
Best Pixel of 2023 — AI camera + 7-year update commitment

Nothing
The $499 phone to beat
Google Pixel 8 Pro
Google Pixel 8 Pro
Google Pixel 8 Pro
Tensor G3 is purpose-built for AI workloads but still trails Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and A17 Pro on raw performance. Runs hotter under sustained load; gaming performance is the weak spot.
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 with UFS 3.1 storage is a clear, tangible step up from the Phone (3a) generation — Nothing claims +27% CPU, +30% GPU and +65% AI. It's a perfectly capable everyday chip that feels noticeably quicker, but it's explicitly not a gaming powerhouse and warms up under sustained heavy load.
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Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
Google Pixel 8 Pro
4,950mAh battery + Tensor G3 efficiency delivers ~6 hours of SOT typical, fully a day for most. 30W wired charging is modest — slower than 45W on S23+/Ultra, much slower than OnePlus 11's 80W.
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
The ~5,080mAh cell reliably gets through a day and endurance improved across all of GSMArena's tests versus the 3a Pro — but it's only an 80mAh bump over last year and looks small next to 6,000–7,000mAh budget rivals. 50W wired charging is the trade-off win; there is no wireless charging at all.