7). Compared to Pixel 7 Pro, however, for me it’s about the size being a deal-breaker. I personally really dislike large phones. They are impractical, un-ergonomic, unwieldy, and cumbersome. On top of that, curved display is an ick. So Pixel 7a wins for me.
Ideally though, I want Pixel Pro specs in the size of Pixel 5 and with a flat display. That would be the perfect phone for me. Hopefully I can get that with Pixel 8 or maybe Pixel 9.
I'm also not a fan of these giant-sized phones. I've held on to my Pixel 5 since release. The battery is starting to go on it, though, so I'm looking into the 7a.
Same here. I am so tired of huge phones.
@@jesotReplace the battery. Trust me that will bring the phone back to life. I replaced my screen and battery on my Note 20 Ultra and the phone sped back up because the aging battery couldn't provide enough power to run as smooth as out of the box new when I got it. It's basically back brand new.
So..is it worth it to get the Pixel 7 Pro? 😅
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You know, renewed might be the way to go, Techdaily. It is not old enough to have a severely degraded battery, which is my problem with most renewed phones. Good video as usual. ☺️
is it a good deal if i can buy a pixel 6 for 188$ its unlocked and renewed
@@dizzy84535 Totally, yeah. Go for it. That's almost like if you get one for free lol.
The best deal IMO is when they give you buds pro to the phone when buying on Amazon, I bought 7 Pro with buds pro for 750$ so the phone itself was around 600$ and I don't even see a point in buying 7a in that situation. Pro looks so much better with slim bezels and curved edges and thanks to that design I can use it with one hand. The screen itself is amazing, surely one of the best on the market and gives you a lot of space. And the telephoto is a killer, I use it more often than main one.
Thank you for this excellent comparison. The 7A in terms of camera this year has gotten way too good especially since it costs $499. Overall, I think the 7 Pro is better in spite of my love for the 7A. Looking forward to more of these magnificent comparisons!
I ended up going with the 7 Pro around a month ago because it's not much bigger than the LG V40 I used to have. I'm coming from a regular Galaxy S21 and the extra room on the screen is great. I also got a really good trade-in deal from Verizon.
I managed to get the Google pixel 7 pro from Spectrum Wireless last month on a great deal. They had the 7Pro at $399 or pay $11.11 per month down from $899 or $24.99 per month. I had considered getting the Samsung a54 when I saw thisdeal.
I just bought a 7pro on Back Market in excellent condition for $470. A no brainer. Excellent phone.
Hey, thanks for doing the review. But honestly this 7 pro was on sale for $599 for over a month at Best buy. So I don't think anybody's paying full price for that phone anymore. But I have to say the screen brightness is a big deal. I had the regular seven and I sold it and got the seven pro just to have the brighter screen and camera wise. It really depends on what you use your phone for the macro and the telescope features on the 7 pro are pretty nice and having the 5000 battery does mean you're going to make it through a day. Where is I had the regular Pixel 7. I didn't make it through a day... But The seven is a big phone and that does take something to get used to. But if you want the 7A I would wait a month and get it on sale
I got the 7a. The value for the money is crazy good!
what is the name of the small lake town at minute 4:43
Great comparison!
the pixel 7 pro, the s22 ultra can be found brand new for around $600 which is around the cost of a refurbished pixel 7 pro.
Swappa is always my first look
My friend had a 7Pro, he lost it after a night out. He loved his 7Pro. He then tried a Nothing phone 2, and the same thing happened, he lost it after a night out. He loved the Nothing phone too. He thought hed try something a little cheaper, as his lost purchases were becoming expensive. He got the 7a and he loves it. For the basics he feels it as good as his previous 7Pro
Bro your friend might be an idoit
Opinions aside, size preference aside, NOBODY should be buying the 7a. I made that mistake instead of going for an OPENBOX 7 pro which is only $80 more (i didnt know at the time) and i paid msrp for the 7a.. its a rookie mistake, as stated in the video Pixels depreciate at an INSANE rate, it's quite preposterous. 1 month later my 7a goes for $330 used, and 18w charging is a joke 😂
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No I'm against big giant beast phones
I'm so mad about these big phones
Nowadays we are even seeing 7 inch display phones
We want compact phone i will never get used to gigantic phones not even in my dreams
I am the opposite. I don't really watch TV. I barely turn it on. I consume most of my content on my phone, like many ppl. Plus my vision is not the best, so I like big big phones! Give me a 7.5 inch screen! A true phablet, man! 😎
so do both of these phones get hot easily? Is that more of an issue on the pro?
