Google Pixel 10a vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 | TechTalkTown
Google Pixel 10a vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Google Pixel 10a
Google
7.8
Great budget pick, lazy upgrade
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Samsung
8.5
Finally feels like a normal phone
Google Pixel 10a
What Reviewers Agree On
The fully flush camera module is the single most-celebrated change — the 10a lies dead flat on a table with no wobble, a rare and appreciated departure in 2026.
The 6.3-inch pOLED is brighter and tougher than the 9a's, hitting 3,000 nits peak with Gorilla Glass 7i replacing the ancient Gorilla Glass 3.
Battery life is reliably all-day on the 5,100 mAh cell, with multiple reviewers reporting two-day endurance on lighter use.
Google's image processing is still the best camera experience you can get for $500 — sharp detail, natural colors, class-leading Night Sight, fast shutter speeds.
Seven years of OS and security updates through 2033 remain industry-leading at this price point.
Pros & Cons
Google Pixel 10a
Pros
The fully flush camera module is the single most-celebrated change — the 10a lies dead flat on a table with no wobble, a rare and appreciated departure in 2026.
The 6.3-inch pOLED is brighter and tougher than the 9a's, hitting 3,000 nits peak with Gorilla Glass 7i replacing the ancient Gorilla Glass 3.
Battery life is reliably all-day on the 5,100 mAh cell, with multiple reviewers reporting two-day endurance on lighter use.
Google's image processing is still the best camera experience you can get for $500 — sharp detail, natural colors, class-leading Night Sight, fast shutter speeds.
Detailed Comparison
Design & Build
Google Pixel 10a
The marquee design change is the camera module — Google ground it down until the lenses sit completely flush with the back, so the phone lies dead flat on a table with no rock or wobble. Otherwise it is dimensionally and visually almost indistinguishable from the Pixel 9a: same 6.3-inch 153.9 × 73 × 9mm chassis, same aluminum frame, same plastic back, same IP68 rating. The new Berry color is the standout, with reviewers from The Verge to 9to5Google to Wired specifically calling it the one to buy.
The 10a's bezels are about 10 percent narrower than the 9a's, slimming the visual footprint without growing the body — Google fully eliminated the camera bump rather than miniaturizing it like last year.
The completely flush camera module is an underrated perk after years of ever-thickening camera bumps — the 10a doesn't rock on a table and neatly glides into a pocket.
The lavender colorway is genuinely beautiful in person — light refracts beautifully off the aluminum frame and composite back, and the matte finish feels secure in the hand.
The new Berry color is a callback to the red Nexus 5 — it catches the eye like nothing else on the market and is the color to buy.
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Faster 30W wired and 10W wireless charging is a welcome but modest bump over the 9a's 23W/7.5W.
The clean Android 16 build with Gemini integration, Material 3 Expressive, Hold for Me, Call Screen, Now Playing and Quick Share to AirDrop is genuinely useful — a key reason the 10a still stands out at $500.
Deal Breakers
No Pixelsnap magnets — the single most-criticized omission, called out by The Verge, Wired, Engadget, Ars Technica, 9to5Google, Gizmodo, Trusted Reviews and SuperSaf as the easy win Google declined to ship despite Apple bringing MagSafe to the iPhone 17e.
Same Tensor G4 chip from 2024 means no AI throughput improvements and breaks the A-series tradition of matching the current-year flagship's silicon — flagged by Ars Technica, TechCrunch, Gizmodo, BGR, and most YouTube reviewers as a value regression.
Capped at 8GB of RAM with 128GB base storage that will feel cramped during the seven-year update window, and the 10a misses the flagship-tier AI features (Magic Cue, Pixel Screenshots, Pixel Studio) that require Gemini Nano's larger memory footprint.
Multiple reviewers — Engadget, TechCrunch, Wired, Trusted Reviews — recommend the cheaper Pixel 9a if you can find it on sale, since it offers ~95% of the same experience for $100 less.
Still no telephoto lens or Wi-Fi 7, while same-price rivals like the Nothing Phone 4a Pro pack a dedicated zoom camera plus 50W charging.
