Google Pixel 6a goes back to its cheap Black Friday price on Amazon


Google Pixel 6a, one of the best mid-range Android smartphones, is now more affordable. The budget device is now back on Amazon at its cheap Black Friday Sale pricing.

If you’ve been wanting to get your hands on the Pixel 6a, this appears to be your chance to get it for an affordable price.

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Google Pixel 6a is back at its Black Friday price

The midrange Pixel 6a now comes at a cheaper price during the massive Black Friday sale, reports Phone Arena.

There is no big sale. But the holiday season is just around the corner. So this massive discount gives online buyers another chance to snag the Pixel 6a at an interestingly affordable price.


It’s worth noting that the 6a is Google’s latest budget offering. Given this, while this phone is technically a mid-range, it sports some flagship killer specs. From its battery to its processor, this Android phone has what most people are looking for.

And this time, Amazon is selling it at a price that we last saw during its Black Friday sale. The rebate gives its buyers about $150 in savings.

Read also: Google Pixel Fold benchmark results leaked – Is Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 faster?

Pixel 6a: Is it worth getting?

Sure, it’s more affordable now. But is it really worth having?

According to a recent report from CNET, if you use Google apps like Gmail, Calendar and Drive, you might as well get the phone that the search engine giant offers.

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Apart from the Google ecosystem, the Pixel 6a undoubtedly has impressive specs for its price range.

At its budget pricing, the Pixel 6a has already featured a Tensor chip, Phone Arena notes in its report. This is the processor that powers Google’s previous flagships. So it definitely offers enough power for a midrange device.

Let us know that the budget Pixel has a 6.1-inch OLED display. But it’s worth noting that it only comes with the standard 60Hz refresh rate, which other budget offerings easily offer.

The midrange phone combines the cameras of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 5.

The Pixel 6 series has a 12-megapixel (MP) ultrawide camera and an 8 MP selfie snapper. But for its primary shooter, it mirrors the Pixel 5’s 12 MP sensor.

Even though these are older cameras, the Tensor chip helps produce great images for this budget device.

If you plan on sticking with this phone until it completely breaks, you might be in luck. Google is supporting it till 2027.

For now, you can buy it on Amazon for just $299, down from its already affordable $499 price.

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