Then Pixel 5 is better choice. Better ergonomics, better display, gorilla glass 6 vs 3, almost the same photo and video capabilities and overall user experience. The first iteration of new CPU is struggling. I'd stay with lovely Pixel 5 untill 8th gen smartphones. It's has unique design and feel.
@@berva zenfone looks generic from the front, no symmetry and i lersonally think their launcher is too heavy. Pixel 5 isn't flagship of course but it works and feels way better than any midrange phone. Specs are definitely not the main point in UX imo.
Pixel 6a needed higher refresh rate and it would have stood a chance. Also terrible finger print reader really hinders all pixel 6 range devices. I have had them all.
@@berva When did 60hz become bad for general use? I came to the pixel 6a from a 120hz phone, the Redmi Note 10 Pro. And even if i do feel a difference, it is FAR from a bother at all for general use. Honestly in many ways, i prefer a 60hz display in the way that it doesn't hog battery life, and just that i don't really need more, since i mostly use my phone for music listening and social media. It's definetly not as smooth, but far from a "real pain".
I'll choose pixel 6a all day and night before nothing phone...size, camera, first in row for software updates.... Nothing phone is new player in smartphone game and there is long way to prove themselves. Btw. Back of the nothing phone is too gimmick, made to impress kids, and it's ugly. If there is Nothing phone with more conventional back glass withouts those ugly LED lights, i will definitely considered buying....
You answered my question of why reviewers seem to never mention the likes of poco F3/F4 as they offer great value for the price and better hardware than the pixel 6A. So it turns out, it's because of availability and carrier compatibility
POCO is not a reliable phone. Don't get attracted by the specs on sheet. It was much worse signal strength and also they suddenly stops working without any warning, happened twice with my phone and one of my friend's.
@@ziplepingouin1186 the dev community is strong tho. You'll still get the latest and greatest features of the latest Android version and More if you're tech savvy and willing to flash a custom rom
Poco phones have bloatware, antivirus buy default, very average camera and issues with quick OS update and most or time only 2 years update. That's why reviewers don't mention Poco. What's more North américain youtuber and people can't really Access chinese phone
No no no 120htz always over 60htz every day After I have used 90htz and even without that I would buy the nothing phone and use GCam when it comes to camera and Snapdragon 778 + is also a good chipset
So what would my reason for choosing the pixel over the nothing NB :My dream phone has always been the pixel but when it comes to this I would definitely choose nothing
@@lawiabekahabeiku if pixel was really your dream phone you wouldn't even consider the nothing phone. At it's price there are some actual pixel 6 you can buy.
@@lawiabekahabeiku gcam is nowhere near the pixel camera total experience. Also there are loads of pixel exclusive features that come with the pixel 6 line. Specs on paper is totally different from in hand use.
@@Infraredxxxxx yh I can buy the pixel 6 but the 6a is a no no no no no area 60htz on a flagship phone I think I saw that on the iPhone se 3 But still I would pay every buck to get the 6 over the 6a
Nothing phone 1 would have been a flagship phone if not for the chipset At least Snapdragon 870 could have turned things around but at the cost of a higher price
Something 9to5 Google missed : Tensor is a bad chip. It heats up pretty bad in cellular network outdoors draining a relatively small battery. Also, Fingerprint reader is a big flop. No security in pixel phones. It seems Pixel 6A FP scanner can read anyones FP.
@@amalthomas1081 Buy a phone based on what is now, not what it could be with updates. I had a P6, and the signal drop was HORRENDOUS! No answers from Google support and no replacement device under RMA. 17 bug reports sent to Google support over 2 days. Their solution was coming in "24 hours" then "72 hours" then "as soon as we have one." Which they don't, Tensor and the Exynos modem are just hot garbage.
I don’t see the inclination towards the pixel 6a over the nothing phone? The nothing appears to me to be a better package. Or I’d go for a used 6 over both.
