The Pixel 9a was already shaping up to be one of the best-value Android phones for a clean UI experience — but now it’s even more tempting. A new deal has dropped the price significantly, making it an easy pick for anyone after clean software and a great camera without spending a fortune.

Originally launched at $499, the Pixel 9a is now available for just $399 for the 128GB model — a full $100 off — at both Best Buy and Amazon US. That’s the lowest price we’ve seen to date, undercutting last month’s $424 deal. The 256GB version is also discounted, now selling for $499, down from $599. You’ll only have your pick of two colors — Obsidian and Porcelain — and given the popularity of this discount, stock may not last long.

At this price point, the Pixel 9a punches well above its weight. It’s powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chip — the same one found in the flagship Pixel 9 and 9 Pro — and backed by 8GB of RAM. While it’s not built for intense gaming or sustained heavy tasks, performance is snappy and smooth for everyday use.

The dual-camera setup delivers great results in daylight and decent low-light shots — something many mid-range phones still struggle with. As Android Authority notes, image quality comes impressively close to Google’s flagship models.
The phone also includes a 5,100mAh battery, larger than even the Pixel 9 Pro XL’s, offering excellent battery life with support for 23W wired charging. Other highlights include a compact 6.3″ size and IP68 dust and water resistance.
And then there’s the long-term value: Google is promising seven years of Android updates, starting with Android 15. Add in Gemini’s capabilities, and you’ve got a phone that’s built to last well into the next decade. Just be quick — this one probably won’t stay in stock for long.
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