I didn’t bring the Pixel 8a to Camiguin to prove a point. I brought it because it’s still my phone, two years after I bought it as a stopgap when my OnePlus 7 Pro died. That’s annoying, because I wasn’t supposed to like this thing for this long. A week on the island gave it chances to fail. I used it for directions, island-hopping photos, Bluetooth music, online payments, and the usual checks when nobody remembers where the booking screenshot went. The Pixel 8a never let me forget it’s a cheaper phone. Charging was slow, and that showed. The more useful surprise was how much of the core Pixel experience still held up: steady performance, a good camera, basic durability, and Google’s photo processing. The cheap phone did the actual work The first real test was navigation when I became the designated map person. Camiguin made that interesting with island roads, unfamiliar turns, and weak signal areas. The Pixel 8a handled it cleanly.…