Google Pixel 9a
The latest Pixel has high-end cameras, great battery life, and is the most durable model yet—all for $499.
Google’s Pixel A-series phones are a good way to save money and still get the best of Google’s hardware. So when those get discounted down from their already low price, they become a great opportunity for anyone looking to buy a smartphone for cheap. Google’s Pixel 9a is currently heavily discounted, so act quickly.

The Pixel 9a is typically $500, which is already a low price, considering the MSRP for the regular Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro. Right now, though, and ahead of the Pixel 10 annoucement later this month, you can snag this phone for just $400. This is $100 off, and a really great price considering what you’re getting.
The phone is powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chip, the same one found in the more expensive Pixel 9 series. So it cuts corners elsewhere to bring the price down. It boasts a 6.3-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 2,700 nits. The camera system includes a 48MP main sensor and a 13MP ultrawide lens, supported by a suite of AI-powered photography tools like Magic Editor and Best Take. It also has a 5,100 mAh battery, an IP68 dust and water resistance rating, and a promise of seven years of software updates, which will keep your phone updated all the way up into 2032. Frankly, the differences between the Pixel 9a and its more expensive siblings can be counted with one hand—it has a slightly inferior camera system to the Pixel 9, it has slightly bigger bezels, and it has less RAM (8GB vs. 12GB on the Pixel 9 and 16GB on the 9 Pro). But if you don’t care about that, this is a great phone.
I personally daily drive a Pixel 9 Pro, and I can tell you the Pixel 9a is a great purchase, especially so at this price. verify to get this deal now before it’s gone. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.