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Google Pixel 9a - Análise de longo prazo, no MUNDO REAL!

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I pre-ordered the Pixel 9a on the day it was announced around 4 months ago and I've been using it as my main phone for the last 2 months. In this video, I'm going to cover my real world experience with the phone, including the good and the not so good. So, let's get into it. So, I have to immediately jump in here and show you that this is the current state of my Pixel 9a. So, literally just days before I was going to start filming the B-roll for this video, I went out on my bike and I stupidly forgot to properly lock my phone mount. So, this resulted in the phone flying out of the phone mount and doing a high-speed face plant with the road, completely shattering the screen. This was obviously 100% my own stupidity. And a smashed phone doesn't represent the Pixel 9a properly and looks completely terrible on camera. So, because I'm also working to a deadline for this video, I made a silly financial decision to buy a new 9A so I can get this video out on time. But, just a heads up that most of the B-roll in this video is going to be of the new Pixel 9a that I bought. I wanted to get this in straight away because the first part of this video is ironically talking about durability and design. Anyway, let's get into the video. Starting with the Pixel 9a's design, and I like it. The matte plastic composite back is nice, though it lacks the premium feel of the glassbacked flagship phones, but it's probably a good thing if you plan to use the phone without a case. However, in this obsidian color, it's a fingerprint magnet, making it hard to keep clean. So any of the three other lighter colors that this phone comes in, iris, peie or porcelain, would probably be a better option if you're someone like me that gets bothered by a fingerprint covered device. I've been using the Spigen Nano Pop case with the 9A. I like its design and it gives the phone magnetic wireless charging and seems to largely protect the phone well enough. However, when I take the phone out of the case, it's left with some visible marks, particularly where the magnet is within the case. These marks seem to be permanently there now. I've tried cleaning them off, but they are still faintly visible at certain angles. There is a chance that Google just used poor quality plastic on the back of the phone, and this could happen with any other case, too. But it could also be an issue specific to this Spigen case. I'm also quite confident you wouldn't be able to see these marks on any other colorways of the phone.

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