Google Pixel 8a vs. Pixel 7a: There’s a definitive winner

Google Pixel 8a vs. Pixel 7a: Design

A person holding an Aloe Google Pixel 8a

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Google has a distinct design aesthetic, and it hasn’t deviated too much from that path with the Pixel 8a. The phone is nearly identical to the Pixel 7a, so you get the same camera bar at the back that runs along the width, with the camera modules housed inside.

The key difference this time is that the phone has rounded corners, and that makes it a look a little more elegant while being easier to hold and use. Google is also rolling out exciting color options, with the Pixel 8a available in Aloe, Bay, Obsidian, and Porcelain. Aloe has a green hue that is quite striking, and Bay is the same great blue variant that debuted with the Pixel 8 Pro, but it looks a little more vibrant.

The back of the Charcoal Google Pixel 7a

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Google is still using a polycarbonate back and an aluminum mid-frame, but the brand is using more recycled materials this time around. Interestingly, the Pixel 8a is touted to be more durable, but I don’t know what that translates to in terms of real-world use — I’ll share more after I’ve used the phone for a while.

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