Google Pixel 4a 5G arrives at new all-time low of $446 (Save $53)

Reg. $499 $446

Amazon offers the unlocked Google Pixel 4a 5G 128GB Android Smartphone for $446.19 shipped. While you’d normally pay $499, today’s offer amounts to $53 in savings, beats our previous mention by $3, and is a new all-time low. Pixel 4a delivers a 5.8-inch OLED display that’s powered by a Snapdragon 765G chip and comes armed with 5G connectivity. Not only is it more powerful than the standard edition 4a, but you’re also looking at increased battery life and a 16MP wide-angle camera lens on the back in addition to the primary 12.2MP sensor. Over 5,600 customers have left a 4.6/5 star rating, largely agreeing with our hands-on review. Head below for more.

The featured discount brings with it plenty of increased performance and bolstered battery life compared to the standard edition of Google’s smartphone. But if you can live without the 5G connectivity and other perks, going with the standard Pixel 4a might be a better option. You’re getting the same overall design and much of the same functionality, but for a more affordable $349 price tag. Otherwise, use a portion of your savings from the lead deal to protect the Pixel 4a 5G with Spigen’s Tough Armor Case at $15.

There are also plenty of other deals to consider in our Android guide, as well. This morning saw Samsung’s Galaxy Note20/Ultra handsets at up to $500 off, which join the ongoing price cuts on its Galaxy S20 FE at $100 off and this all-time low on the new Galaxy S21+. Just be sure to check out all of the best app and game deals, too.

Google Pixel 4a 5G features:

Meet Pixel 4a with 5G, the essential Google phone. It has the helpful stuff you need in a cell phone, with an extra boost of 5G speed. So you can download a movie in seconds, enjoy smooth streaming, and play your favorite games. Pixel 4a with 5G also takes amazing ultrawide photos in any light, keeps your data safe, blocks robocalls, and has an all-day battery that can last up to 48 hours with Extreme Battery Saver.

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