Google Pixel 6a vs Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Specs, Price, Performance
Product Comparison
Compare key features and specifications side by side
Overview
Can a mid-range Pixel 6a still survive against Samsung’s latest Galaxy S25 Ultra monster in Bangladesh? I used the Pixel 6a and Galaxy S25 Ultra side by side for over a month daily calls, gaming at night, photos in Dhaka traffic, and weak networks. The Galaxy S25 Ultra clearly feels more powerful, brighter, and future-ready. The Pixel 6a still holds its ground with clean software and reliable photos. Price-wise, they sit in totally different worlds in Bangladesh today. In this comparison, I’ll share real usage insights on performance, camera, network, display, and who should buy which, based on how they actually behave here.
Compare Google Pixel 6a & Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Latest Price in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the Pixel 6a is no longer officially sold, so availability depends on unofficial stock and condition, which keeps pricing inconsistent. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is officially available and priced high due to warranty support and demand. The gap between them is huge, and buyers should understand they’re not cross-shopping similar categories in Bangladesh anymore.
Compare Gaming Performance of Google Pixel 6a & Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
I played games on both phones regularly usually late nights, no fan, room temperature around 30°C. The Pixel 6a’s Google Tensor chip is decent for casual gaming, but it’s clearly not built for sustained heavy loads. PUBG and CODM ran smoothly on medium settings, but after long sessions, I noticed warmth and occasional frame dips. Genshin Impact was playable only on lowered settings, and I wouldn’t call it enjoyable long-term.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is in another league. Its flagship-grade processor handles PUBG, CODM, and Genshin Impact on high settings with far better frame stability. Long sessions stayed smoother, with controlled heating and no aggressive throttling. My experience aligns with benchmark trends I’ve seen, but what mattered more was comfort, the Galaxy S25 Ultra simply felt stress-free.
Brand/Manufacture
Samsung
Model
Google Pixel 6a
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
Code Name
GX7AS, GB62Z, G1AZG, GB17L
SM-S938B, SM-S938B/DS, SM-S938U, SM-S938U1, SM-S938W, SM-S938N, SM-S9380, SM-S938E, SM-S938E/DS
Announcement Date
11 May 2022
12 January 2025
Official Release
21 July 2022
03 February, 2025
Official Availability
Available.
Available.
Release Country
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, India
United Arab Emirates, Singapore, India
Screen Size
6.1 inches, 90.7 cm2 (~83.0% screen-to-body ratio),
6.9 inches, 116.9 cm2(~92.5% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution & Pixel Density
1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio, ~429 ppi density
1440 x 3120 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio, ~498 ppi density
Brightness/Color Depth
HDR
2600 nits (peak)
Panel Type
OLED, HDR
Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 2600 nits (peak)
Extra Feature
Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Always-on display
Corning Gorilla Armor 2, Always-on displayDX anti-reflective coating
Dimensions (Size)
152.2 x 71.8 x 8.9 mm (5.99 x 2.83 x 0.35 in)
162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm (6.41 x 3.06 x 0.32 in)
Physical Weight
178 g (6.28 oz)
218 g (7.69 oz)
Body Materials
Glass front (Gorilla Glass 3), aluminum frame, plastic back
Glass front (Corning Gorilla Armor 2), glass back (Gorilla Glass Victus 2), titanium frame (grade 5)
Color Variant
Chalk, Charcoal, Sage
Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Black, Titanium White Silver, Titanium Gray, Titanium Jade Green, Titanium Jet Black, Titanium Pink Gold
RAM & ROM Variant
128GB
256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 1TB
Processor Variant
Google Tensor (5 nm)
Qualcomm SM8750-AB Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm)
Core Chipset (CPU)
Google Tensor (5 nm)
Qualcomm SM8750-AB Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm)
Graphics Power (GPU)
Mali-G78 MP20
Adreno 830
Operating System (OS)
Android 12, upgradable to Android 15
Android 15, up to 7 major Android upgrades, One UI 7
Front Camera Specifications
Sensor/lens
8 MP, f/2.0, 24mm (wide), 1.12µm
12 MP, f/2.2, 26mm (wide), 1/3.2", 1.12µm, dual pixel PDAF
Video Recording
1080p@30fps
4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30fps
Features/Modes
HDR, panorama
HDR, HDR10+
Rear/Main Camera Specifications
Sensor/lens
12.2 MP, f/1.7, 27mm, (wide), 1/2.55", 1.4µm, dual pixel PDAF, OIS12 MP, f/2.2, 17mm, 1.25µm
N/A
Telephoto Lens
No
No
Ultrawide Lens
114˚ (ultrawide)
No
3D ToF Sensor or LiDAR Scanner
No
N/A
Video Capabilities
4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps; gyro-EIS, OIS
8K@24/30fps, 4K@30/60/120fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps, 10-bit HDR, HDR10+, stereo sound rec., gyro-EIS