Just an opinion, but being “disappointed” about Gorilla Glass or not… it’s just a dumb argument. Glass displays are going to shatter, PERIOD. If you knick it just a bit, the value of your phone is going in the trash, Android or iOS - it doesn’t matter. All of you, do yourself a favor and ALWAYS use a screen protector. Even a cheap one will help protect your investment for longer without depending on some BS “device health” service Google or Apple try to sell you. FFS
And here's me 3 days into using the nothing 1 having been a previous owner of 3 releases of pixel devices and absolutely loving the nothing phone 1 🤔😂. I'm far from a hater of pixel devices but this thing isn't nowhere near as rubbish as people are saying.
I just got my Nothing Phone 1 yesterday. My last few phones have been Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 6 Pro. There are definitely areas that are better on the Pixels but this is a solid phone with a premium build for a cheaper price.
@@McCullyCullen I went into purchasing the nothing 1 with those thoughts too 👌. Haptics are great, also just how it feels to use is a big deal to me. Just imagine with more updates what this phone can be
The few things that suck about the 6a atleast here in India is that it's being sold on Flipkart and there's no sage version available. Wish Google sold it on its own online store.
I would buy the pixel 6a any day , cuz of the Stock android experience ,for the Google services and apps we daily use and are so integrated to,also I am a pixel fanboy .
Can anyone tell me (after all.the updates and notwithstanding the specs but in practice) which phone has better selfie cameras in quality, dynamic range and stabilization and overall speaker loudness, bass and clarity?
If Nothing can offer face unlock, so can Google. I'd take the Phone 1 even though I'm not a fan of of big phones, overall it's got better specs than the 6a
It's just slow.... Damn slow... But not unreliable like 6 and 6 pro. Unlock issue has only been in the India review unit that too on the 2 devices. It's a waiting game now. Better not to buy pixels at launch
Google should just give up. Each iteration of their pixel phones are becoming shittier and selling less. Pixel 6A has 60 hz screen, one of the slowest charging speed at this price range, Tensor is no way a premium chipset.. It's struggles in games against even the 778G found in nothing phone 1 , the security is a joke.. It's now a well known bug that unregistered people can open your device using the fingerprint sensor.. Only pro is the good camera but that's not enough to save it.
makin this comparison is a no brainer, either pixel 6a or pixel 6 regular as you will get 5 years warranted timely updates from Google while the nothing phone if successful you could get 4 the only shame is the camera hard ware as it may not be competitive by 2027
The charging speed is also a deal breaker. Imagine 1.5 years down the line with 6a when the battery has aged and draining quickly but you are still stuck with that slow charging. 1.5 hours for 0 to 100
lol, dont u ever think that pixel battery aged slower than nothing phone cause it use slower charger? so u got better battery life than nothing phone after 1.5 years lmao
@@SurajDubey811 no? Cause faster charging equal to more heat which will age the battery even faster? U will surely see the change after 1.5 years. While pixel still have good battery health
Not being funny, but instead of spending £400 on either of these devices, I'd rather go for a Samsung galaxy s22 because it's not much more anymore, but it's more of a phone than these 2 combined!
Yeah it’s only double the price. Nah but seriously, it depends on the region. Here in the USA pixel 6a is normally around $400, and Samsung s22 is normally around $700. In the US the pixel 6a is probably the best mid range phone.
@@deagle7776 you can find an s22 for around $500-$550. It's a much better phone and is considered a flagship. In the UK, you spend £100 and you've got yourself an s22. I've still got my S10 from launch and I feel like it has more features than even the s22 because of the 1440p screen and headphone jack! The cameras are better, but it still takes great shots.
both this phones feels premium and not shitty chinese don't buy for heavy gaming......even gaming is not something which can be done in any type of smartphone in my opinion buy a ps5 digital
That phone is laggy bro. The Pixel 6a is by far better deal. What are you talking about? Most of the UA-camrs I've watched talking about that phone were literally able to replicate the lag with very minimal performance. Stop recommending that phone!
Your eyes can't see 120 htz refresh rate. For that matter you can't see 60 either You may notice a more sensitive response on the touch screen. On an Android you can adjust the sensitivity of the touch screen and make 60 htz feel similar to 120. Most phones drop the refresh rate back down to 60 htz because half the apps you use don't support it. It's a marketing gimmick, like 8k. They pull the same crap with televisions.Personally I don't see the use in scrolling your screen up and down blazing fast.
