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The Google Pixel 7a is a mid-range smartphone that offers a good camera experience for its price point. The device features a 64-megapixel main camera, which bins down to 16 megapixels by default, and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. While the camera produces good photos with plenty of dynamic range, it lacks a macro mode and has noticeable distortion on the ultra-wide shots. The phone's camera processing is improved compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 6a, but it still can't match the quality of more expensive Google Pixels like the standard 7 model. The selfie camera is solid, with plenty of range for good photos. In other areas, the Pixel 7a feels like a solid mid-range smartphone. Haptics are decent, and the optical fingerprint reader is fast enough. However, it's worth noting that the phone's price point has increased, making it more expensive than its predecessor. Compared to the standard Google Pixel 7, which shares many of the same specs but with better cameras, faster wireless charging, and other features, the 7a feels like a slightly inferior option for its $500-$550 price tag. However, if you can find the 7 model on sale for around $450, it's worth considering that option instead. Overall, the Pixel 7a is a good phone for those who want a decent camera experience and don't need the latest and greatest features. However, for its price point, there are other options available that may offer better value.
The Samsung Galaxy F54 is a new addition to the Indian market, offering a good value for money option in the under 30K segment. The phone's design is sleek, with a plastic build and mirror-finish variant that looks striking. However, it does become a fingerprint magnet. One of the standout features of the Galaxy F54 is its display - a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR support, and punchy colors. The camera system is also impressive, with a 108MP primary sensor, OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a macro camera on the back. The front camera is 32MP, offering good detail and exposure. The phone's software is another highlight, running on OneUI 5.1 with Android 13, promising four OS updates and five years of security patches. This is one of the best update commitments in this price segment. Performance-wise, the Galaxy F54 is powered by the Exynos 1380 processor, paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The phone's benchmark scores are impressive, with good stability and no throttling issues. Day-to-day performance is smooth, with no lag while scrolling or launching apps. The battery life is also commendable, lasting a long time on heavy usage. Charging is done via a 25W fast charger, which can refill the massive 6,000mAh unit in no time. Connectivity options include 10 5G bands and carrier aggregation support. Priced at Rs. 29,999, the Galaxy F54 is a solid option for those looking for a Samsung phone under 30K. While it may not have any major negatives at this price point, it does offer some standout features that make it a good package overall.
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