{"id":8925,"date":"2021-09-25T01:55:28","date_gmt":"2021-09-24T23:55:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/09\/25\/phone-comparisons-apple-iphone-13-mini-vs-google-pixel-4a\/"},"modified":"2021-09-25T22:12:25","modified_gmt":"2021-09-25T20:12:25","slug":"phone-comparisons-apple-iphone-13-mini-vs-google-pixel-4a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2021\/09\/25\/phone-comparisons-apple-iphone-13-mini-vs-google-pixel-4a\/","title":{"rendered":"Phone Comparisons: Apple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Apple announced its iPhone 13 series quite recently, and as part of it, the iPhone 13 Mini dropped. This is Apple\u2019s mini handset which is actually quite powerful. This device doesn\u2019t really have a lot of competition in the Android space, as there are not many small Android phones that are good enough. Well, there are a couple, and the first one that came to our mind was Google\u2019s very own, the Pixel 4a. So, in this article, we\u2019ll compare the Apple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a.<br \/>\nThe Pixel 4a isn\u2019t exactly a high-end phone. It\u2019s much more affordable than the iPhone 13 Mini, but the two are worth comparing, that\u2019s for sure. The Pixel 4a proved to be quite a compelling smartphone, especially for the price tag. It is quite compact, though not to the level of the iPhone 13 Mini. These two phones do look considerably different, while their internals are also quite different. All in all, this should be a rather interesting comparison, so let\u2019s start comparing the Apple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a.<br \/>\nSpecs<\/p>\n<p>Apple iPhone 13 Mini<br \/>\nGoogle Pixel 4a<br \/>\nScreen size<br \/>\n5.4-inch fullHD+ OLED display (60Hz)<br \/>\n5.81-inch fullHD+ OLED display (60Hz)<br \/>\nScreen resolution<br \/>\n2400 x 1080<br \/>\n2340 x 1080<br \/>\nSoC<br \/>\nApple A15 Bionic<br \/>\nQualcomm Snapdragon 730G<br \/>\nRAM<br \/>\n4GB<br \/>\n6GB (LPDDR4X)<br \/>\nStorage<br \/>\n128GB\/256GB\/512GB, non-expandable<br \/>\n128GB, non-expandable<br \/>\nRear cameras<br \/>\n12MP (f\/1.6 aperture, 1.7um pixel size, 26mm lens, dual pixel PDAF, sensor-shift OIS)<br \/>\n12MP (f\/2.4 aperture, 120-degree FoV, 13mm lens, ultrawide)<br \/>\n12.2MP (f\/1.7 aperture, 27mm lens, 1.4um pixel size, dual pixel PDAF, OIS)<br \/>\nFront cameras<br \/>\n12MP (f\/2.2 aperture, 23mm wide-angle lens)<br \/>\n8MP (f\/2.0 aperture, 24mm lens, 1.12um pixel size)<br \/>\nBattery<br \/>\n2,438mAh, non-removable, 20W fast battery charging, 15W MagSafe wireless charging, 7.5W Qi wireless charging<br \/>\n3,140mAh, non-removable, 18W fast battery charging<br \/>\nDimensions<br \/>\n131.5 x 64.2 x 7.7mm<br \/>\n144 x 69.4 x 8.2mm<br \/>\nWeight<br \/>\n141 grams<br \/>\n143 grams<br \/>\nConnectivity<br \/>\n5G, LTE, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, Lightning<br \/>\nLTE, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, USB Type-C<br \/>\nSecurity<br \/>\nFace ID<br \/>\nRear-facing fingerprint scanner<br \/>\nOS<br \/>\niOS 15<br \/>\nAndroid 10 (upgradeable)<br \/>\nPrice<br \/>\n$699<br \/>\n$349<br \/>\nBuy<br \/>\nApple<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a: Design<br \/>\nThe two phones don\u2019t really have much in common when the design is concerned. The iPhone 13 Mini is made out of aluminum and glass, while the Pixel 4a offers a polycarbonate build. It\u2019s essentially made out of plastic. The iPhone 13 Mini has flat sides, and much sharper edges than the Pixel 4a. That won\u2019t exactly bother you on this phone, as it\u2019s compact enough not to cut into your finger while you\u2019re holding it.<br \/>\nThe iPhone 13 Mini comes with a rather noticeable notch at the top, while the Pixel 4a has a display camera hole in the top-left corner. The bezels are quite thin on both devices. All the Pixel 4a physical keys are located on the right-hand side, while the iPhone 13 Mini\u2019s are spread across both sides. The Pixel 4a includes a rear-facing fingerprint scanner, while the iPhone 13 Mini doesn\u2019t come with one at all. It uses advanced facial scanning, though.<br \/>\nApple\u2019s compact handset has two cameras on the back, while the Pixel 4a has only one. Both camera setups are included in the top-left portion on the back of each phone. The iPhone 13 Mini comes with a smaller display, and t\u2019s smaller overall. It\u2019s shorter, narrower, and thinner, while it weighs almost the same as the Pixel 4a. The iPhone 13 Mini and Pixel 4a weigh 141 and 141 grams, respectively.<br \/>\nBoth phones are really easy to hold, and use with one hand. Both are quite slippery, though, especially if you have dry hands. If one-handed use is really important to use, these two phones are definitely worth checking out, as they\u2019re made with that in mind. The iPhone 13 Mini does feel like a more quality phone, though, mainly due to its build materials.<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a: Display<br \/>\nThe iPhone 13 Mini features a 5.4-inch fullHD+ (2340 x 1080) Super Retina XDR OLED display. This is a flat display with a 60Hz refresh rate. It does support HDR10 content, and includes Dolby Vision. This panel is protected by \u201cscratch-resistant ceramic glass\u201d, and it gets quite bright at 1,200 nits of peak brightness.<\/p>\n<p>The Pixel 4a, on the other hand, includes a 5.81-inch fullHD+ (2340 x 1080) OLED display. This display is also flat, and it also doesn\u2019t support a high refresh rate, it\u2019s limited to 60Hz. The Gorilla Glass 3 from Corning is included on top of it, to protect it from scratches. This panel does support HDR content.<br \/>\nIt is worth noting that the display on the iPhone 13 Mini can get brighter than the one on the Pixel 4a. It does look a bit better in comparison, but not many people will have complaints on either of the two displays. The Pixel 4a\u2019s does seem a bit yellowish in comparison, though, which may bother some of you. They\u2019re both sharp enough, and the viewing angles on both displays are more than good enough.