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Pixel 4a: Google's “little one” bends but doesn't break | Video

In the hands of JerryRigEverything any device, even the toughest and most durable, trembles with fear. The goal of the famous YouTuber is, as well as to let off steam clearly, to demonstrate how long a smartphone can live in hands poco as careful as those of a user with pockets full of holes. Joking aside, the new Google Pixel 4a arrived in the United States together with his older brother Pixel 5, was put to the test by Zack. He came out with his head held high, however, contrary to his big brother who lately has not been seeing very beautiful. In fact, numerous reports complain of a gap between screen and rear body. We talked here about the official answer from Google. But in any case, how did the 4a model behave? Let's see it together.

The Google Pixel 4a in JerryRigEverything's “hot” hands survives and comes out victorious: do you dare to watch the video?

First a very brief overview of key specifications of the newcomer to Google.

  • processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G;
  • GPU: Adreno 618;
  • RAM and memory: 6 GB - 128 GB non expandable;
  • : 5.81 ″ OLED with Full HD + resolution and Corning Gorilla GLass 3;
  • rear camera: 12.2 megapixels;
  • front camera: 8 megapixels.
  • battery: 3.140 mAh.

How to define Google Pixel 4a? Simply a excellent smartphone with excellent construction. The glass scratches to a level 6 tip, as average. Any device between 6 and 7 usually begins to suffer. In order not to raise the price too much, Google has decided to adopt one plastic shell instead of metal. This can be seen from how the cutter moves on the back shell and sides. The fingerprint reader, installed on the back of the device as a "mid-range" works properly even after being mistreated by Zack's cutter.

Whereas the body is almost entirely made of plastic one might expect the bending test to fail. Not at all! As we understand from the title the 4th yes bends but does not break. Great job Google, we hope that the device is also valid in software terms!

Source | YouTube

Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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