Pixel 4A 5G - Google Pixel 4a Questions & Answers

Anyone else who recently just purchased the 4A a bit annoyed they released the 5G model not even 2 months after?
I just bought the Pixel 4A about 3 days ago and at this time there is no refund (re-stocking fee $35) And no trade in value.
A little annoyed with google to be honest.

David522d said:
Anyone else who recently just purchased the 4A a bit annoyed they released the 5G model not even 2 months after?
I just bought the Pixel 4A about 3 days ago and at this time there is no refund (re-stocking fee $35) And no trade in value.
A little annoyed with google to be honest.
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They were all announced before 4a went in sale. I like the size of the 5g, but have no real use for 5g. I'm on Tracfone, which I don't believe uses it, and I'm on WiFi 99% of the time anyway. I also have an OP 5t, so if I wanted size I'd keep it. Really like the feel of the 4a. Also just got my highest SOT at 10h 12m. I'd be surprised if the 5g was that battery friendly.
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David522d said:
Anyone else who recently just purchased the 4A a bit annoyed they released the 5G model not even 2 months after?
I just bought the Pixel 4A about 3 days ago and at this time there is no refund (re-stocking fee $35) And no trade in value.
A little annoyed with google to be honest.
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Do your homework; 5G variant was announced prior to 4a release with plenty of coverage in click happy media.

Indeed, the 4a 5g wasn't a secret and we all knew it was coming. But i believe they both target a different audience.
But you can just enjoy the 4a and sell it later.
I've read somewhere that the 4a 5g won't be available until November.

My wife just got the 4a and it is a super nice phone. The phone is also $150 more and like everyone said, they were all announced around the same time. Plus, 5g probably won't be really mainstream for another couple of years. I mean, the jump from 3g to LTE (or WiMax..RIP Sprint) took a few years to fully happen too.
You'll be fine with the 4a for a year or two...I would just wait. Are you really going to notice the speed difference between LTE and 5G on a cell phone? Probably not.

I view 5G as a work in progress, with a LOT of hype & promises, at the moment, and the true end result still to be seen, probably a couple of years down the road. No regrets at all going with the Pixel 4a and saving $150 in the process.

At Google's Launch Night In event, the tech company finally unveiled its latest Pixel phones , the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G, following the August launch of the Pixel 4A . The Pixel 5 is Google's main flagship phone and is the follow-up to last year's Pixel 4 . The Pixel 4A 5G, meanwhile, serves as a slightly bumped-up version of the Pixel 4A, which is part of Google's midrange line of phones. The Pixel 5 and the Pixel 4A 5G cost $699 (£599, AU$999) and $499 (£499, AU$799), respectively, with preorders beginning today.

Love the 4A. It's compact and gorgeous to use as my secondary device.

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Are you buying the pixel 2 ?