Charging is functional but slow by 2026 standards — full charge takes ~98 minutes per Trusted Reviews testing, and Chinese rivals are pushing 100W in this bracket.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
What Reviewers Agree On
At 4.2mm unfolded and 215 grams the Fold 7 finally feels like a normal phone when closed — the cover screen's 21:9 aspect ratio and slimmer chassis are the headline upgrades every reviewer leads with.
The redesigned Armor FlexHinge with a waterdrop fold has made the inner-display crease the least visible on any Samsung foldable to date — close to imperceptible when running a finger over it.
The larger 8-inch inner display and 6.5-inch outer display are bigger and brighter (2,600-nit peak) than the Fold 6's, with Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the cover and a new titanium support lattice that makes the inner panel feel solid under the finger.
Borrowing the 200MP main sensor from the S25 Ultra is a real, visible upgrade over the Fold 6's 50MP unit — finally putting the Fold's main camera in the same league as Samsung's flagship slab phones.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers fluid everyday performance — no stutters with three apps tiled on the inner display, even at high gaming settings.
Samsung's seven years of OS upgrades and security patches (through 2032) match the industry's best long-term support window and Samsung has committed to keeping preloaded Galaxy AI features free.
The asymmetric protruding camera bump makes the phone wobble badly on flat surfaces — virtually every reviewer flags this as the design's one real misstep.
Deal Breakers
The S Pen and digitizer layer were removed entirely — there is no stylus support on either display, which long-time Note/Fold users see as a core feature lost to the thinness chase.
Battery life is the Fold's weakest area: same 4,400 mAh cell as the Fold 6 with slow 25W wired and 15W wireless charging, well behind the Find N5 (5,600 mAh, 80W) and Honor Magic V5 (5,820 mAh, 66W) that have moved to silicon-carbon battery tech.
At $1,999 (raised by $100 over Fold 6 and now subject to a further mid-cycle price hike) it is one of the most expensive non-foldable phones you can buy, and reviewers from the Verge to Ars Technica call out that this price is a real friction point.
Still IP48 — water-resistant but only rated against particles larger than 1mm, not a true dust rating like the IP58/IP59 Honor is now offering on the Magic V5.
iFixit gave the Fold 7 a 3/10 repairability score, with even basic battery replacement requiring dismantling much of the device — a fragility flag for a $2,000 phone.
Seven years of OS and security updates through 2033 remain industry-leading at this price point.
Faster 30W wired and 10W wireless charging is a welcome but modest bump over the 9a's 23W/7.5W.
The clean Android 16 build with Gemini integration, Material 3 Expressive, Hold for Me, Call Screen, Now Playing and Quick Share to AirDrop is genuinely useful — a key reason the 10a still stands out at $500.
Cons
No Pixelsnap magnets — the single most-criticized omission, called out by The Verge, Wired, Engadget, Ars Technica, 9to5Google, Gizmodo, Trusted Reviews and SuperSaf as the easy win Google declined to ship despite Apple bringing MagSafe to the iPhone 17e.
Same Tensor G4 chip from 2024 means no AI throughput improvements and breaks the A-series tradition of matching the current-year flagship's silicon — flagged by Ars Technica, TechCrunch, Gizmodo, BGR, and most YouTube reviewers as a value regression.
Capped at 8GB of RAM with 128GB base storage that will feel cramped during the seven-year update window, and the 10a misses the flagship-tier AI features (Magic Cue, Pixel Screenshots, Pixel Studio) that require Gemini Nano's larger memory footprint.
Multiple reviewers — Engadget, TechCrunch, Wired, Trusted Reviews — recommend the cheaper Pixel 9a if you can find it on sale, since it offers ~95% of the same experience for $100 less.
Still no telephoto lens or Wi-Fi 7, while same-price rivals like the Nothing Phone 4a Pro pack a dedicated zoom camera plus 50W charging.
Charging is functional but slow by 2026 standards — full charge takes ~98 minutes per Trusted Reviews testing, and Chinese rivals are pushing 100W in this bracket.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Pros
At 4.2mm unfolded and 215 grams the Fold 7 finally feels like a normal phone when closed — the cover screen's 21:9 aspect ratio and slimmer chassis are the headline upgrades every reviewer leads with.
