The Galaxy A57 is great, but I'd rather get the latest Pixel
Key Points:
- The Pixel 10a is preferred over the Galaxy A57 by the author due to its smaller, brighter 6.3-inch display compared to the Galaxy's larger 6.7-inch screen, making it easier to use and better for outdoor visibility.
- The Pixel 10a has a slightly larger 5,100mAh battery versus the Galaxy A57’s 5,000mAh, and its smaller display may contribute to better power efficiency, suggesting longer battery life.
- Google's Pixel UI is praised for being cleaner, faster, and less bloated than Samsung’s One UI, with exclusive features like Now Playing and Quick Tap, plus seven years of software updates, one year more than the Galaxy A57.
- Wireless charging is available on the Pixel 10a (10W) but missing from the Galaxy A57, offering more convenience for topping up in various public and private settings.
- Despite these advantages, the Galaxy A57 offers a more premium glass back design, a triple rear camera setup for more versatility, and a larger display, which may appeal to users with different preferences or needs.