Demonstrably false. Maybe YOUR eyes can't see the difference. But using a 60Hz screen after 120Hz makes the difference fairly obvious. To me just using my laptop's 60Hz screen after using my phone makes it appear so sluggish. I wonder if you've ever even used one or are just typing things you don't have any experience with?
Pixel 6a because of it's compactness, a dying breed in Android world.
it's not compact LMAO it's still a massive phone
@@SneakyCaleb among the smallest in 2022 Android phones.
@@akshayvengal4628 doesn’t mean it’s small unfortunately it’s still massive.
Samsung galaxy s22 is good size!
@@SneakyCaleb ok, what's small according to you? He is speaking practically as it is one of the smallest you can get these days.
I’d rather go with Pixel 6a. I’m so sick of big phones.
Then Pixel 5 is better choice. Better ergonomics, better display, gorilla glass 6 vs 3, almost the same photo and video capabilities and overall user experience. The first iteration of new CPU is struggling. I'd stay with lovely Pixel 5 untill 8th gen smartphones. It's has unique design and feel.
@@ek2who Agreed! I’m keeping my Pixel 5. I’m just saying between the two phones in the video, I’d go with Pixel 6a
@@ek2who the 5 is amazing. I've just upgraded to the nothing phone for the next 6 months. Might check out the Asus Zenphone 9 also.
@@NizarNoor Nothing Phone better than the 6a, easily. Unless you really favour a smaller device.
@@berva zenfone looks generic from the front, no symmetry and i lersonally think their launcher is too heavy. Pixel 5 isn't flagship of course but it works and feels way better than any midrange phone. Specs are definitely not the main point in UX imo.
I've ordered the Pixel 6a as my "phone" while I use my OnePlus 7pro for all the media stuff, got a great employee deal
GG3 is actually more resistant to scratches than later GG iterations (other than perhaps Victus) since those focused more on drop resistance.
IMO it all boils down to whether you want the tensor chip or not which will last for 3 years and more.
Pixel definitely wins in processor battery life and camera plus ip67.
Processor? Dude tensor chip don't have a chance against 778g+
@@ewanssoman6321 What
@@ewanssoman6321 The Pixel outperforms the 778G in every measure
Even if tensor is underpowered, its still made for android.
@@prcvl ua-cam.com/video/NFkHrbZFC_U/v-deo.html skip to 8:57. What measures are you talking about?
Pixel 6a needed higher refresh rate and it would have stood a chance. Also terrible finger print reader really hinders all pixel 6 range devices. I have had them all.
Refresh rate isn’t even a big deal unless you’re a mobile gamer
@@deagle7776 not true. general use is a real pain on a 60 hertz display, stop playing.
@@berva When did 60hz become bad for general use? I came to the pixel 6a from a 120hz phone, the Redmi Note 10 Pro. And even if i do feel a difference, it is FAR from a bother at all for general use. Honestly in many ways, i prefer a 60hz display in the way that it doesn't hog battery life, and just that i don't really need more, since i mostly use my phone for music listening and social media. It's definetly not as smooth, but far from a "real pain".
Pixel will always win u can't beat material UI and 5 years of software updates
And the first to get android 13
I'll choose pixel 6a all day and night before nothing phone...size, camera, first in row for software updates.... Nothing phone is new player in smartphone game and there is long way to prove themselves. Btw. Back of the nothing phone is too gimmick, made to impress kids, and it's ugly. If there is Nothing phone with more conventional back glass withouts those ugly LED lights, i will definitely considered buying....
nothing phone (1) were the perfect phone if it was smaller.
I know, it wouldn't be a question (for me) if they had made it smaller
You can purchase the pixel 6a for $240 if you're a Google Fi user. The free pixel buds a bundle with pre-ordering combines with the Fi price.
You answered my question of why reviewers seem to never mention the likes of poco F3/F4 as they offer great value for the price and better hardware than the pixel 6A. So it turns out, it's because of availability and carrier compatibility
I personally never consider those poco phones due to their -very- limited software support... Usually one year, or two max...
