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Amazon beats Google with this Black Friday Pixel 7a deal
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Amazon has sliced the price of the Pixel 7a for Black Friday and improved on Google’s already impressive price for the excellent Android phone.
Both Google itself and Amazon have slashed £70 off the £449 RRP of the Pixel 7a, but buy through Amazon and you’ll also bag yourself a charger.
That’s something you’ll have to find separately if you buy from Google, so if you’ve got your eye on a new Pixel this is the one to plump for. For £379, you won’t find a better phone.
As this is part of Amazon’s Black Friday sale it’ll expire soon, so best to act fast if you want to ensure you get it at this price. For other deals, see ourbest Black Friday dealslive blog.
Amazon beats Google with this Black Friday Pixel 7a deal
Both Google itself and Amazon have slashed £70 off the £449 RRP of the Pixel 7a, but buy through Amazon and you’ll also bag yourself a charger.
We’re massive fans of the Pixel 7a and it’s easily one of the most impressive phones at the original price, let alone this new reduced price. You can see a snapshot of our review below.
Google’s 2023 mid-range phone is a triumph
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Our reviewer said, “Google’s mid-range series of smartphones has never been this good. While I would have liked to see better battery performance, the rest of the Pixel 7a is a triumph.”
Features include an impressive camera array with fantastic, for the price, low-light performance, a very capable Tensor chipset and Google’s sleek version of Android. The Pixel 7a also makes multiple improvements over the 6a, including highly-requested features like wireless charging, a 90Hz display and more RAM.
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