Features/Modes
Dual-LED flash, Pixel Shift, Auto-HDR, panorama
Laser AF, Best Face, LED flash, auto-HDR, panorama
Battery Capacity
4410 mAh
Li-Ion 5000 mAh
Battery Type
Li-Po (non-removable)
N/A
Charging Methods
18W wired, PD3.0
45W wired, PD3.0, 4.5W reverse wireless
Charging Speed
—
65% in 30 min15W wireless (Qi2 Ready)
Reverse Charging Support
No
Yes
Network Technology
GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G
GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G
SIM-Support
Nano-SIM and eSIM
Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM +eSIM+ eSIM (max 2 at a time) - INTNano-SIM + eSIM + eSIM (max 2 at a time) - USANano-SIM + Nano-SIM - CN
WiFi Version
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e/7, tri-band, Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth Version
5.2, A2DP, LE
5.4, A2DP, LE
USB Type
USB Type-C 3.1
USB Type-C 3.2, DisplayPort 1.2, OTG
NFC Supported
Yes
Yes
Headphone Jack Supported
No
No
FM Radio Supported
No
No
Infrared Supported
No
No
Speakers
Yes, with stereo speakers
Yes, with stereo speakers
Dedicated Features
Circle to Search
Samsung DeX, Samsung Wireless DeX (desktop experience support)Ultra Wideband (UWB) supportCircle to Search
Durability (Water & Dust)
IP67: dust and water resistant up to 1 m for 30 min
IP68 dust tight and water resistant (immersible up to 1.5m for 30 min)
Network & Connectivity Comparison Google Pixel 6a & Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
I tested both phones with Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi, and Airtel SIMs across Dhaka and nearby areas. On 2G and 3G, both were usable, though the Pixel 6a sometimes took longer to latch onto weaker signals. On 4G LTE, the Galaxy S25 Ultra consistently delivered stronger signal stability and faster data recovery in congested areas.
The Pixel 6a doesn’t support 5G in a practical way for Bangladesh right now, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra is fully 5G-ready, making it more future-proof. Call quality was clearer on Samsung, especially indoors. Wi-Fi performance on the Samsung S25 Ultra felt more stable at longer distances. In this area, Samsung clearly outperforms, similar to other flagship-level devices available in Bangladesh.
Camera Comparison of Google Pixel 6a & Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Pixel 6a uses a 12.2MP main camera with Google’s classic computational photography. In daylight, photos are consistent, natural, and social-media ready. Low-light shots are surprisingly good, but video stability is average.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is a different beast, high-resolution main sensor, ultra-wide, telephoto, and periscope lenses. Daylight photos are detailed, night shots are brighter, and video is more stable and versatile. Over weeks of shooting, the Samsung S25 Ultra delivered more reliable results across different scenarios. Pixel is great for quick shots; Samsung is better for everything else.
Display Quality Comparison of Google Pixel 6a & Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Pixel 6a has a 6.1-inch OLED display with good color accuracy and comfortable indoor viewing, but outdoor brightness is limited under harsh Bangladeshi sunlight. Scrolling feels smooth enough, but not premium.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra’s large AMOLED panel is brighter, sharper, and far more comfortable outdoors thanks to very high peak brightness (nits). Colors pop without looking fake, and long video sessions feel immersive. For daily viewing, Samsung’s display clearly feels superior. Some flagship rivals match it, but the Pixel 6a is not in the same league here.
Which One Should You Buy
Buy the Google Pixel 6a if you want clean software, reliable photos, and affordable daily use. Choose the Galaxy S25 Ultra if you want top-tier performance, camera versatility, and long-term flagship value.
Editor's Verdict
The Pixel 6a is still a solid, honest phone for budget-focused users. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is a powerhouse that suits demanding users who want the best experience available in Bangladesh.
People-Asked Comparison
Is the Pixel 6a good enough for gaming in Bangladesh?
It’s fine for casual gaming, but long sessions cause heating and frame drops compared to flagship-level phones like the S25 Ultra.
Does the Galaxy S25 Ultra overheat during gaming?
In my use, it stayed controlled even during long sessions, performing far better than mid-range phones in warm Bangladeshi rooms.
Which phone has better camera consistency?
The Pixel 6a is consistent for quick photos, but the S25 Ultra delivers more reliable results across all lighting and zoom levels.
How is battery life compared between them?
The Pixel 6a needs careful charging habits, while the S25 Ultra offers stronger endurance and less anxiety during heavy days.
Is 5G usable on these phones in Bangladesh?
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is fully 5G-ready for the future; the Pixel 6a isn’t a practical 5G choice here.