<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a: Performance<br \/>\nThe iPhone 13 Mini comes with a much more powerful processor. The Apple A15 Bionic is Apple\u2019s new 5nm flagship processor that is included in all its new flagships. The Pixel 4a, on the other hand, comes with the Snapdragon 730G SoC. That is a good mid-range chip, but quite modest in comparison to the A15 Bionic, that\u2019s for sure. The Pixel 4a does offer good performance, but it cannot compete with the iPhone 13 Mini.<br \/>\nYou can play the most demanding games on the iPhone 13 Mini without a problem. That chip chews through anything you throw at it, with ease. It\u2019s stellar in everyday tasks as well, and it will stay that way for a long time now, knowing Apple. You can play games on the Pixel 4a as well, without a problem, though the most demanding ones may present slight issues. You won\u2019t be able to play them at the highest settings, and it won\u2019t be as good of an experience. Still, considering the screen sizes on these two phones, you likely won\u2019t be playing that many games.<br \/>\nIn regular, everyday performance, the Pixel 4a does really well. You will stumble upon skipped frames from time to time, but the lag is not a part of the equation, basically. The Pixel 4a still performs really well, as it did since launch, basically. So, the bottom line is, the iPhone 13 Mini does offer better performance, but it does cost twice as much, and comes with much more powerful hardware. The Pixel 4a can hold its own in the performance department.<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a: Battery<br \/>\nThe iPhone 12 Mini offered really poor battery life. Some people had to charge their phones in the early afternoon. The good news is, Apple improved battery life on its successor, by quite a bit, actually. The company included a larger battery here, plus there\u2019s the new SoC and software to consider. The Pixel 4a also offers really good battery life, even though the battery life on the phone is not stellar by any means.<br \/>\nThe iPhone 13 Mini comes with a 2,438mAh battery, while the Pixel 4a includes a 3,140mAh battery. Usage from one person to the next varies quite a bit, so talking about screen-on-time doesn\u2019t really make sense. With our usage, though, we\u2019re able to pull out 5.5-6 hours out of the Pixel 4a, with no gaming. The iPhone 13 Mini should provide you with similar results, around 5-5.5 hours of screen on time, depending on how you use it. You can maybe get more with your usage. It is a huge improvement over the iPhone 12 Mini, which is great.<br \/>\nThe iPhone 13 Mini offers 20W wired charging and 15W wireless charging via MagSafe. Qi wireless charging is also supported but only 7.5W charging. The Pixel 4a supports 18W wired charging only, no wireless charging. These charging speeds are not really that great, but considering rather petite batteries inside these phones, they do just fine, especially wired charging for the iPhone 13 Mini. You can get around a 50-percent charge in about half an hour.<br \/>\nApple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a: Cameras<br \/>\nThe camera situation here is really interesting. These two phones are really excellent in the camera department, though not the very best around. The Pixel 4a is using quite an old camera sensor that Google has been utilizing since the Pixel 2. That camera sensor is still holding its own in combination with Google\u2019s software. The Pixel 4a can produce very sharp, detailed images, that have excellent color balance, and dynamic range. It even does a great job in low light, with a bit more noise than you\u2019re used to, but that does result in added details.<\/p>\n<p>The iPhone 13 Mini camera setup performs similar to the iPhone 12 Pro series camera setup, that goes for both its main and ultrawide cameras. Needless to say, that\u2019s excellent. You\u2019ll get detailed, sharp, and well-balanced images here, in pretty much all conditions. The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max do a better job in low light, but the iPhone 13 Mini can hold its own. The Pixel 4a does not have an ultrawide camera, by the way.<br \/>\nNo matter what way you look at it, both phones provide excellent images. The iPhone 13 Mini will do a better job with video recording, though. If you count in the price difference, the Pixel 4a is an incredible competitor in the camera department, well, even without it. You won\u2019t be disappointed with either phone when it comes to camera performance.<br \/>\nAudio<br \/>\nBoth the iPhone 13 Mini and Pixel 4a include stereo speakers, which is a good thing. Those speakers are good in both phones, but far from the best in the market. That is understandable considering how petite these phones are. Still, chances are you won\u2019t be disappointed, as they do get quite loud, and that stereo effect is nice. They\u2019re also well-balanced, and you should have no issues.<br \/>\nWhen it comes to a 3.5mm headphone jack, well, only the Pixel 4a offers one. If that\u2019s something you need, the Pixel 4a has you covered. Once you hook up a good pair of headphones to either of the two devices, either wired or wireless, you\u2019ll get an okay sound. Just don\u2019t expect too much, and you\u2019ll be right at home.<br \/>\nThe post Phone Comparisons: Apple iPhone 13 Mini vs Google Pixel 4a appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/AH-Apple-iPhone-13-Mini-vs-Google-Pixel-4a-comparison.jpg\" width=\"1600\" height=\"899\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Apple announced its iPhone 13 series quite recently, and as part of it, the iPhone 13 Mini dropped. 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