Google Pixel 8 vs Pixel 8a

Google’s new offering in the Polish market is a great opportunity for users to experience the innovation and advanced technology that the Pixel series models offer. In particular, we’ll look at the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a models today to help you understand which one will best meet your needs.

Design and Performance

The Pixel 8 features a sleek and modern design, with high-quality glass on the front and back and a solid aluminum frame. It is available in three color options: green-gray, obsidian and powder-pink. The smartphone measures 150.5 x 70.8 x 8.9 mm and weighs 187 grams, making it compact and convenient for daily use.

ThePixel 8a is made of more economical materials, such as a plastic body and frame, but still looks modern and aesthetically pleasing. It is available in four colors: aloe vera (limited edition), blue, obsidian and porcelain. Its dimensions are 152.1 x 72.7 x 8.9 mm, and it weighs 188 grams, making it marginally larger and heavier than the Pixel 8.

Display

Both models feature high-quality OLED displays that offer vivid colors and deep blacks. Both the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a have displays with a resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, providing smooth scrolling and an exceptional visual experience. The Pixel 8 has a 6.2-inch screen, which is protected by advanced Corning Gorilla Victus glass. This glass offers better scratch and impact resistance, making the device more durable. The Pixel 8a has a slightly smaller 6.1-inch screen that is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Although less advanced than Gorilla Victus, it still offers solid protection against everyday damage.

Performance

In terms of performance, both models feature the same Tensor G3 9-core processor at 3 GHz and ARM Mali-G715 GPU at 890 MHz. This combination delivers exceptional performance and smoothness, whether you’re using apps, playing games or browsing the Internet. The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a each have 8GB of RAM for seamless switching between apps and multitasking. Both models are available with 128GB or 256GB of built-in memory, allowing you to store lots of data, photos and
applications.

Camera

The Pixel 8 features a 50-megapixel main camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. Thanks to advanced photographic technology, photos are clear and full of detail. In addition, the Pixel 8 offers a macro mode, which allows you to take photos at very close range. The selfie camera has a resolution of 10.5 megapixels, providing excellent quality self-portrait photos. The Pixel 8 also allows video recording in HDR mode and the use of a gyroscope for image stabilization, which improves the quality of recordings.

The Pixel 8a, on the other hand, has a 64-megapixel main camera and a 13-megapixel a
parat ultra-wide-angle camera. Although it doesn’t offer a macro mode or HDR recording, its cameras still provide high-quality photos and video. The selfie camera has a resolution of 13 megapixels, making self-portrait photos sharp and clear. Both models can record 1080p and 4K video at 30 or 60 frames per second, and the front camera records at 30 fps.

Battery and Charging

ThePixel 8 has a 4,575 mAh battery, providing long battery life on a single charge. In addition, it offers wireless charging back, which allows you to charge other devices, such as headphones or other smartphones, without the need for cables. The Pixel 8a has a slightly smaller 4492 mAh battery, but still offers solid runtime. Although it doesn’t support wireless charge-back, both models can last up to 72 hours on a single charge, according to the manufacturer’s claims.

Connectivity and Other Features

In terms of connectivity, the Pixel 8 supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard, which provides faster and more reliable internet connections. In addition, it has a higher IP68 waterproof certification, which means better protection against water and dust.

The Pixel 8a uses the Wi-Fi 6E standard, which also offers fast and stable connections, although slightly less advanced than Wi-Fi 7. Its waterproof certification is IP67, which provides solid protection against water, although slightly lower than the Pixel 8.

Price

Price is one of the key factors in choosing a smartphone. The Pixel 8 costs £3599 for the 128 GB version and £3899 for the 256 GB version. The Pixel 8a is more affordable, costing £2449 for the 128 GB version and £2749 for the 256 GB version.

Google’s Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a are two very successful smartphones that, while they share many features, differ in a few key aspects that may influence your purchase decision. The Pixel 8 is the choice for those looking for a top-of-the-line smartphone. Its advanced design, higher quality materials, better camera features such as macro mode and HDR recording, as well as greater water resistance (IP68 certified) and support for the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard, make it ideal for those who demand the highest quality and modern technology. The price reflects these additional advantages, making it a more expensive but very versatile device.

The Pixel 8a, on the other hand, is more affordable, making it an attractive option for those looking for a solid smartphone at a lower price. Despite using more economical materials, it offers impressive features such as a high-quality OLED display, solid performance thanks to the Tensor G3 processor, and a good camera package. It’s an excellent choice for users who want to take advantage of the Pixel’s many features, but don’t need all the advanced options available on the Pixel 8.

In our store you will also find a wide range of accessories for these phones, including protective glass, cases and accessories for the more expensive Google Pixel 8 Pro. Take a look at our offer to get the most out of your new smartphone.

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