The new Google Pixel 7a just got a 10% price drop

After launching just last week at the Google I/O developer conference, we expected to be waiting longer for the first discount on the Google Pixel 7a, but we’re not complaining. By clipping an on-page coupon, you can now get the Google Pixel 7a for $449 ($50 off).

The Pixel 7a has a retail price of $499 — an increase of $50 over the Pixel 6a launch price. This raised a few eyebrows considering that the Pixel 7 is only $100 more, so this early price drop is certainly welcome. This is also the first chance to get any discount on the latest Pixel without a trade-in or signing up to a carrier. Amazon had offered a $50 gift card with the phone as an incentive, but now you can score straight-up savings.



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