My pixel works fine along with my Nexus 5x and 6. With the new pixel 2 around the corner are you buying it? I hate to be the stereotypical American who consumes in excess and buys things they don't need but I know ill resist for a month or 2 then cave in.
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My pixel works fine along with my Nexus 5x and 6. With the new pixel 2 around the corner are you buying it? I hate to be the stereotypical American who consumes in excess and buys things they don't need but I know ill resist for a month or 2 then cave in.
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I'm getting sucked into reading the stories about the pixel 2. If I was practical, it would be hard to justify a new phone. What new features do I need that won't come from a software update? I do wish I had 64 gigs. Recently had to factory reset and that got me back down to 26 gigs used.
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My pixel works fine along with my Nexus 5x and 6. With the new pixel 2 around the corner are you buying it? I hate to be the stereotypical American who consumes in excess and buys things they don't need but I know ill resist for a month or 2 then cave in.
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Of course I'm going to get it. However, there are a bunch of caveats and prerequisites in order to justify the purchase. And naturally a few different scenarios. Gift the Pixel to a family member that has a crappy S5 or any other Samsung device, sell it on Swappa, use it as a backup device in case something goes wrong with the Pixel 2 and you need to wait for a replacement, stuff like that. Personally, I'm in for the gifting and then it's justified right off the bat even though I still have a year left to pay it off. But the family member is on my VZW account so nothing it really changed in that regard. (wow, that S5 is a piece of junk, Yes, that's for all you Sammy trolls)
Then there's the price. I only paid $240 for the Pixel in the wee hours of Black Friday. I had a chance to depixel8 the device but chose not to. I had no intention of ever unlocking the bootloader or rooting so I just took the updates. I'd do the same thing here if the price were the same. Google never had a black Friday deal and I could not justify paying 7 bills since my 5x was working perfectly and still does. (running Android O beta, locked bootloader on that too) Bottom line for me is never buy it on any other day than BF and get the best price possible, locked or not. I fully expect VZW to keep the bl locked and I don't care if I can get the phone for $300 or close to it. I won't spend a nickel over $400 tax included. Since the Pixel and the XL are working so well and a lot of people are on a 2 year installment plan of sorts, I believe they will have some discounts on it during the holiday season. Just keep your eyes peeled since the deals are strictly for black Friday hours only. Come Saturday the deals are off the table.
PS I should save this post to remind myself of rational thought when the device is released.
I'm considering upgrading to a larger screen but I just switched to t-mobile and sadly Google only offers the Pixels to Verizon for resale. So unless I can get one on device payments I'll probably stick with my Pixel.
I can understand buying the Pixel over the Nexus. The Nexus always had that element that caused it to get laggy over time and stutter, but the Pixel is a massive step from the previous nexus 5x I had. All my phone are in working condition and i actually offered to loan someone whose phone stopped working my Nexus 5X.
The Pixel though hasent given me any issues. I think at the very least I'll wait until next year to buy it. It seems like the first batch of phones tend to have issues. I remember the first Pixels has that crackling speaker issue, but since this one actually works well I'll have to think about it myself. If I do maybe not until 2018
They are going to have to really nail it to get me to upgrade right away. This is a great phone.
Not sure yet, nothing wrong with this one, might wait for the pixel 3, this is just a great phone
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If it has front speakers and 600mhz TMobile band support
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bobby janow said:
Bottom line for me is never buy it on any other day than BF and get the best price possible, locked or not.
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I'd also expect the Verizon Pixel 2 to have deals during Black Friday. There are typically also good offers on carrier phones at times during November and December. I could have saved a bit by waiting longer to buy. I think the best offer in 2016 only lasted a few days.
https://slickdeals.net/f/9417827-be...-e-gift-card?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo
Many of the Verizon offers have generally trended towards bill credits recently, where you have to buy their service for two years to get the price reduction, yet the Verizon S8 had a Device Payment Plan offer last month where the financed price was reported as $300+ less than retail.
https://slickdeals.net/f/10382028-v...req-best-buy?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo
No
Probably will wait until the 3, because my 1 is still in great shape
So got to add BT headphones to the mix too. Been wanting a pair anyway, this will probably force my hand. I have Grado now and they are amazing. I don't think they make BT yet so does anyone have some that are in the 100-200 range that are just killer?
I personally don't use bluetooth. Based on the renderings, I think I'll definitely wait at least for a bit. If it turns out to be just the Pixel with a few enhancements then it will be easier to pass. I was hoping for front facing speakers, but dosent seem to be happening. Also they are removing the headphone jack which I like. Something minor but should start being standard.....waterproofing, hopefully this new one is officially water resistant/proof.
It looks like they will have several versions or atleast 2 which is good. Everthing now seems to be 5.5"+, I cannot do these jumbo sized phones, I'm probably the only one, but I don't like excessively large phones. Hence why I got the small pixel.
Pixel 2 will be 5". As for BT I'd like to get rid of the cord if fidelity is as good. Waterproofing is not minor! Lol. That's almost a prerequisite at this point.
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I'll have to probably update this post. If Google follows the Note 8 and prices the Pixel 2 at $900+, then that's a definite "no" for getting it. Beyond unacceptable. I'll keep the phones I have or switch to a GSM carrier and buy a One Plus.
When you throw in taxes and optional insurance, you are looking at a total over $1000
imma skip to the pixel 3. it's not worth it considering how good the pixel/pixel xl are to date
I was but it doesn't have band 71
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i just got pixel by selling oneplus 3 and i am quite happy. don't need a new phone for some time.
No LTE band 71 for Tmobile 600 mhz. Not good Google
http://www.droid-life.com/2017/08/15/google-pixel-2-hit-fcc-today-reveals-ton-phone/
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/9/19/16335018/google-pixel-2-xl-price-colors-leak
$849 for 64GB
$949 for 128GB
Y so cheap ?
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https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/9/19/16335018/google-pixel-2-xl-price-colors-leak
$849 for 64GB
$949 for 128GB
Y so cheap ?
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Ouch! Never owned anything but a Google phone. Im starting to rethink this.