The redesigned Armor FlexHinge with a waterdrop fold has made the inner-display crease the least visible on any Samsung foldable to date — close to imperceptible when running a finger over it.
The larger 8-inch inner display and 6.5-inch outer display are bigger and brighter (2,600-nit peak) than the Fold 6's, with Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the cover and a new titanium support lattice that makes the inner panel feel solid under the finger.
Borrowing the 200MP main sensor from the S25 Ultra is a real, visible upgrade over the Fold 6's 50MP unit — finally putting the Fold's main camera in the same league as Samsung's flagship slab phones.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers fluid everyday performance — no stutters with three apps tiled on the inner display, even at high gaming settings.
Samsung's seven years of OS upgrades and security patches (through 2032) match the industry's best long-term support window and Samsung has committed to keeping preloaded Galaxy AI features free.
The asymmetric protruding camera bump makes the phone wobble badly on flat surfaces — virtually every reviewer flags this as the design's one real misstep.
Cons
The S Pen and digitizer layer were removed entirely — there is no stylus support on either display, which long-time Note/Fold users see as a core feature lost to the thinness chase.
Battery life is the Fold's weakest area: same 4,400 mAh cell as the Fold 6 with slow 25W wired and 15W wireless charging, well behind the Find N5 (5,600 mAh, 80W) and Honor Magic V5 (5,820 mAh, 66W) that have moved to silicon-carbon battery tech.
At $1,999 (raised by $100 over Fold 6 and now subject to a further mid-cycle price hike) it is one of the most expensive non-foldable phones you can buy, and reviewers from the Verge to Ars Technica call out that this price is a real friction point.
Still IP48 — water-resistant but only rated against particles larger than 1mm, not a true dust rating like the IP58/IP59 Honor is now offering on the Magic V5.
Glance at the Pixel 10a and you'd really struggle to tell the difference from last year's Pixel 9a — the design is near-identical apart from a sliver of extra thickness at 9mm.
On the outside, you literally cannot tell the difference versus last year's Pixel 9a — same dimensions, same shape, super safe, super generic, super flat.
The fully flush camera module is reminiscent of smartphones from over a decade ago, and in a stagnant market this kind of nostalgia play goes a long way toward feeling refreshing.
After dropping the previous one, the Pixel 10a's more rounded corners feel significantly better against the palm than the older 7a — a welcome ergonomic change.
If you have the 9a, you really don't need the 10a — the camera module being flat is essentially the only meaningful visual change.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
Samsung's headline change is the chassis: 4.2mm thin unfolded, 8.9mm closed, 215 grams — 24g lighter than the Fold 6 and three grams lighter than the S25 Ultra. The new Armor FlexHinge cuts visible creasing significantly and the body uses Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 on the cover with a titanium support layer behind the inner panel. The one near-universal complaint is the prominent rear camera bump, which makes the phone wobble badly on any flat surface.
It is thin. It is luxurious — Samsung joins Honor and Oppo in making a folding phone that's almost as thin as a regular phone, with real benefits.
At 215 grams the Fold 7 is 24 grams lighter than the Fold 6 and lighter even than the non-folding Galaxy S25 Ultra, and 4.2mm unfolded / 8.9mm folded is a 27 percent reduction over its predecessor.
I've shown the Fold 7 to more than 30 people and none could immediately identify that it unfolded — Samsung's goal of a folding phone that feels like a regular phone is achieved.
Samsung has shaved about a quarter of the weight and thickness compared to last year's Fold 6, and it's immediately noticeable when picking it up.
The phone sits crooked on surfaces and wobbles when you tap the screen — the camera bump protrudes a lot and a case feels like a requirement.
The Fold 7 is the most wobbly phone on a desk you've ever fought — get motion sick trying to type because the camera bump shakes the whole device.
Samsung has outdone the Oppo Find N5 on thinness — the Fold 7 feels nearly the thickness of a typical slab phone when closed.
The hinge is harder to open than previous generations — there's less material to grip and Samsung didn't add a notch, so you really have to work it.
