Celebrate Black Friday 2023 the Google Way with a Massive $125 Discount on Pixel 7a

Nov 16, 2023 at 07:45am EST
Save $125 on Google Pixel 7a.

Google knows how to pull off a Black Friday deal, and right now it’s offering a $125 discount on the Pixel 7a.

Google Pixel 7a with 128GB Storage, 24H Battery Life, Fully Unlocked Available for $374 Only Ahead of Black Friday 2023

This phone is fully unlocked and will work on any carrier of your choice. This deal does not require any discount code, coupon or even a Prime membership. It just needs quick action from you so you can have this phone at your doorstep next week with free shipping.

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Buy Google Pixel 7a - Unlocked Android Cell Phone - Was $499, now just $374

Buying a Pixel phone becomes extremely obvious if Android is your platform of choice. Right now, one of the best Android phones on the planet, the Pixel 7a is available at a low price of just $374.

Featuring the Tensor G2 chip, Google’s custom silicon, this phone is able to do things previous Pixel phones weren’t able to. This includes tons of on-device machine learning tasks, massive improvements in camera and video performance and more.

With up to 72 hours of battery life with Extreme Battery Saver, you can get through a day, or two, or three, before requiring a charge. Once the battery does give up, charging up is as simple as plugging in a USB-C cable. You do get the option to charge the phone wirelessly, if that’s your jam.

Support for 5G is also there. You can take advantage of those ultra-fast wireless speeds on the go, if your carrier supports it. It’s a great way to get things done without having to hunt for a Wi-Fi network.

There’s a ton to love with the Google Pixel 7a, and if you ever wanted the phone without spending too much money, today’s your lucky day.

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