The results are in line with what you would expect: although the Pixel 4a outperforms the Pixel 3a XL, it wasn’t able to outpace the devices underpinned by Snapdragon 800-series chipsets in most tests.
Since this is a pre-released device and Google will likely optimize the software further, chances are that real-world performance will be even faster.
While the Pixel 4a will decidedly be better than the Pixel 3a XL in terms of performance and graphics, it seems like it will also be able to hold a candle to the Pixel 3. Thus, it could be a great option for Pixel fans who want to upgrade without splurging.
Alleged summarized benchmark scores of the Pixel 4a