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The video reviews a Google Pixel 7A purchased on eBay for $170, noting cosmetic wear and concerns about the quality of the charger and cable. The phone's positive aspects include responsiveness, OLED screen quality, camera performance, and affordability. The reviewer praises its smooth operation, storage capacity, and lack of carrier restrictions. Testing the phone's gaming capabilities shows its value against higher-priced phones like the iPhone 13 Pro. A comparison is drawn between the iPhone 15 and the Pixel 7A, highlighting the latter's good Wi-Fi performance and camera quality for Android users. The video raises questions about purchasing refurbished items from eBay and emphasizes the viewer's input for further discussion.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer unboxes a suspiciously cheap Google Pixel 7A bought on eBay. The phone, sold as a refurbished item for $170, shows signs of wear with some scratches and smudges on the screen and speakers. The battery health is noted to be at 97%. There are concerns about the quality of the charger and cable provided. The phone does not turn on initially, so the reviewer plugs it in to charge. Despite some cosmetic issues, the reviewer remains optimistic about the purchase.
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In this part of the video, the speaker starts by complimenting Google on the responsiveness of the device and successfully powers it on after adjusting the power brick. They note the fast setup process and positive experience with haptic feedback. The speaker highlights the phone’s 128GB storage, OLED screen quality, camera performance, and affordability at $170. They verify that the phone is a Spectrum mobile device, explaining the lower cost and lack of carrier restrictions. The speaker praises the smoothness of the 90Hz mode, fast fingerprint reader, and efficient face ID. Finally, they express interest in testing the phone’s gaming capabilities despite not knowing its full potential.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer tests a mobile phone’s performance with a game called Stumble Guys. The phone has a decent screen quality, runs the game smoothly, and has competent speakers. The reviewer transitions to discussing the $70 Freeon phone, highlighting its impressive value. Comparisons are made between the Freeon phone, a phone priced higher, and an iPhone 13 Pro in terms of performance, download speeds, and screen brightness. The Freeon phone is praised for its affordability and gaming capabilities, offering a good overall phone experience for its price. Speed tests are conducted on all three phones with varying results, showcasing the differences in their performance capabilities.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares the iPhone 15 to the 7A in terms of performance, mentioning that the iPhone may not be as good at 2.4 GHz. They highlight the Pixel 7A’s good Wi-Fi performance, camera quality, and overall appeal for Android users. The speaker questions whether one should buy a refurbished Pixel 7A from eBay, noting that it might be a good deal for a Wi-Fi device. They also mention carrier limitations and suggest that it could be a good purchase for $170, emphasizing viewer feedback for further discussion.