Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

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The Galaxy A54 5G was released earlier this April and looks to be one of the most impressive budget phones of 2023. That said, the competition is about ready to heat up. The Google Pixel 7a is rumored to be on its way next month. Let’s look closer at the Pixel 7a vs Galaxy A54 and see if Google’s new budget option is worth the wait.

Editor’s note: This article is based on speculation, rumors, and leaks relating to the Pixel 7a. We’ll continue to update this post as we get more information.

Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: At a glance

The Pixel 7a is an unreleased device, so everything we know about it is based on Pixel 7a leaks and rumors. Still, there have been enough Pixel 7a rumors that it’s not hard to paint a picture of how the Pixel 7a and Galaxy A54 differ:

  • The Galaxy A54 has a more impressive-looking display than the Pixel 7a.
  • The Pixel 7a has a more powerful SoC than the A54.
  • The Pixel 7a has wireless charging, while the Galaxy A54 doesn’t.
  • The Galaxy A54 has an arguably more premium design with its plastic/glass combination.

Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: Specs

Samsung Galaxy A54 Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Display

Samsung Galaxy A54

6.4-inch Infinity-O Super AMOLED
FHD+ (2,340 x 1,080)
19.5:9 aspect ratio
120Hz dynamic refresh rate
1000 nits peak brightness
HDR support
Gorilla Glass 5

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

6.1 inch
2,400 x 1,080 pixels
90Hz
OLED

Processor

Samsung Galaxy A54

Samsung Exynos 1380

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Tensor G2

RAM

Samsung Galaxy A54

6GB

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Storage

Samsung Galaxy A54

128GB UFS 3.1
MicroSD card support up to 1TB

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

128GB

Battery and charging

Samsung Galaxy A54

5,000mAh battery
25W wired charging
No wireless charging
No charger in the box
Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Expected ~5000Mah battery
5W Wireless charging

Cameras

Samsung Galaxy A54

Rear:
– 50MP main
ƒ/1.8 aperture, OIS

– 12MP ultrawide
ƒ/2.2 aperture, 123-degree FoV, 1.12μm

– 5MP macro
ƒ/2.2 aperture

Front:
– 32MP
ƒ/2.2 aperture, 1/2.8-inch, 0.8μm

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Rear:
– 64MP main camera
– 13MP Ultra-wide
Front:
– 13MP

Audio

Samsung Galaxy A54

Stereo speakers
Dual mics
No 3.5mm port

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Security

Samsung Galaxy A54

In-display fingerprint
Samsung Knox
5 years of security updates

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Water resistance

Samsung Galaxy A54

IP67

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

IP67

Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy A54

Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.3
NFC support
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

5G support
Wi-Fi 802.11a (Wi-Fi 6)

Software

Samsung Galaxy A54

One UI 5.1 based on Android 13

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Android 13

Materials

Samsung Galaxy A54

Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and back
Polycarbonate mid-frame

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Plastic rear

Dimensions and weight

Samsung Galaxy A54

158.2 x 76.7 x 8.2mm
202g

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

152.4 x 72.9 x 9 mm

Colors

Samsung Galaxy A54

Awesome Graphite
Awesome Violet

Pixel 7a (Rumored)

Black
White
Blue

The Galaxy A54 saw a major redesign this year compared to its predecessor, bringing its design language in line with the Galaxy S. The end result is a phone that can pass for the Galaxy S23 at a glance. Google has typically kept its Pixel design language consistent across its budget and flagship offerings, and the Pixel 7a is said to be no different. In other words, both mid-rangers will look pretty similar to their flagship counterparts.

Google will reportedly stick to plastic for its phone, though at least one rumor claims it could swap out the cheaper material for ceramic. Samsung offers a more premium touch, with Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and back, though the frame is just plastic. Both phones look great, so the real winner will come down to your tastes.

Moving past the design, you’ll find several other important differences between the Pixel 7a vs Galaxy A54 5G.

Starting with the processor, the Galaxy A54 opts for an in-house Exynos 1380 backed by 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. There’s even a microSD card slot with support for up to 1TB of storage. Meanwhile, the Pixel 7a has a Google Tensor G2 onboard, the same SoC found in the Pixel 7. You also get 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Unfortunately, there’s no expandable memory on the Pixel 7a.

samsung galaxy a54 display

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Of the two SoCs, the Tensor G2 is the more powerful chip, at least on paper. We can’t say for sure how much of a difference you’ll notice in everyday use, but we can at least take a few guesses.

Last year’s Galaxy A53 (backed by an Exynos 1280) offered a decent mid-range experience, but the Tensor G1 outpaced it in benchmarks. Both SoCs are next-gen leaps this time around, but we imagine the overall performance gap will remain similar. The Tensor G2 is likely to be better for heavy lifting like gaming and benchmarks. The A53 worked great for casual productivity and web browsing but occasionally had hiccups that revealed its mid-range nature. The A54 will likely continue that story.

The Galaxy might have a weaker SoC, but it punches back with a larger, more feature-packed display. The Galaxy A54 packs a beefy 6.4-inch Infinity-O Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz dynamic refresh rate. The Pixel 7a is rumored to actually shrink its display size down from the 6a, at 6.1 inches. There is a higher refresh than the 6a, but the 90Hz panel is still not nearly as impressive as Samsung’s.

Google Pixel 7a 5K1 scaled 1

The rest of the specs mostly come down to differences in camera, charging standards, and battery size. We’ll talk about those a bit further down. Before we do that, let’s talk about software.