another "should I upgrade" post

Hi there,
Need to change my phone operator and I could have a new phone with this occasion.
I have the OG Pixel, still works great except so-so battery life. Now my phone operator offers me the Pixel 2 XL for 171$ (Canadian, with taxes includes) or the new Pixel 3 for 550$ . I'm not sure about what to do. I find it expansive and to have the last generation doesn't bother me, but if I go with the 2Xl Will I be as bug free than I am now with the OG pixel? Is the almost 400$ more for a new Pixel 3 really worth it?
Thanks for your advice
Pixel 2XL is still great phone. If you are right on budget, then definitely worth it.

Buy used OnePlus 8T or wait for OnePlus 9 / 9 Pro?

So backstory, I found a really good deal on Facebook Marketplace for a OnePlus 8T (US Version unlocked from Amazon) for $370. It's in excellent condition, is paid off, and seems to be the unlocked KB2005 model.
Since the phone is basically half off at that price, I'm super tempted by it. However, the other part of me almost wants to wait for the inevitable OnePlus 9/9 Pro announcements in March and maybe get that one of those on launch. I also had the idea of selling my current phone or the 8T if I'm impressed by either model. That's where I thought I'd come to XDA to ask for advice on what I should do, or if anyone has other ideas!
I currently own a 6T that I got on launch in 2018 and I absolutely love it. It still works well, but being a big tech enthusiast is making me start to get an itch to upgrade soon (especially since my dad just got a Galaxy S21 and was really impressed just helping him set it up).
Thanks all!
I also was on the fence with ditching my 6T for this one, but it's quite an upgrade in almost every way. Once you experience how fluid the screen refresh is, there is no going back. I scored mine on a trade-in promo. Wouldn't pay full retail for it, tho. Seems like a really good deal at that price point. 9 series is going to be very expensive at first, so factor that in. If anything, grab 8T and see if t-mobile is going to be running trade-in promos on them (9 series). You can always sell it on swappa for more if you don't like it.
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I also was on the fence with ditching my 6T for this one, but it's quite an upgrade in almost every way. Once you experience how fluid the screen refresh is, there is no going back. I scored mine on a trade-in promo. Wouldn't pay full retail for it, tho. Seems like a really good deal at that price point. 9 series is going to be very expensive at first, so factor that in. If anything, grab 8T and see if t-mobile is going to be running trade-in promos on them (9 series). You can always sell it on swappa for more if you don't like it.
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You bring up a good point there regarding trade in deals. I'd also imagine that T-Mobile is bound to have a deal for the 9 Series. I got my 6T on their original trade in deal in 2018 where you could trade the OG OnePlus One and get $300 off the 6T. It was a no brainer, since I essentially got full value for a 4 year old phone.
Do you recommend oneplus 8t or is better wait?
Hi there, unfortunately my actual phone stoped working and I came back for my backup phone.
So I'm looking for a new phone and in this moment we can find Oneplus 8t for around $500.
Do you think that is a good deal? Or is better wait for a possible oneplus 9 lite with SD 870?
After watch and read many reviews, I did a list with the principal points. Can you tell me if the list match with your real usage?
here are the good things that I observed:
+Screen
+Battery
+Fast Charger 65w
+Dual speaker
+Oxygen Os
In other side:
- Others chargers doesn't look work well
- No SD 865 Plus
- Regular camera
last month traded my Tmo OP7T (with $90 balance, so i paid it off) with Tmo OP8T, paid $0 out of pocket, and it actually lowered my monthly by $20/mo. Tmo still valued the OP7T for $750. So, new phone, lower monthly

4a or 4?

