Google released the Pixel 3a and 3a XL about six months ago. While the phones looked a bit unconvincing before launch, we quickly fell in love with them after, due to the almost perfect packages they offered.
The Pixel 3a had an MSRP of US$399, with the bigger 3a XL coming in at US$479. Over the past month or so, they've been available for US$100 off—US$299 and US$379 respectively. Amazon and Best Buy have a step further now, though, shaving a further US$20 off the phones' price tags.
That's for a total of US$120 off on each of the phones, and the 3a and 3a XL are now on sale for US$279 and US$359 respectively.
It's hard to argue with the value they offer, especially at those price points. You'd be hard-pressed a brand new phone in this price region. A flagship-tier camera setup, stereo speakers, Google's own software, and class-leading software updates. What's not to love?
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