The Pixel 6A’s durability is apparently a match for its capable hardware and software
by Allison Johnson from The Verge - All Posts on (#62TN1)
The little midrange phone that could. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge
We already know that the midrange Pixel 6A has the right stuff on the inside, and based on the results of JerryRigEverything's 6A durability test, it looks like it has an equally solid build quality to match. As the 6A goes under the knife in the video below, you'll see it stand up well to scratches on the glass screen cover and camera housing, as well as surviving the flex test - not all recent midrange phones have been so fortunate.
Google put its flagship-grade chipset in this affordable $450 device, and not surprisingly, the result is flagship-grade performance. It has excellent software support, too, with its clean Android implementation and monthly security updates that it's scheduled to receive for five years.
Sure, the screen...