Hey, time to upgrade finally. I like the ROM support on this 4a here, lots to try and still some straggling replies here and there. I feel like I'll have better troubleshooting here
I don't like the 4a price, I found a 4 open box for cheaper. I also like the specs on the 4 better. Important things now are root, and gaming speed. If one of those 4 ROMs work I feel like the performance will suit me better?? What's gonna happen if I flash all these cool ROMs on my pixel 4...?
The negatives for the 4a are price and performance but I'm not sure how much different it will be between the two. Negatives for the 4 are 64gb and low activity and only 3 ROMs to try with very little support. I'll save money with the 4, the one game I play might run a little smoother...what's the call guys??
My simple advice:
I wouldn't let the price effect your decision at all because it would be a one-time "hit" (a one-time problem that goes away as soon as you buy the phone).
However, if the phone you pick doesn't do what you want, then that's a continuous "hit" (you will always have to deal with it)
Good advice. I take it as get the 4 cuz I like it better, price is lower, but XDA is not busy with it anymore/much to begin with.
That's where its weird. I found a 64gb pixel 4 for 250. I know I like the specs on the 4 better. The phone I would prefer before I came here and found a nearly dead pixel 4 forum is the pixel 4. I'm on a pixel xl generation 1, so won't I notice insane performance differences anyway?
The problem here is the cheaper phone is what I want, open box. So kinda almost new to me. The problem with the phone I want is XDA is pretty quiet on it. I don't really expect a reply on the 4 thread, where the 4a seems to have daily activity still. I wanna play with custom ROMs and try them out and use my unlimited data for hotspot. I like the cheaper option for hardware, but XDA is much more active over the 4a. This is my conundrum...
FWIW, the past day I've seen several 4a's listed as "mint" on Swappa sell for $250-$265. I contemplated buying one myself but can't really justify it yet. They sold within an hour of being posted. You'd need to be ready to act if you go that route & find one listed at that price. You could also try to negotiate one of the higher priced ones down.
Good luck!
The 4 is open box, which I assume is basically new. Returns and stuff people hopefully didn't use long. The 4a I would just buy new to have a new phone rather than 4a. Plus google unlocks it, no OEM unlock issues...
I like the 4 better kinda but again, no responses in the 4 and 2 different responses here just on suggestions. Not even messing with ROMs yet...
The issue is I'll pay 349 for a new 4a, no 5g, for a phone less powerful than my other option at 250. The phone I was is crickets on XDA lol there's two ROMs I would try and if they work well enough I don't care but troubleshooting with quiet threads is not fun.
I guess keep an eye on swappa for a mint one around the same price? But I buy open box usually, not mint. So idk haha. Would be nice to know I'm the only owner of a device.
The 4a has way better battery life and more rom options. Also didn't realize how much I missed the headphone jack. That's my 2¢
I figured everyone may want an update?
In true personal fashion I spent hours and days researching which one, was going to go with the 4a, bought a pixel 5.
Paypal credit opened a line way bigger than I expected, and whatever, time I had a new phone lol
Thanks everyone, I'll make sure you all got them
PIxel 5 is actually my first choice, followed by the 4a 5G. I can't justify the prices though.
Hope you like your new phone!
I wanted the 4a after some discussion in here, the 4a 5g is on the same page. Little XDA support like the 4, but another 150 and I'm on 5g. That was really tough to ignore. 5g chances my existence entirely. Its available where I live and it will literally change my life lol I know that sounds stupid but its true.
Here's I how justified it:
Took the 349 I had set aside for the 4a, fumbled around, delivered food, went to work, did some math...PayPal credit gives you six months no interest, 699-349/6/4 means I just need to pocket 14.58 weekly, 2.09 daily for 6 months for the difference to have the phone today. This is my internet, sprint (or whatever) unlimited with hotspot unlocked. I have 5 devices connected as I type this to LTE, that's OK? But nothing compared to even the cheapest broadband. But I don't pay for any. The other option is to stash 33 weekly for 6 months and I could remake that 349 AND the difference...somebody needs to give me a better direction if you cannot tell...
5g device, baddest otterbox I can find, and I'm set for 3-5 years. I'm on the pixel xl and its perfect except its dead cell and could certainly use a ftrim, dalvik wipe/art wipe, whatever it is called today, just worried it will break pogo lol god I'm lame plus now I have yet another device to connect to my WiFi lol
Because of that 5g, I was pulled towards the 4a 5g, and at that point its 499 so...applied for PayPal credit on a joke, they gave me a huge line of credit :/ and I got a pixel 5 in the mail lol probably gonna beat the sim card

