Superb Deal: Google Pixel 6a is Now $79 off [$369 Only]

Aug 29, 2022 at 05:41am EDT
Save $79 on unlocked Pixel 6a.

The Google Pixel 6a is an insane buy right now as the smartphone is currently discounted by $79 for a limited time for an unlocked model.

Google Pixel 6a Drops to Just $369.99 for a Limited Time, Insane Value for Money Device Featuring the Tensor Chip and 5G

You don't have to drop premium money in order to get a good phone if devices like the iPhone SE and the Google Pixel 6a exist. Right now, the latter is heavily discounted, making it an amazing deal compared to any other Pixel phone out there. Instead of paying the full $449 MSRP, you just have to pay $369.99 today, saving you $79 instantly.

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If you're a Google fan, you already know what the Pixel 6a is about. But, if you're new, then you should know that the device is powered by the company's own custom silicon - the Tensor chip. It's fast, enables you to get software updates for years and it will only improve over time as well.

Next up, the display. The Pixel 6a features a large 6.1-inch display with a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels. As you can tell, the display is tall, making room for a lot more content. The extra high resolution means that every single thing you do on it will look sharp.

On the battery front, Google promises 24 hours of battery life which is insanely good. If you do manage to bring it down to zero, you can top the phone up using USB-C, and it does support fast charging which is an excellent feature in this fast-paced world.

Last but not the least, the phone features a 12-megapixel camera at the back which shoots some of the best photos you'll ever see on a smartphone. If you need a phone to stun people with photos, then you can't go wrong here ever.

Buy Google Pixel 6a - 5G Android Phone - Unlocked Smartphone - Was $449, now just $369.99

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