Camera bump positioning leads to pronounced wobbling on flat surfaces, and the slimmer chassis means S Pen support is gone — those are the two design downsides for a 'good' (87%) score.
Performance
Google Pixel 10a
Google broke A-series tradition by reusing the Tensor G4 from 2024 instead of pairing the 10a with the current flagship Tensor G5. Real-world performance is fine — Pixel UI is fluid, animations are smooth, light gaming works — but benchmarks confirm what reviewers expected: the 10a is closer to a mid-range chip than a flagship. The 8GB of RAM cap is the bigger long-term concern for a phone that will get updates through 2033.
Same Tensor G4 chipset as the Pixel 9a, same 8GB of RAM — there are essentially no performance gains this year, which you might notice when switching between many apps.
The Tensor G4 isn't bad at all for a $500 phone — Pixel animations are smooth, apps open quickly, and the move to an Exynos 5400 modem brings Satellite SOS plus better thermal behavior.
Even with average gaming sessions like Diablo Immortal at high settings and 60fps, the phone stayed cool to the touch for an hour straight — thermal management is solid.
Trusted Reviews measured 4,551 Geekbench 6 multi-core, 1,753 single-core, and 2,608 in 3DMark Wild Life with a 91% stress-test stability — solid mid-range numbers for a flagship-tier chipset from a year ago.
The 10a's 1700–1750 single-core Geekbench score lags the Pixel 10's 2,300+ by a meaningful margin, and multi-core drops to ~4,500 vs ~6,000 — measurable, but rarely felt during everyday browsing.
It's just the chip. Like Tensor G5 is Google's latest, and the A-series traditionally got the flagship chip — this year they're not even doing that, so the 10a feels like a software-defined product more than ever.
The Tensor G4 paired with 8GB of RAM means the 10a can't run the updated Gemini Nano model — missing on-device AI features include Magic Cue, Pixel Screenshots, call notes, notification summaries, and on-device call translation.
8GB of RAM might be skimpy seven years from now, but right now Pixel keeps apps in memory well enough — and the 10a runs fewer AI models in the background than the flagship Pixels.
Genshin Impact at 60fps fell to 24–30 fps with quick heat buildup — the 10a isn't aimed at gamers, but for casual or battle-royale sessions at moderate settings it holds its own.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers fluid everyday performance, but in this thinner chassis Samsung has clearly throttled the chip to manage heat — Digital Trends benchmarks show the Fold 7 trailing both the S25 Ultra and even the 7-core Oppo Find N5 on multi-core CPU. GPU performance is closer to flagship S25 levels, and the phone gets warm but not distressingly hot under gaming load.
The Fold 7 had no problems running Diablo Immortal at the highest display settings and the phone didn't even get very warm — though using it as a hotspot in direct sun on a high-80s afternoon caused it to start closing apps after 10 minutes.
Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy boosts CPU and GPU by 38% and 26% respectively versus the standard 8 Elite, with NPU compute up 40% — paired with 12GB or 16GB of RAM.
In GeekBench 6 the Fold 7 scored 2650 single-core / 8143 multi-core / 16245 GPU — below the Galaxy S25 Ultra (2974 / 9475 / 17776) and even below the 7-core Find N5 in multi-core (7912).
Yet to experience a single stutter or any lag — high-end gaming on the internal screen with Crashlands 2 at max quality runs fine, and the 16GB RAM model handles three internal-panel apps simultaneously.
Camera
Google Pixel 10a
The 48MP f/1.7 main with OIS, 13MP f/2.2 ultrawide and 13MP selfie carry over byte-for-byte from the Pixel 9a — no new hardware. What is new is Camera Coach and Auto Best Take, both pulled from the Pixel 10 series, and the absence of a telephoto lens that the Galaxy S25 FE and Nothing 4a Pro both ship at this price. Critics agree this is still the best $500 camera experience on Android thanks to Google's image processing, though shooting beyond 2x or in low light reveals the small sensor's limits.
Photos are pleasingly exposed with sharp details and natural colors — overall it's a very respectable system for the money, even if a 2x or 3x optical zoom lens would be welcome on a future A-series.