I was under the impression that you couldn't buy the nothing phone due to having to be invited to buy it. Or am I thinking of something else?
POCO is not a reliable phone. Don't get attracted by the specs on sheet. It was much worse signal strength and also they suddenly stops working without any warning, happened twice with my phone and one of my friend's.
@@ziplepingouin1186 the dev community is strong tho. You'll still get the latest and greatest features of the latest Android version and More if you're tech savvy and willing to flash a custom rom
Poco phones have bloatware, antivirus buy default, very average camera and issues with quick OS update and most or time only 2 years update.
That's why reviewers don't mention Poco. What's more North américain youtuber and people can't really Access chinese phone
The nothing phone seems like an okay gimmick midrange phone. The pixel 6a however is a honest lower end pixel 6.
No no no
120htz always over 60htz every day
After I have used 90htz and even without that
I would buy the nothing phone and use GCam when it comes to camera and Snapdragon 778 + is also a good chipset
So what would my reason for choosing the pixel over the nothing
NB :My dream phone has always been the pixel but when it comes to this I would definitely choose nothing
@@lawiabekahabeiku if pixel was really your dream phone you wouldn't even consider the nothing phone. At it's price there are some actual pixel 6 you can buy.
@@lawiabekahabeiku gcam is nowhere near the pixel camera total experience. Also there are loads of pixel exclusive features that come with the pixel 6 line. Specs on paper is totally different from in hand use.
@@Infraredxxxxx yh I can buy the pixel 6 but the 6a is a no no no no no area
60htz on a flagship phone
I think I saw that on the iPhone se 3
But still I would pay every buck to get the 6 over the 6a
I'd say the Pixel 6A. The NOTHING Phone sure lives up to it's name. Considering it's not even available in my country...
Then how is that an opinion thing lol. In my country both phones are available and the Nothing phone is about $140 cheaper.
The opposite is true here lol
Nothing phone is available on Amazon in my country . I imagine in a year or two it will become more readily available
After so much negative reviews of your for pixel 6a, have pre ordered pixel 6a.. 🤩
Nothing phone 1 would have been a flagship phone if not for the chipset
At least Snapdragon 870 could have turned things around but at the cost of a higher price
for me the key its support the nothing phone dont secure security update and os untill 5 years google pixel does
Nothing promises 4, not really a dealbreaker tbh
I like the Pixel 6A. That's one of my favorite phone 🤳📱
Something 9to5 Google missed : Tensor is a bad chip. It heats up pretty bad in cellular network outdoors draining a relatively small battery. Also, Fingerprint reader is a big flop. No security in pixel phones. It seems Pixel 6A FP scanner can read anyones FP.
What if those issues get resolved in updates !
@@amalthomas1081 Buy a phone based on what is now, not what it could be with updates. I had a P6, and the signal drop was HORRENDOUS! No answers from Google support and no replacement device under RMA. 17 bug reports sent to Google support over 2 days. Their solution was coming in "24 hours" then "72 hours" then "as soon as we have one." Which they don't, Tensor and the Exynos modem are just hot garbage.
@@amalthomas1081 FP maybe. But Tensor is basically Exynos 2100 and we all know what it is..don't we..
I have none of these issues.
@@jamesuk9 plentiful Indian units having issues.
Pixel 6a pricing is fucked up India i rather buy nothing phone 1 and nothing ecosystem next year
I don’t see the inclination towards the pixel 6a over the nothing phone? The nothing appears to me to be a better package. Or I’d go for a used 6 over both.
“In select region” is literally in all regions other then the United States of midmerica
Just an opinion, but being “disappointed” about Gorilla Glass or not… it’s just a dumb argument. Glass displays are going to shatter, PERIOD. If you knick it just a bit, the value of your phone is going in the trash, Android or iOS - it doesn’t matter.
All of you, do yourself a favor and ALWAYS use a screen protector. Even a cheap one will help protect your investment for longer without depending on some BS “device health” service Google or Apple try to sell you. FFS
The NOTHING phone is appropriately named...because that's what I'd give you for it.
