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Google’s Pixel 9A is down to its lowest price ever

5 August 20252 Mins Read

The Google Pixel 9A is a midrange phone done right, offering a great balance of hardware, features, and value. Normally it costs $499, but now you can scoop up the 128GB model for an all-time low of $399 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store.

The Pixel A-series has long been our go-to recommendation for a cheap Android phone, and the 9A keeps that streak alive. The device features a 6.3-inch OLED screen that’s brighter than its predecessor, handling direct sunlight with no problem. The IP68 rating is another upgrade, so you don’t have to panic over a spilled drink or a dusty pocket. Wireless charging is also available, and while it’s not the fastest at up to 7.5W, it’s a feature you don’t always see at this price.

The Tensor G4 chip and 8GB of RAM keep things snappy, whether you’re running a handful of apps or sneaking in a little gaming. Meanwhile, the 5,100mAh battery can last you through a moderate day of streaming video, social media, and web browsing with the always-on display enabled. Google also promises seven years of software updates, which is more than most phones in this range.

While the 9A ticks just about every box, it runs a smaller version of Google’s on-device AI, so you miss out features found on the other Pixel 9 devices, including call notes. And although it takes decent photos, the device can’t match the quality of the more expensive Pixel 9 and 9 Pro, particularly when taking portraits. Google has an event planned for August 20th, where we’re expecting new flagship Pixel devices to be shown off. If you don’t need a top-of-the-line device, though, you’ll probably be very happy with the 9A, especially at this price.

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