Google Pixel 10a Beats $500 Nothing Phone 4a Pro in Mid-Range Value Test
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Updated · Yahoo · Jun 3
Google Pixel 10a Beats $500 Nothing Phone 4a Pro in Mid-Range Value Test
3 articles · Updated · Yahoo · Jun 3
Summary
$499 Pixel 10a emerged as the safer buy in a head-to-head with the $500 Nothing Phone 4a Pro, with the reviewer keeping a primary SIM in Google's phone after repeated use.
Seven years of OS and security updates, stronger battery life that stretched into a second day, and 10W wireless charging helped the Pixel 10a offset slower charging and a smaller 6.3-inch display.
Nothing's 6.83-inch 144Hz phone stood out for personality and hardware, adding Glyph LEDs, a metal build, 12GB RAM, faster downloads, 90fps gaming, and a 50MP periscope camera that clearly beat the Pixel on zoom.
Google still held key advantages in software polish, IP68 protection versus IP56, lower 183-gram weight versus 210 grams, and a better wide-angle camera, making the Pixel 10a the stronger overall value pick.