Duel comparison: Google Pixel 9a vs Honor 400

We mentioned it above, the displayers of the two smartphones that compete in these lines are of various format: 6.3 inches for the Google model, 6.55 inches for that of Honor. They nevertheless share the call for the same OLED technology, and offer a cooling rate (without LTPO) that can rise to 120 Hz.



Honor 400


Google Pixel 9a

The Google model displays 1080 x 2424 pixels, a resolution of 422 ppi, against the 1264 x 2736 pixels of the Honor 400 and its 460 pp. But it is not on this criterion that the difference is played out. If the Pixel 9a prevails here, it is thanks to its high light, which reaches 2,532 cd/m², where the 400 – which does not have to be ashamed with regard to the market – points to 1,504 cd/m². With the choice of their “natural” mode, the two devices are very well calibrated: the Delta E of Pixel 9a is reduced to 1.47 and that of the Honor 400, to 0.94 (the color drifts are imperceptible to the naked eye below 3), and the average temperature of the two screens adjoins the 6,500 K, the standard of reference. We still note that users do not carry out any adjustment will benefit from a much fairer calibration on the Google model.

Result of the races: the Pixel 9a wins this point dedicated to the screens, but by little, the two devices delivering a good service.

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