The lower-cost Pixel A phones have always been arguably more interesting than their flagship counterparts, thanks to their offering of great performance and incredible camera features at a much lower price. The Pixel 6a was a great example of that, coming out swinging after a seemingly off year in the Pixel 5a. But now the all-new Pixel 7a is here, and it itself has challenges ahead of it. That’s thanks to the slightly higher price that arguably pushes the phone from “budget” to “midrange.”