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Buy the New Google Pixel 10a and Get a Free $100 Amazon Gift Card (or Pixel Buds 2a)
Google's Pixel 10a offers a $499 midrange phone with a 6.3-inch OLED, Tensor G4 chip, and 7 years of OS/security updates to enhance longevity.
- In the spring, Google released the Pixel 10a, priced at $499 for 128GB or $599 for 256GB with a 6.3-inch OLED display.
- To reach the price point, Google reused the Google Tensor G4 processor from the Pixel 9a and trimmed components and camera count as cost-saving measures.
- On the specs front, the phone features a 6.3-inch OLED , a 4,970 mAh battery, Android 16 with seven years of updates, Titan M2 security, and satellite connectivity.
- Through the Google Store, customers can choose a $100 Amazon gift card or free Pixel Buds 2a, use a trade-in offer down to $49, and the deal earned a 4/5 Editor deal rating.
- Compared with the Pixel 10’s Tensor G5 and 10.8-megapixel 5x optical zoom lens, discounts as low as $550 narrow the MSRP comparison vs Pixel 10a.
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Google Pixel 10a Launches With Tensor G4, Gemini AI and 5,100mAh Battery - Tech
The Google Pixel 10a is Google’s newest mid-range smartphone, officially released on March 5 after weeks of speculation. The device expands the company’s popular A-series lineup, which focuses on bringing flagship Pixel features, particularly AI tools and camera software, into a more affordable price range. First announced on February 18, the phone quickly opened for pre-orders with incentives such as the Google Pixel Buds 2a offered to early bu…
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