![]() ![]() Google has set itself apart from other phone makers in recent years by incorporating the same cameras in its cheaper models as its pricier ones, and that tradition holds true for the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G.īoth phones feature the same 12.2MP main wide-angle lens, alongside a new 16MP ultrawide sensor. Google Pixel 4a 5G (Image credit: Google) Additionally, because the Pixel 5's screen is slightly smaller, its pixels are packed together more tightly, which could make the display on the pricier device look ever so slightly sharper as a result. The Pixel 4a 5G's screen is lightly larger than the Pixel 5's - 6.2 inches versus 6 inches - while the Pixel 5 has a peak 90Hz refresh rate, offering a notable lift to the smoothness of animations compared to the standard 60Hz of the cheaper model. The difference is in the size and refresh rate. No matter which Pixel you buy, you're getting a full-HD OLED screen. On the flip side, the Pixel 4a 5G has a headphone jack, which is something typically only found on budget phones these days.īoth models incorporate rear-mounted fingerprint sensors, which are getting rarer these days as most phone makers have moved onto under-screen scanners that tend to be less reliable, even if they are arguably sleeker. The pricier phone supports wireless charging and packs IP68 water resistance the cheaper Pixel does not. There are other differences between the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G to note. The three-dimensional Face Unlock system and Soli radar air gesture technology are both missing from the Pixel 5, which is somewhat disappointing as they were unique features that set Google's outgoing device apart from its Android contemporaries. That indicates two critical omissions from Google's flagship this year. ![]() ![]() You'll notice that the Pixel 5 doesn't feature a thicker bezel along the top, like last year's Pixel 4. Whereas the Pixel 4a 5G's body is made out of polycarbonate, the Pixel 5's is crafted from recycled aluminum, with a speckled finish that is exclusive to the more premium of Google's 2020 phones. Both devices look very similar to the Pixel 4a across the front and back, with the primary difference aside from screen size being the materials employed. Neither the Pixel 5 nor the Pixel 4a 5G takes very many design risks. ![]()
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