However, and as I predicted back in October, the Galaxy S23 FE is now a great deal. In fact, yes… Probably better than the Pixel 8a.
The biggest (and only?) practical advantage the Pixel 8a has over the Galaxy S23 FE is a noticeably brighter display under direct sunlight.
Let’s get straight to why I think most people will be happier with a Galaxy S23 FE instead of a Pixel 8a.
First, let’s give the Pixel 8a the flowers it deserves by saying that Google’s mid-ranger will give you 7 years of OS updates (if Google keeps its promise), whereas the Galaxy S23 FE has “only” 3/4 remaining OS and security updates to get. However, this is plenty for the vast majority of people who keep their phones for 3-4 years.
Then, aside from the noticeably brighter display of the Pixel 8a, I believe most people will find the Galaxy S23 FE to be the better value phone, which seems to beat/match the Pixel in pretty much every other aspect.
The Pixel 8a and Galaxy S23 FE now go for more/less the same $500 (depending on your shopping preference), which (in my view) puts the Galaxy ahead.
If you take a lot of zoom photos and videos, you should know the Galaxy S23 FE (bottom) is good at zooming, and the Pixel 8a isn’t.
If you ask me, these are the biggest strengths of the Galaxy S23 FE compared to the Pixel 8a. I’m focusing on practical features you’d be taking advantage of pretty much every day:
The less meaningful, or less practical advantages of the Galaxy S23 FE over the Pixel 8a are:
Samsung’s $500 flagship is packed with pretty much the same AI features as the $1,300 Galaxy S24 Ultra thanks to Samsung’s generous update policy. This means the Galaxy S23 FE is the only phone in this price range that can match the Pixel 8a’s AI capabilities.
The Pixel 8a looks a bit too ancient for a $500 phone, but it’ll be a great $400 deal once it goes down in price. Or maybe you can trade your old phone to get it for less?
In the end, somewhat surprisingly, there is one phone that makes the Pixel 8a look like a bad deal right now, and that’s Samsung’s (once overpriced) Galaxy S23 FE.
Not that I have to point fingers, but perhaps this begs the question: Did Samsung do something right, or did Google mess up? Frankly, I’m leaning towards the latter.
The charging situation on the Pixel 8a is the slowest in the price segment by some margin, and while I love the fact that the plastic back won’t break like glass, you can definitely tell you’re holding a plastic phone when using the Pixel 8a.
In the end, the Pixel 8a is a great deal in the US and Europe where the competition from Chinese “flagship-killers” is relatively quiet, but (if you shop around) it’s really not the best $500 phone money can buy.
However! The major BUT here is that (just like the Galaxy S23 FE), the Pixel 8a will soon start dropping price/value. And this could very well, eventually, make it the best deal around – say at $400. Ironically, the Pixel 8a finds itself in an identical position to that of the Galaxy S23 FE when it first came out.
That being said, if you know you want the Pixel 8a (which is still a great phone I can easily recommend!), another way to get it for less is to trade in your old phone, or shop around on places like eBay.
But right now, the Galaxy S23 FE might be the only globally-available phone that makes the Pixel 8a look kiiinda bad. If you don’t count the discounted vanilla Pixel 8. LOL.
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