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Metric | Google Pixel 8a | vivo V40 Lite 5G |
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Connectivity | #73 Winner | #221 |
Design | #522 | #461 Winner |
Display | #301 | #166 Winner |
Performance | #226 Winner | #407 |
Battery | #623 | #105 Winner |
Camera | #398 Winner | #528 |
Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.
Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.
The Google Pixel 8A is the latest installment in the pixel series, offering a more affordable option without compromising on features. This phone boasts a compact design with a plastic back and aluminum frame, making it feel comfortable to hold. It also features IP67 water resistance, which is slightly less than the flagship Pixel 8. The display is a 6.1-inch OLED screen with a 1080p resolution and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The refresh rate has been upgraded to 120Hz, providing smoother performance and improved brightness. We measured a maximum brightness of 750 nits manually and over 1500 nits with auto-brightness enabled. The phone runs on Google's latest Tensor G3 chip, which provides decent performance for everyday use and some gaming. However, thermal management is an issue, causing the phone to throttle heavily during prolonged stress tests. The battery life is around 11 hours and 25 minutes, with an active score of 4500mAh. The camera setup features a dual-camera system with a 64MP main sensor and a 13MP ultra-wide lens. Photos from the main camera are excellent, with good detail, natural colors, and balanced sharpness. The ultra-wide camera produces detailed and sharp photos with realistic colors and dynamic range. Night mode processing is also effective, producing well-exposed photos. The phone's software experience is clean and stock Android-like, with AI-based features such as real-time translation of conversations. It comes with the latest Android 14 installed and promises 7 years of software updates. Overall, the Google Pixel 8A offers a compact design, excellent cameras, and a clean software experience at an affordable price point. While it may have some downsides, such as slow charging and heavy thermal throttling, it's still worth considering if you're in the market for a phone with great camera capabilities and software features.
The Vivo V40 Lite 5G is an entry-to-mid-range smartphone that packs a punch with its unique design and impressive features. Available in three colors, the phone's matte finish gives it a sleek look, while the 6.67-inch AMOLED screen boasts a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels at 120Hz refresh rate. In terms of performance, the phone is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2, which provides decent gaming experience but not as smooth as higher-end devices. However, it's perfect for casual use like WhatsApp and taking photos. The battery life is also commendable, lasting around 13 hours and 30 minutes in standardized tests. The phone comes with an 80W flash charge, which can charge the device from 15% to completion in just 50 minutes, or even faster if the fastest charging option is enabled. However, be aware that this may cause overheating issues in the long run. The Fouch OS 14 runs the show, but it's not without its flaws, including annoying bugs and notification issues. Camera-wise, the dual-camera setup takes decent shots, with a notable feature being the aura light for portrait mode, which provides a diffused look to avoid harsh lighting. Other notable features include a USB-C port at the bottom, dual SIM card slots, and a relatively good color accuracy on the screen. Overall, the Vivo V40 Lite 5G is a solid choice for those looking for a smartphone that's great for everyday use, photo-taking, and casual gaming.
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