Samsung and Google also have a different take on Android aboard their phones. Google sticks to a more stock-like experience though it adds meaningful extras like a call screen feature that uses Google Assistant to ensure a caller isn’t a robocall or telemarketer. Samsung’s One UI is a much heavier skin. Even with its heavy hand, the UI never feels too overbloated, and most of its extra apps can be deleted or at least disabled. It even has a few truly useful additions, like the Edge Panel for quickly pulling up select apps, side key customization, and more.

Regardless of which phone you choose, both have excellent software support. Samsung backs the A54 with four years of Android updates and five years of security updates. That’s the best you’ll find from any Android phone, even the Pixel family. The Pixel 7a comes close, though, offering three years of Android updates and the same five years of security patches.

Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: Camera

samsung galaxy a54 cameras close

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Last year’s Galaxy A53 had one of the best cameras found on a budget phone. Despite its best foot forward, the Pixel 6a (and arguably the iPhone SE) delivered a slightly more impressive camera experience. Samsung hopes to close this divide with the Galaxy A54.

The A54 might seem like a step backward at a glance, as it trades in a 64MP camera for the Galaxy S23’s 50MP main shooter. The big difference is that the S23’s camera has larger individual pixels at 1.0μ, a jump from 0.8μ on the A53. Although the A54 borrows Samsung’s flagship camera, the other two lenses are more modest. You get a 5MP macro sensor and a 12MP ultrawide lens on the rear, with a 32MP selfie camera upfront.

The A54 performed pretty well in our camera tests, especially in good lighting. We did find the saturation could be a bit much, though. Just be aware this is a mid-range phone, so it won’t be as good as Samsung’s more expensive flagships.

Google’s photography magic has never really been about hardware. It’s all about software optimizations, and that’s where the Tensor G2 comes in handy, using AI to improve the photo-taking experience. However, Google isn’t content to let the software do all the heavy lifting, as the Pixel 7a is rumored to get a big camera upgrade over the 6a’s 12.2MP main sense and 12MP ultrawide camera.

If rumors are accurate, the Pixel 7a will have a 64MP Sony IMX787 sensor, though it will likely stick to the same 12MP ultrawide camera. Google is also upgrading its front cameras, switching to a 13MP Sony IMX712. We can’t say how this will compare to the A54, but we’re certainly excited to pit the two against each other in the hopefully not-too-distant future.

Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: Battery and charging

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G Graphite and White

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The Google Pixel 6a had a lot going for it, but battery life wasn’t a strong suit as its 4,410mAh battery struggled to keep up. My daughter has a Pixel 6a and typically gets around a day’s use if you keep it to the basics. Adding gaming and other higher-intensity activities will obviously drain the battery much faster. We had a similar experience with our review unit, which would typically hit as low as 10% before the day ended.

The Pixel 7a is set to have a similar battery size, though rumors have yet to peg down the exact capacity. Give what we know, we’d expect the Pixel 7a to have “barely a full day’s” battery life once again. The Tensor G2 and other optimizations could improve this, but we wouldn’t count on it.

We don’t know if Google will improve fast charging with the Pixel 7a. At worst, we’d expect similar performance, which means an average charging time of around 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy A54 consistently got us nearly a day and a half of battery life with its 5,000mAh battery. We would easily end the day with as much as 35% battery life during our time with it. It also charged up pretty fast, thanks to support for 35W chargers. It took around 1 hour and 20 minutes to top off the Galaxy A54 from zero to full.

One area where the Pixel 7a might trump the Galaxy A54 is wireless support. Mid-range phones have traditionally left out this feature in order to cut costs. Rumors suggest Google is getting ready to bring wireless charging to the Pixel 7a but at a pretty modest speed of 5W. While that’s better than no support, charging will take a long time with this method.

Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: Price, colors, and expected release date

  • Samsung Galaxy A54 5G (6GB/128GB): $449
  • Google Pixel 7a (6GB/128GB): $499~

The Galaxy A54 went on sale April 6th, with the Pixel 7a hot on its heels with a Google IO unveil expected this May. Rumors claim the Pixel 7a will come in a few different colorways: Light Sky Blue, White, and Gray. The Galaxy A54 has several color choices of its own, with Awesome Black, Awesome Violet, Awesome Lime, and Awesome White.

Pricing will be pretty comparable, as the Galaxy A54 retails for $449. We should mention that a variant of the Galaxy A54 comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, but it’s not available in the United States.

Meanwhile, rumors claim the Pixel 7a could be a bit more expensive than the base A54 at $500. Of course, you get a few improvements, like a stronger SoC and wireless charging. It’s also more compact if that’s something you’re into.

Google Pixel 7a vs Samsung Galaxy A54 5G: Should you wait for the Pixel 7a?

Google Pixel 7 back on green wall

Robert Triggs / Android Authority

The Samsung Galaxy A54 and Pixel 7a are set to be two of the year’s best budget phones, and we really liked our experience with the Galaxy A54 5G. The Pixel 7a is also a compelling device based on rumors. Normally we’d recommend waiting until the Pixel 7a comes out to make your choice unless you urgently need a new phone. But I must address the wild card: The Pixel 7 is currently the best budget phone right now!

While the Pixel 7 normally retails for just $600, it recently has gone on sale for $450 on Amazon and other major retailers. Best Buy even has it for just $350 if you’re willing to immediately activate it to a supported carrier like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Google Fi Wireless. You don’t have to be a new customer to get in on the savings either.

At that price, the Galaxy A54 5G and Pixel 7a aren’t nearly as appealing — even if you get an extra year of software support with the latter devices. Of course, if you’re not a fan of Google’s stock-take on Android, the Galaxy A54 5G is a great alternative to the Pixel 7 and 7a.

$399.99 at Amazon

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

11%off

Samsung Galaxy A54 5G

Galaxy S23-inspired design
Color-rich, fluid display
Excellent update commitment

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