One Pixel can hide another.
A few months after launching two rather high-end smartphones, the successful Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, Google has been marketing their little brother since the end of July: the Pixel 6a.
A cheaper device (459 euros) forced to make concessions to contain its price.
Are the choices made by the Mountain View firm the right ones?
Is the Pixel key, which gives pride of place to photo quality and ease of use, still there?
Answers in this test.
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