General Pixel 7 Orders Open

Made an order for a black 256gb 7 Pro. $999 minus $540 trade in for a 6 Pro in 256gb and also received a $200 Google store credit promotion.
I got my order in! 2 black 256gb. 1 for me and my girl.
Hazel, 512GB here. $275 for a Pixel 3XL trade is not too shabby, considering they are going for well under $200 on Swappa. Guess I can use the $200 credit for a tablet, or nest device.
Hazel here. Something different as the last 6 Pixels were black.
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Hazel, 512GB here. $275 for a Pixel 3XL trade is not too shabby, considering they are going for well under $200 on Swappa. Guess I can use the $200 credit for a tablet, or nest device.
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Here in Canada, they're offering a whopping $71 for 3XL. Why bother?
I did a 256gb snow from Best Buy in the USA. This is the first time I have a viable trade in option (pixel 6 128gb) so I signed up for that too but we'll see what the final offer is. My pixel 6 is pristine but I'll wait for the in person offer and decide - $480 seems high and I just don't trust anything these days. Got the $200 e-gift card for my mac mini purchase down the road. Hopefully no faulty first device like my Pixel 6 that I had to return and the 2nd one worked like it should have.
Got mine from the Google store. Traded in my P6P for $480. Here's to hoping that the radio is better on the P7P.
In the UK the trade in was £320 for P6P so not worth (when £500 on ebay) it but i assume thats because the watch comes with pre orders, which makes it a really good deal. Upgraded on the strength of the macro and zoom lenses and hoping the caonectivity/modem is better
Preorderded the 128GB in black with EE, and will get the Pixel Watch LTE chucked into that for free
Does anyone have modem information used on the P7P?
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Does anyone have modem information used on the P7P?
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Google hasn't offered any info yet, there is just the leak/romour that the P7 Pro will use a new/unannounced Samsung Exynos 5300 modem.
According to
First details of Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro come roaring out: 2nd-gen Tensor, new Samsung modem
9to5Google has uncovered concrete details of the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, including the devices’ codenames, Tensor chip, and Samsung modem.
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"GS201 chip will feature a – currently unreleased – Samsung modem with the model number “g5300b.” For comparison, the Pixel 6 lists its modem as “g5123b,” which is the Exynos Modem 5123. Given the model number, we believe Google’s second-generation Tensor chip will have the Exynos Modem 5300"
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Since Google doesn't offer any info on their website about the modem, we'll probably have to wait for a teardown/review where the modem either gets read out in software, or someone takes the phone apart and can tell us what's inside.
Still in wait and watch mode.... for now.
Ordered White P7P and Matte Watch. I'll take the $480 from Google for my P6P and use the $200 for Buds Pro.
P7P 256GB Hazel (time to mix it up a bit: all my prior phones have been black) and P7 128GB Obsidian. $400 credit (=$800 total) at the Google Store for each of two Pixel 5s 128GB.
What's the consensus on the color for the 7 Pro?
I just pre-ordered snow (or white), but the hazel with bronze accent looks really good also.
P7P 128 Obsidian here.
I preordered a Pixel 7 Pro 256GB in Hazel with a free Pixel Watch LTE from the UK Google Store. That was too good an offer to pass up.
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Got mine from the Google store. Traded in my P6P for $480. Here's to hoping that the radio is better on the P7P.
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BestBuy has better trade-in for P6P.
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Made an order for a black 256gb 7 Pro. $999 minus $540 trade in for a 6 Pro in 256gb and also received a $200 Google store credit promotion.
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I am in the same boat as you. I grabbed a Snow P7P 256GB model and am trading in my Black P6P 256GB. The remaining price had disgruntled me at first, however, I couldn't resist doing the upgrade to what appears to be a device that has the few extra features that would cause the phone to be perfect for 2-3 years of my usage.
I am, however, still rather worried about the colors... I was so torn between the Snow and Hazel models - and I don't know if going with the white one was the wrong/right choice... I can't really see them in person first and so I'm torn by only getting to see a few quick glimpses of the backs of the phones in some of the online video overviews...
P7P on pre-order with LTE watch as gift on O2 UK

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