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Google Pixel 7a vs. iPhone 14: Product breakdown comparison

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Designed to be an affordable smartphone without sacrificing the most important smartphone features, the Google Pixel 7a packs a punch, even competing with some of the more popular (and expensive) smartphone options on the market. If you’re interested in upgrading, or even thinking about switching brands, there’s a lot to think about when choosing a new smartphone.

Curious about how the Google Pixel 7a measures up to Apple’s newest iPhone generation, the iPhone 14? Before you start shopping, it's important to keep product protection in mind. When you subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited, you'll get coverage for your all your electronic devices under the same product protection plan, for just $9.99 a month. That means you won't have to pay expensive repair or replacement costs in case of spills, cracks, breaks, and more. Here’s everything you need to know about the differences between the two and which one is best for you:

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Google Pixel 7a vs. iPhone 14: How do they compare?

Before diving into the specs, it’s important to keep in mind that the Google Pixel 7a and the iPhone 14 are very different in design. While the Google Pixel 7a was designed to provide an affordable smartphone option, the iPhone 14 was designed with performance and quality in mind. For this reason, you can expect Google to have cut a few corners when designing the Google Pixel 7a. Here’s a look at how the Google Pixel 7a specs stack up against the iPhone 14:

 

Google Pixel 7a

iPhone 14

Starting price 

$499

$799

Dimensions

6 x 2.88 x 0.35 inches

5.78 x 2.82 x 0.31 inches

Weight

0.43 pounds

0.38 pounds

Display

6.1 inch OLED

6.1 inch OLED 

Resolution

2400 x 1080 pixels

2532 x 1170 pixels

Refresh rate

90 hz

60 HZ

Chip

Google Tensor G2

A15 Bionic chip

Rear cameras

Rear: 64 MP main, 12 MP ultra wide

Front: 10.8 MP

12 MP main, 12 MP ultra wide

Storage

128 GB

128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB

Battery

4,385 mAh

Up to 20 hours video playback

Color

Charcoal, Snow, Sea, or Coral

Midnight, Starlight, Red, Blue, Purple, Yellow

Durability

IP67

IP68

RAM

8 GB

6 GB

When it comes to choosing the best smartphone for you, there’s a lot to think about, including what features are important, how much you’re willing to spend, and other factors.

As you can see from the specs, one of the most significant differences between the Google Pixel 7a and the iPhone 14 is the price, with the Google Pixel 7a $300 less than the iPhone 14 starting price. While the Google Pixel 7a was created to be an affordable smartphone option, the iPhone 14 is Apple’s latest and greatest smartphone generation, which is why the iPhone 14 price is significantly more than the Google Pixel 7a price.

Another big difference between the two is the battery life. The iPhone 14 offers incredible battery life, with up to 29 hours of video playback on a single charge. However, this is one department where the Google Pixel 7a is lacking. Although the Google Pixel 7a’s battery is larger than the iPhone 14’s, it runs out of charge significantly faster, which can be frustrating for users who are on the go.

The phone’s chips also have significant differences. The Google Pixel 7a’s chip, the Google Tensor G2, is far less powerful than Apple’s A15 Bionic. However, the average user probably won’t notice much of a difference, as both are still high performing.

Final thoughts

Ultimately, whether the Google Pixel 7a or iPhone 14 is best for you depends on what you’re hoping to get out of your purchase. The iPhone 14 is part of Apple’s latest and greatest smartphone generation, while the Google Pixel 7a was mainly designed with affordability in mind, which means that some things had to be sacrificed.

Regardless of whether you opt for the Google Pixel 7a or stay loyal to the iPhone, don’t forget to think about product protection. Smartphones are expensive purchases, and the last thing you want is to have to pay for hefty repair or replacement costs when an accident happens. Although Google has Google Preferred Care and Apple has AppleCare+, both of these plans can be expensive, and fall short of providing the most complete coverage.

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Kim Miller is the Head of Marketing at Mulberry. She is passionate about building products and brands that make consumers happy, save them money and make their lives easier. Have an innovative idea for Mulberry you'd like to share? Give her a shout! She'd love to chat about anything from fintech and UX to gardening and antiquing.

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