You put out 2 videos in 2 days! ... (Passes out)
Google to me makes better phones than apple just have better quality build and apps .since owning the 6 pro my first android I’ve been more impressed and with all the feature drops the phone feels so fresh .google has potential to be the king of phones
I don't mind the Pixel 7 Pro, however I can't help but feel like the build quality of the 7a was better than the 7 pro. My mom has the 7a and I thought I'd upgrade to the 7 pro. But I feel like the screen has some empty space behind the screen giving the screen a little give when I tap on it.
Great video !
Can you please compare the a73 and a54 as I trust ur results
The question is does that stock android experience make any difference then it's worth to buy .
The geekbench 6 score for the 7A shown here is lower than the geekbench 6 Score for my 6A
I have both phones, the 7 pro is definitely the better phone overall the only exception being the 7a is much more comfortable to hold than the 7 pro 😅
Thicker bezels looks good on 7a
I was just in the store the camera on the 7a better then then other 7s
I have an Oppo and the camera is rubbish! Now about to upgrade so which phone has the best camera which is reasonably priced please?
$500 for a 7a? DEFINITELY. $900 for a 7 Pro? No thanks.
499 my country 749
Where do you even live??
Sg?
Au
The small size of the 7A and the cheaper price in about a year wins me over, I hate large phones.
Pixel 7a isn't a good value like $299 or $349 should become the regular price since you can find a pixel 7 so often for $449 which is $50 less for a water down phone and even if the pixel 7 is asking for $599 I'd say stretch out your budget get the pixel 7 the difference is substantial and the price gap is small like your getting a plastic back, the cameras are noticeably worse, on paper they both have the same display but the 1080p panel on the 7a looks cheap like it's not unnoticeable, it lacks reverse wireless and it doesn't feel quite flagship even with the 7 and 7 pro processor, even though on paper it has the same 90hz which is a massive improvement from the 6a 60hz it doesn't feel quite as smooth as the 90hz on pixel 7 and tend to feel like a mid range phone 20% of the time, the difference is big enough like for a $100 difference they could've just left out the glass back and maybe reverse wireless charging but they dumbed it down a little to much that even fir a $100 difference it's hard to recommend and by the way the pixel 7 pro has been on sale for $599 brand new so if you can already spare $499 stretch your budget, the pixel 7a needed to be $200-$250 cheaper like $349 or lower to be justifiable even could bare with $379 but once u hit the $400 mark that's way too much for a mid range phone
What is the wallpaper?
I would go for the Pixel 7A. 😎
Apparently $400 extra raises the temperature by 2-3 degrees 😂
I have giant hands and I’ve been looking for a new phone and It is so hard to find a nice phone for my hand size 😭
I can buy either the 7A or 7 Pro for same price, which should i buy?
Damn I have the same decision to make right now. I think I'll stick with 7 pro because of specs although I'm not sure if the big size and curved edges on display are my things.
What did you buy in the end?
@@hckr_ got the 7 pro. Glad I did as it ended up the same size as my old phone and 7a felt too small. I use a phone case so don't notice the curved edges. But have been very happy with my purchase. Haven't had any of the issues people seem to complain about either
@@joshatkins6533 Nice, congrats on your purchase. I suppose you got it from Mint website?
Im waiting on that price drop.
Man, you are very good at your job 🔥❤️🔥No one does comparisons like you❤️I don't regret subscribing to this channel 🔥❤️
Can you plz do a comparison of the Samsung Galaxy S21 vs. S23 no the ultra's
I understand the meaning of the hearts; It means you love his channel, but what do you mean by the flames and the heart with the flame behind it?
On topic, but if you keep this up, your channel will actually have technology content daily! That would be great. Anyway, I don't like the Pixel 7a, (read my post on your last video to see why) but the 7 Pro is a decent phone because the screen is big enough to see the details without excellent vision. I said decent, though, not great. The Tensor chip is well behind other flagships. In fact it is only slightly more powerful than the 3 year old Snapdragon 865. The 8 gen 2 destroys it! Even the midrange 7+ Gen 2 chip beats it. They should lower the 7 Pro's price by $200, and call it an upper midrange phone, unless they include an up to date processor.
Liar hater😂😊
Processor is one thing, but optimization is another thing..
Curved screen no thanks
I agree. It looks nice, but is not practical.
In most cases you get what you pay for….unless we’re talking about google.😂 They have to be the only company to release the low end device from last year, this year, LMAO.
Google reminds me of a child with ADHD…
What do your even though pixel 7 pro has a higher resolution than the s23/s23+ samsung makes the panel for pixel and their 1080p panel looks sharper than pixel 1440p and no way is it better than the s23 flagship the s23 ultra