Ahead of the expected Pixel 8a launch at Google’s I/O conference next month, Google has reduced the price of the Pixel 7a by $150.
The Pixel 7a is currently selling for $349, a $150 cut from its original price. This offer marks the lowest price yet for the Pixel 7a and is available without the need for a trade-in. The sale includes the black, light blue, and white variants and is available at Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and the Google Store until May 4.
Google Pixel 7a specs:
The Pixel 7a features a 6.1-inch OLED display with an integrated fingerprint scanner, FHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, and HDR support. Its rear camera setup includes a 64MP main sensor with OIS and a 13MP ultra-wide lens, while the front boasts a 13MP selfie camera.
Powered by a Tensor G2 processor, the Pixel 7a comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It has a 4,385mAh battery supporting 18W wired charging as well as wireless charging. The phone was released with Android 13 OS and is promised OS updates until May 2026 and security updates until May 2028.
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