Google’s Pixel A-series smartphones have always been a great value recommendation. They make sense for the average user who just wants a good phone with a good display and a good camera. While there are undoubtedly better options in the mid-range Android phone segment, devices like the Google Pixel 5a and the Pixel 6a have maintained their spots with their no-nonsense approach to the smartphone experience. However, we’re months deep into the year, and if you’re looking to buy a budget Android device, you may have a pertinent question: should you buy the Pixel 6a? Or should you wait for the Pixel 7a to launch? We hope to answer these questions for you in this article.
Editor’s note: Google has yet to announce the Pixel 7a, and any information about it is based on rumors or speculation. Keep that in mind as we move forward with this article.