No other $500 phone offers a comparable camera experience — Google's image processing brings out detail in bright and dim areas, and Night Sight is great for situations where rivals fall apart.
Camera Coach is too slow because it relies on a cloud model — by the time the AI responds, the cat has walked away, so its utility is limited to static scenes.
Auto Best Take works as advertised — Google merges multiple group photos so everyone looks their best, finally solving the problem of no single frame having everyone smiling.
The main 48MP impresses despite the small 1/2.0-inch sensor — sharp focus, natural colors, and some of the best skin tones of any phone on the market.
Camera Coach impedes the flow of taking a photo — I have little reason to use it, but Google's conversational photo editor in Photos is genuinely useful.
Without a telephoto lens you're limited to 8x super-res zoom, and things get blurry beyond 3–4x — Google's processing cleans up a 2x crop well enough but starts to look artificial.
The 10a continues Pixel's longstanding fear of saturated colors and deep shadows — the camera feels stuck where it was in 2021 or 2022, and I miss the bigger generational leaps from earlier Pixels.
The 13MP ultrawide sensor is smaller and tends to lose details, and it lacks autofocus — fine for casual use but a step behind the main camera in low light.
Side-by-side, the Pixel 10a's photos look slightly crisper and more vibrant than older Pixels — clearly an improvement, even if it's mostly the same hardware on paper.
The cameras are identical to the Pixel 10 except for the missing 5x telephoto — same main, same ultrawide, same processing, same Camera Coach. The only real ceiling is zoom flexibility.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
The headline change is the new 200MP main sensor adapted from the S25 Ultra (using the slimmer 18%-smaller Edge variant) — a meaningful upgrade over the Fold 6's 50MP unit. The 12MP ultrawide and 10MP 3x telephoto carry over but with autofocus added to the ultrawide for macro. The 4MP under-display selfie camera is gone, replaced with a 10MP hole-punch. Reviewers agree the main camera is now close to the S25 Ultra in good light; zoom past 10x and tough low light still trail the best.
The 200MP camera is adapted from the S25 Ultra and is a great camera here — low-light photos are detailed and Samsung's portrait mode with the 3x camera remains the best in the game.
Samsung's 200MP main sensor finally puts the Fold 7 in the same league as its candybar siblings — a 44% uptick in brightness and 4x boost to detail versus the Fold 6.
Digital zoom past 5x from the telephoto lens looks pretty watercolor-y — solid performance from each lens, but don't ask too much from the auxiliaries.
The 200MP main camera delivers a mostly similar experience to the S25 Ultra, but the 18%-smaller sensor and aging 3x telephoto mean zoom is still a step below the flagship.
Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy performance is throttled in this chassis — Digital Trends benchmarked the Fold 7 below the S25 Ultra and even below the 7-core Oppo Find N5 in multi-core CPU.
iFixit gave the Fold 7 a 3/10 repairability score, with even basic battery replacement requiring dismantling much of the device — a fragility flag for a $2,000 phone.
Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy performance is throttled in this chassis — Digital Trends benchmarked the Fold 7 below the S25 Ultra and even below the 7-core Oppo Find N5 in multi-core CPU.
SoC performance turns out lower in benchmarks than the S25 Ultra, which can probably be traced back to the weaker cooling in the slimmer build — though this doesn't make much of a difference in everyday operation.
The 20-minute 3DMark stress test drained 7% on the Fold 7 versus 13% on the S25 Ultra — the chip is throttled to manage battery, mostly affecting CPU.
Slight stutters at times compared to the best flagship phones — likely one of the compromises we have to accept in ultra-thin phones, similar to the Galaxy S25 Edge.
It's incredible how good this is for a folding phone camera, but when light's not great, the ultrawide and telephoto are not it — and content creators will feel that limitation.
Image quality is better this year, but the bulk the camera bump adds is so out of proportion to the improvement that it's hard to call this phone really thin overall.
When zooming beyond 5x (115mm), quality of the Fold 7's results drops visibly — versatile main camera, decent auxiliaries in good light.
Honor Magic V5's telephoto camera is better than the Fold 7's — zoom is just clearer, a recurring r/Android complaint from switchers.