The Newest Google Pixel Phone Comes With a $100 Gift Card (for Now)
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The Newest Google Pixel Phone Comes With a $100 Gift Card (for Now)
"The Google Pixel 10a isn't super impressive compared to previous A-series smartphones. In fact, the Pixel 9a is still our favorite Android phone. The two phones are largely similar, even rocking the same chipset. The Pixel 10a does come in some new colors, though, like Fog and Lavender, and the phone is slightly thinner, with a less noticeable camera bump."
"The Pixel 10a is getting some of the same AI features as you'd find in the Pixel 10, plus support for AirDrop as well. The battery lasts up to 30 hours on a single charge, and the phone will have seven years of software and security updates."
"Amazon and Best Buy are both offering free $100 gift cards when you preorder. The phone's price is $499, but the gift card sweetens the deal. It'll be automatically added to your cart. Amazon's gift card is a physical one that ships with the phone; Best Buy's is a digital gift card that will be sent to your email after your preorder is fulfilled."
The Google Pixel 10a releases March 5 at $499, with both Amazon and Best Buy offering $100 gift cards for preorders. Amazon provides either a physical gift card or free Pixel Buds 2a, while Best Buy sends a digital gift card via email. The Pixel 10a shows incremental improvements over the Pixel 9a, including new Fog and Lavender colors, a thinner design with a less prominent camera bump, a brighter and more scratch-resistant screen, and increased recycled materials. Key upgrades include AI features from the Pixel 10, AirDrop support, 30-hour battery life, and seven years of software and security updates. However, both phones share the same chipset, making the 10a only marginally different from its predecessor.
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