Hey there guys welcome back in front of me. I have this accessory to the Pixel 4a made by google. This would just be a quick unboxing video and my first impression on it. I will be putting my sim card in this phone and use it daily. So let me know if there are any questions you would like me to cover on my full review. So this is the Pixel 4a retail box that is quite small and is easy to open with the pull tabs on the side inside we get the Pixel 4a, and I will set it to the side for now.
Behind it is a bright blue user guide and on the other side of the user guide, you will find the same ejection tool below that you will find the USB cable for charging and data transfer. You also get an USB to USA adapter and the 18 watt fast charger. The Pixel 4a feels very small and lightweight the pixel.4A still has somewhat of a smooth matte finish on the back and also the sides. It has very tactile buttons and a nice accented, mint blue power button on the bottom of the phone. You will find the USB c port and the mono speaker that is impressively loud due to the fact that the speaker for calling is also being used.
I am very impressed with the display they did it this time around. They finally got rid of the thick bezels, and it looks great you get more screen to body ratio. Now the phone is very easy to hold and easy to use. One-Handed the display isn't curved, so it looks like it will be easy to get a full adhesive tempered glass for cheap. The Pixel 4a has kept a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, just like the Pixel 3a, and that is awesome. You will be able to plug in your headphones and charge the phone at the same time without the needs of adapters.
The Pixel 4a has the same design layout on the back as a pixel 4. So long to the dual tone back, you will be missed. The Pixel 4a was very snappy right out of the box. I didn't notice any lag at all. The fingerprint sensor on the back is fast at unlocking your phone, and it's also very easy to reach a downside that I found while setting up the Pixel 4a is that it no longer has a squeeze gesture to summon Google Assistant like the Pixel 3a did you will have to rely on swiping up on the bottom corners of the screen, to summon it or using the hardware? Besides that, so far, it looks like a very promising phone at only 350 dollars.
I will be taking more pictures with the Pixel 4a to show you on my full review, so stay tuned for that, alright, so that does it for today's video. Thank you all for watching leave a like if you found the video helpful and subscribe for more tech, related videos- and I will talk to you on the next one- you.
Source : GH Tech Review