J Dubbs
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Depends on your needs as well.
Yes it does... I needed a pixel that was daydream ready, so I had to get a regular pixel, but if it wasn't for that I would have been fine with an a

Depends on your needs as well.
Agree! I've used every iPhone that came out from day 1. My 3a does everything that I need and more. Simply amazing. Big props to Google. Android Auto works much better then Apple CarPlay in my brand new Honda suv. CarPlay has major bugs.I love my 3a as well. I have been used to using phones with midrange specs. My needs do not require the top of the line specs.
The only thing that I wanted that was top of the line was the camera and support. Google has checked both of those boxes for me in a big way. They also gave me top of the line call quality on At&t which is a major plus.
Anyone concerned that the phone won't last a few years?
That the processor won't hold up over time.As in it breaks or just feels "slow"?
Anyone concerned that the phone won't last a few years?
I hear of people who have the original Pixel who are still very happy 3 years out. I'm really not expecting less with these.A year from now? Two, three?
The original Pixel has a flagship processor that may last three years. The Pixel 3a does not.I hear of people who have the original Pixel who are still very happy 3 years out. I'm really not expecting less with these.
Anyone concerned that the phone won't last a few years?
I think it will last fine, maybe even better than the high end phones. The build makes me much less nervous than the all glass of the more expensive ones. And with Android Q you have the latest software and absolutely amazing battery life.
I've for reasons been dual driving the 3aXL and a Samsung S10+ for the last couple of weeks. And while the Samsung is a great phone with top specs and an amazing screen, the 3aXL is just blowing it away with battery life and general useability.
I just ordered my 3a xl this afternoon with T-Mobile. I've heard there is a few bugs with the Android 10. Currently using a S10+ as well. Have you had any issues or bugs running 10? I don't want to think this is a downgrade since this is a mid-tier phone and not a high end like the S-10+ is.
I just ordered my 3a xl this afternoon with T-Mobile. I've heard there is a few bugs with the Android 10. Currently using a S10+ as well. Have you had any issues or bugs running 10? I don't want to think this is a downgrade since this is a mid-tier phone and not a high end like the S-10+ is.
What plan from AT&T allows wifi calling with the Pixel3a? The salesman at my local AT&T store put his own sim in my Pixel3a but could not get wifi calling to work. I really need wifi calling and would much prefer using AT&T.
The only thing I miss is wireless charging, but we got wireless receivers on Amazon and fixed that. We couldn't be happier.
Can you post a link to what you're talking about? Thanks!