our choice for The Google Pixel 8a looks even better now that it’s down to an all-time low. You can . That’s 20 percent off the regular price, and it’s even lower than the deals we saw during Prime Day.
The Pixel 8a has the same Tensor G3 chip as the rest of the Pixel 8 series, which means access to the same AI features that its higher-end siblings have. We’re also fans of the cameras, 120Hz OLED display, and battery life (it lasted 20 and a half hours in our video test). IP67 dust and water resistance, like Qi wireless charging, is nice, though not the fastest at a maximum capacity of 7.5 watts. Add it all up and it’s no surprise that the Google Pixel 8a wins .
Google’s latest entry-level Pixel is a fantastic budget Android phone. You can have it all for $399, but don’t forget that the company is about to unveil the Pixel 9 series.
But that’s not all, friends. The rest of the Pixel lineup is also on sale. It’s the standard Pixel 8 with 128GB of storage , which is $200 off the regular price. We gave that model .
However, the Pixel 8 Pro has surpassed that . This is our choice is currently in the market and you can choose one with 128GB of storage or $300 off.
All of this comes with one major caveat that Google has set . They are expected to have more luxurious features (some of which will eventually come to Pixel 8 devices), a more deeply integrated Gemini AI chatbot, an improved chipset and an updated camera system. If you want the latest Pixel device — which comes with an extra year of software support — it’s worth holding out for a few weeks. However, if you’re in need of a new Android phone right now, you can’t really go wrong with any of the above options.
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