And here's me 3 days into using the nothing 1 having been a previous owner of 3 releases of pixel devices and absolutely loving the nothing phone 1 🤔😂.
I'm far from a hater of pixel devices but this thing isn't nowhere near as rubbish as people are saying.
I just got my Nothing Phone 1 yesterday. My last few phones have been Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 6 Pro. There are definitely areas that are better on the Pixels but this is a solid phone with a premium build for a cheaper price.
People who say its rubbish have likely not used it.
@@McCullyCullen I went into purchasing the nothing 1 with those thoughts too 👌. Haptics are great, also just how it feels to use is a big deal to me. Just imagine with more updates what this phone can be
@@MaxxPrime-hm2tv exactly
The few things that suck about the 6a atleast here in India is that it's being sold on Flipkart and there's no sage version available. Wish Google sold it on its own online store.
Came across a reviewer who managed to get 4K60 video unlocked on his Nothing Phone 1 via Gcam.
Clearly phone 1 leaves a lot to be desired so my guess is that Nothing will soon come out with a pro tier offering
Which wallpaper??
I would buy the pixel 6a any day , cuz of the Stock android experience ,for the Google services and apps we daily use and are so integrated to,also I am a pixel fanboy .
What about nothing it's also a stock android since they matched lock screen animation to pixel that no phones do!
Can anyone tell me (after all.the updates and notwithstanding the specs but in practice) which phone has better selfie cameras in quality, dynamic range and stabilization and overall speaker loudness, bass and clarity?
I've been seeing your comments every where brother. So what did you finally buy?
Nothing's big efforts on attention to details hardware wise is very nice to see...
U got google mixed up with apple, its 3 years
It's quite costly in India...😣
With exchange of my realme 7 and axis Bank offer.. pre ordered at around 32k rupees.. quite worthy
How much is it without any promotions?
How much?
@@Naftaliheilbron 400 USD
44K in Indian rupees
Xiaomi 11t pro pro nothing phone ?
If Nothing can offer face unlock, so can Google. I'd take the Phone 1 even though I'm not a fan of of big phones, overall it's got better specs than the 6a
@Augustus_Caeaser honestly it'd be nice if it had the pixel 4 hardware
Do a comparison of the A53 with the pixel 6A
I'd choose the Nothing Phone (1) just for the screen - it's bigger and it's 120Hz so that's enough for me.
This makes sense ESPECIALLY if you spend A LOT of time on your phone each day.
Much better battery life than the 6a too
In India : It's a big hell No to Pixel 6a. For disgusting / horrible price bar.
Tru, would have bought pixel if it was around 30k (449$) rather than the 44k (549$) price tag.
Does pixel 6A really has fingerprint unlock issues ?
It's just slow.... Damn slow... But not unreliable like 6 and 6 pro. Unlock issue has only been in the India review unit that too on the 2 devices.
It's a waiting game now. Better not to buy pixels at launch
Google should just give up. Each iteration of their pixel phones are becoming shittier and selling less. Pixel 6A has 60 hz screen, one of the slowest charging speed at this price range, Tensor is no way a premium chipset.. It's struggles in games against even the 778G found in nothing phone 1 , the security is a joke.. It's now a well known bug that unregistered people can open your device using the fingerprint sensor.. Only pro is the good camera but that's not enough to save it.
makin this comparison is a no brainer, either pixel 6a or pixel 6 regular as you will get 5 years warranted timely updates from Google while the nothing phone if successful you could get 4 the only shame is the camera hard ware as it may not be competitive by 2027
There's Nothing special about these two phones, lower range specs
Portland, JAMAICA in the Building !!!
No comparison Google is crap 6gn of ram with 60 Hertz display in 2022 for 449.00 get fudge out Google get real
When not even budget phones have expandable storage or a headphone jack...
Also: At least for me and in my opinion: Too large and expensive.
I don't understand why people want expandable storage, phones now have plenty of space.
