Get a Fully Unlocked and Brand New Google Pixel Phone with 5G for Just $399 [You Save $100]

Jan 16, 2024 at 02:56pm EST
Save $100 on Google Pixel 7a.

Saving money on fantastic tech is always welcome here, and today you can save $100 on a brand new Google Pixel 7a.

Google Pixel 7a with 6.1-inch Display, 5G, Tensor G2 and More is Available for Just $399 Today

This smartphone is fully unlocked and will work on any carrier of your choice. Since this phone supports 5G, therefore you can expect it to offer insane download and streaming performance, too.

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Buy Google Pixel 7a - Unlocked Android Cell Phone - Was $499, now just $399

This deal doesn’t require any sort of special work at all. You don’t need to know about any discount code or coupon. You don’t even have to sign up for Amazon Prime either. Add the phone to your cart, check out, and you'll have the phone at your doorstep by this weekend. It's a deal you really wouldn't want to miss.

The Pixel 7a is a fantastic smartphone and comes with the latest version of Android, allowing you to experience every single new feature before anyone else. You also get the powerful Tensor G2 chip which makes every single task seamless and fast.

With a large 6.1-inch OLED display and fantastic cameras around the front and back, this device is ideal for consuming and creating content on the go. And with up to 72 hours of battery life, you can focus more on doing stuff rather than sitting next to a wall outlet to charge up.

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