Key Highlights
The Google Pixel 4a is perhaps one of the most interesting smartphones Google has ever released — not because it’s flashy or filled with cutting-edge hardware, but because of its simplicity, practicality, and unbeatable value. In a world where smartphones keep getting bigger, heavier, and more expensive, the Pixel 4a is a refreshing reminder that a great smartphone doesn’t need to cost a fortune or come with unnecessary gimmicks. With a launch price of ₹29,999 in India ($349 in the U.S.), the Pixel 4a is Google’s way of telling the industry that software optimization and thoughtful design can still outshine brute specifications. The phone features a 5.8-inch OLED display, compact and lightweight build, and Google’s signature clean Android experience. Despite running on the mid-range Snapdragon 730G processor, the Pixel 4a feels fast, fluid, and dependable in daily use — thanks largely to Google’s software finesse. Where the Pixel 4a truly shines, however, is in the camera department. Even with a single 12.2MP rear sensor, Google’s computational photography delivers images that easily rival or even surpass those from much more expensive phones. HDR+ processing, Night Sight, and Portrait Mode continue to perform brilliantly, maintaining Google’s reputation as the king of smartphone photography. The lack of an ultra-wide or telephoto lens is noticeable at times, but the overall image quality more than makes up for it. Design-wise, the Pixel 4a keeps things minimal — matte black polycarbonate back, a punch-hole display, and a reliable rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. It’s not flashy, but it’s functional and comfortable to use, especially for those who prefer smaller phones. After years of oversized devices, many users found the Pixel 4a’s compact form factor to be a breath of fresh air. Battery life is decent, with its 3,140mAh cell comfortably lasting a full day of moderate use. The phone also supports 18W fast charging, stereo speakers, and retains the 3.5mm headphone jack — something rare in 2020 and beyond. The Pixel 4a represents a course correction for Google. After skipping the Pixel 4 and 4 XL in markets like India, Google made a comeback with a product that actually makes sense — a compact, affordable phone with flagship-grade software and a best-in-class camera. It may not boast multiple lenses, massive batteries, or high-refresh-rate screens, but it nails the fundamentals that matter most: camera, performance, software, and usability. In conclusion, the Google Pixel 4a isn’t trying to compete with the flashy flagships — it’s redefining what a great mid-range phone should be. It’s the perfect choice for users who value a clean Android experience, stellar photography, and compact design, all without breaking the bank. Google may have finally hit the sweet spot with this one.
Full Specifications
Display
- Type
- OLED
- Size
- 5.81 inches
- Resolution
- 1080 × 2340 pixels
- Aspect ratio
- 19.5:9
- PPI
- 443 ppi
- Refresh rate
- 60 Hz
- Adaptive refresh rate
- No
- Max rated brightness
- 700 nits
- Max rated brightness in HDR
- Not supported
- HDR support
- No
- Screen protection
- Gorilla Glass 3
- Screen-to-body ratio
- 83.3%
- Display features
- Always-On Display | 100% DCI-P3 | HDR playback (limited) | Ambient EQ
- Display tests
- ΔE ≈ 1.8, Brightness ~700 nits, PWM 240 Hz
- Sources
- WikiPidia
Design & Build
- Height
- 144 mm (5.67 inches)
- Width
- 69.4 mm (2.73 inches)
- Thickness
- 8.2 mm (0.32 inches)
- Weight
- 143 g
- Waterproof
- No
- Advanced cooling
- None
- Rear material
- Plastic
- Frame material
- Plastic
- Colors
- Just Black
- Fingerprint scanner
- Rear
- Screen-to-body ratio (design)
- 83.3%
Performance
- Chipset brand
- Qualcomm
- Chipset model
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G
- Max clock
- 2200 MHz
- CPU cores
- 8 (2 + 6)
- Architecture
- 2× Kryo 470 Gold (Cortex-A76) @ 2.2 GHz 6× Kryo 470 Silver (Cortex-A55) @ 1.8 GHz
- Manufacturing
- Samsung
- Lithography process
- 8 nm
- Neural processor (NPU)
- No
- Graphics
- Adreno 618
- GPU shading units
- 768
- GPU clock
- 825 MHz
- FLOPS
- 476 GFLOPS
- Geekbench 6 (Single-Core)
- 380
- Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core)
- 1550
- Geekbench Compute (GPU)
- 1200
- AnTuTu v10
- 385998
- Benchmarks notes
- https://nanoreview.net/en/benchmark-ranking/google-pixel-4a
Memory
- RAM size
- 6 GB
- Memory type
- LPDDR4X
- Channels
- 2
- Storage size
- 128 GB
- Storage type
- UFS 3.1
- Memory card
- No
Software
- Operating system
- Android 11
- ROM
- Stock Android
- OS size
Battery
- Capacity
- 3150
- Max charge power
- 18 W
- Battery type
- Li-Po
- Replaceable
- No
- Wireless charging
- No
- Reverse charging
- No
- Fast charging
- 50% in ~37 minutes
- Full charging time
- 1 hour 45 minutes
- Battery life tests
- Web: ~12h, Video: ~11h, Gaming: ~5h
- General battery life
- 17 hours (mixed use)
Main camera
- Matrix
- 12.2 MP
- Image resolution
- 4032 × 3024 pixels
- Zoom
- Digital
- Flash
- Dual LED
- Stabilization
- Optical + Electronic
- 8K video recording
- No
- 4K video recording
- Up to 60FPS
- 1080p video recording
- Up to 60FPS
- Slow motion
- 1080p @ 120 FPS, 720p @ 240 FPS
- Angle of widest lens
- No ultra-wide camera
- Camera features
- HDR+ | Night Sight | Portrait Mode | Dual Exposure Controls | Top Shot | Super Res Zoom | Live HDR+ | Motion Auto Focus
- Lenses
Selfie camera
- Megapixels
- 8 MP
- Image resolution
- 3264 × 2448 pixels
- Aperture
- f/2.0
- Focal length
- 24 mm
- Sensor
- Sony IMX355
- Sensor size
- 1/4.0"
- Pixel size
- 1.12 µm
- Autofocus
- Fixed focus
- Stabilization
- Electronic
- Video resolution
- 1080p@30
- Depth sensor (TOF 3D)
- No
Connectivity
- Wi-Fi standard
- Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
- Wi-Fi features
- Dual-band | Wi-Fi Direct | Hotspot
- Bluetooth version
- 5.0
- Bluetooth features
- A2DP | LE | aptX HD
- USB type
- USB Type-C
- USB version
- 2.0
- USB features
- Charging | OTG
- DisplayPort
- No
- GPS
- GPS | GLONASS | Galileo | QZSS
- NFC
- Yes
- Infrared port
- No
Network
- Number of SIM
- 2
- Type of SIM card
- Nano
- Multi SIM mode
- Standby
- eSIM support
- Yes
- Hybrid slot
- No
- 2G network
- 850, 900, 1,800, 1,900 MHz
- 3G network
- 1,2,4,5,6,8,19
- 4G network
- B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/18/19/20/26/28/32/38/40/41/42/66
- 5G support
- No
Sound
- Speakers
- Stereo
- Headphone audio jack
- Yes
- FM radio
- No
- Dolby Atmos
- No
- Speakers test
- Max loudness: ~88.9 dB • Good clarity and balance • Slight bass roll-off at high volume
Other
- Category
- Flagship
- Announced
- August 2020
- Release date
- August 2020
- Launch price (MSRP)
- Rs 31,999
- Sensors
- Light sensor | Proximity sensor | Accelerometer | Barometer | Compass | Gyroscope
- Bundled charger
- Included