Pixel 6a has the nothing phone beat, pure and simple
The charging speed is also a deal breaker. Imagine 1.5 years down the line with 6a when the battery has aged and draining quickly but you are still stuck with that slow charging. 1.5 hours for 0 to 100
You went nearly 10 years waiting 2-3 hours to charge your phone. I think you'll be okay
lol, dont u ever think that pixel battery aged slower than nothing phone cause it use slower charger? so u got better battery life than nothing phone after 1.5 years lmao
@@QiqiSuki both will age equally. At least you can charge them back faster with nothing. If you can't get my point then it's alright
@@SurajDubey811 no? Cause faster charging equal to more heat which will age the battery even faster? U will surely see the change after 1.5 years. While pixel still have good battery health
The phone one has gg5 not 6.
6a for $300 was easy choice
Not being funny, but instead of spending £400 on either of these devices, I'd rather go for a Samsung galaxy s22 because it's not much more anymore, but it's more of a phone than these 2 combined!
Yeah it’s only double the price. Nah but seriously, it depends on the region. Here in the USA pixel 6a is normally around $400, and Samsung s22 is normally around $700. In the US the pixel 6a is probably the best mid range phone.
@@deagle7776 you can find an s22 for around $500-$550. It's a much better phone and is considered a flagship. In the UK, you spend £100 and you've got yourself an s22. I've still got my S10 from launch and I feel like it has more features than even the s22 because of the 1440p screen and headphone jack! The cameras are better, but it still takes great shots.
In my country (UK) the S22 is similar in price to the pixel 7 pro. You could buy 2 pixel 6a and a Costa coffee for that price
I hope this doesn't mark the end of 5.8 inch display budget/ mid range phones
both this phones feels premium and not shitty chinese
don't buy for heavy gaming......even gaming is not something which can be done in any type of smartphone in my opinion
buy a ps5 digital
Gorilla glass 3 will force the user to use screen protector which will impact phone locking experience a lot
Apparently GG3 is more resistant to scratches than newer GG
The idea that the P3A has more power than the Nothing Phone 1 is a joke. You realise this, no?
Pixel buds pls 😔😔😔
Nothing phone all.day every day. Pixel 6a and it's 60hz refresh rate. Total deal breaker.
The A52s is a very good deal, especially at its current price of €250.
That phone is laggy bro. The Pixel 6a is by far better deal. What are you talking about? Most of the UA-camrs I've watched talking about that phone were literally able to replicate the lag with very minimal performance. Stop recommending that phone!
The A52 is a trash deal at any price!
@@TaureanSmoke Apparently you thought that the s next to 52 is just to look pretty 🤔.
@@rolins3279 ?
@@TaureanSmoke The A52 and the A52s are 2 very different smartphones.
tensor is not powerful than 778g+
The Pixel 6a kills this phone. Lol omg It's not even close!
Pixel 6a software issues are sed
I'd go for the pixel because I don't trust any cellphone from any Chinese company.
Nothing is an European Brand
@@gaganbhatia2916 no It isn't! Pixel,Apple and Samsung are the only brand you can trust. I suggest you dig deeper ✍️
No pufta!!@@gaganbhatia2916
Pixel is better but it's just ugly
Atleast it doesn't hide the ugly with hand in face.
Pixel has a much cleaner design but its not as pretty
6a outdated
Your eyes can't see 120 htz refresh rate. For that matter you can't see 60 either You may notice a more sensitive response on the touch screen. On an Android you can adjust the sensitivity of the touch screen and make 60 htz feel similar to 120. Most phones drop the refresh rate back down to 60 htz because half the apps you use don't support it. It's a marketing gimmick, like 8k. They pull the same crap with televisions.Personally I don't see the use in scrolling your screen up and down blazing fast.
Demonstrably false. Maybe YOUR eyes can't see the difference. But using a 60Hz screen after 120Hz makes the difference fairly obvious. To me just using my laptop's 60Hz screen after using my phone makes it appear so sluggish. I wonder if you've ever even used one or are just typing things you don't have any experience with?
Hahahah. You guys are like console gamers. Eyes can't see past 24 fps lol
Yeah all movies/videos online are mostly 30hz. A very few at 60hz. imo 120hz is only a huge difference in gaming.
It matters when gaming