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25. Aug 2024
Get this if you need a device for a year or less, otherwise get the Pixel 6A. This outcompetes every A series device except for the A54 and A55.
Waited 5 days to make sure that the device wasn't going to stop working (carrier or otherwise) but everything is going well. I have to charge the phone twice a day which really brings into question the 80% or above battery life claim but it's a 5 year old device so I'm going to err on the side of caution - that said, it's not heating up or running sluggishly which would be indicators of the device running at a higher, more battery gobbling performance mode in order to keep up with the modern world of Trello, Notes, Google Sheets, and basic web browsing. Regardless, with no way of testing this and it not being a major dealbreaker I'm going to continue with the expectation that it's at the claimed 80% of original capacity. For reference, I turned my screen brightness to 0% and my phone was at 100% at the moment that I started this review - it's now at 98%. It had no damage - I had to pull some pet hair out of the camera grooves, minor and easy to overlook (and can't see without looking for it - or see at all with screen is on) scratches (very very light) exist. Device is noticably smaller than the Pixel 6 Pro that it had to replace (yay curved screens coupled with a case just not quite raised tall enough to protect the fragile curved section of glass from a side impact.. from a plastic fan that it impacted from 2 feet away) but in about 5 months this device will be merely a test device for my games (: I don't recommend this phone for anyone looking for a phone to last them any longer than a year - it's far better than any phone that you'll find in the market for less than $200 but the Pixel 6a smokes it at that price with (my text input / keyboard is now HEAVILY lagging due to how much text is in this field) a much better camera, CPU and GPU, probably system memory, probably size, definitely updates and software features, but never when it comes to Samsung's excellent calculator that can only be replicated by using both the android calculator app as well as this other calculator app that has all of the conversions in it but kinda sucks as a calculator app. Can't side load the Samsung app, though - Samsung made it so that the app won't run elsewhere. So basically, if you have the spare cash, get the Pixel 6a but if you're just holding out for your proper replacement this beats any low end devices available right now. Only the Samsung A54 and A55 compete on performance (so any other A series device in Samsung's lineup will not run as well as this phone) and the Samsung Tab S9 FE is slightly better on performance, slightly worse for camera quality, has an insane 3 day battery life the way that I use it, and comes with a pen - it's potentially another option if you have $250 or so. When looking for performance details, look up Geekbench 6 for CPU and UL benchmarks for GPU. Just be warned - thermal throttling is a major problem and not all devices cool off at the same rates or throttle equally - some lose 10% of their performance, some lose 85% (shoutout to the Tab S7 lite) so these "first run" benchmarks only tell you what the device is capable of *before* you cause it to heat up by ie playing an "intense game" at the highest settings that the hardware can handle. This device doesn't get hot or throttle unless you take a lot of photos in a row or play 3D games at decent (not high, decent) settings - ie with realtime cast shadows on - expensive for sure, but the game in question was very simple otherwise. Device is now at 92%