Get the Google Pixel 9a with $100 store credit at Amazon, Best Buy and the Google Store
If you’ve been eyeing the Google Pixel 9a, now’s a good time to pounce. That’s because you can get a $100 gift card for free when you buy the flagship-quality midrange phone. In Engadget’s review, Sam Rutherford deemed it “the best value of any Android phone.”
The $100 gift card bonus is live at Amazon, Best Buy and the Google Store. Each has pros and cons, but it makes the most sense to order from the retailer where you shop the most.
The Pixel 9a is Google’s entry point into the Pixel ecosystem. Its sub-flagship pricing masks a handset that, in many ways, rivals phones that cost twice as much. It has a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. We found it to be sharp, colorful and “one of the best displays in this price range.”
It uses the same Tensor G4 processor found in the more expensive Pixel 9 brethren. The only performance compromise you’ll find is its 8GB of RAM vs. the 12GB in the standard Pixel 9. That will only reveal itself if you’re heavy into multitasking or gaming. Given the $300 price discrepancy between it and the Pixel 9, it’s hard to nitpick much about that.
Google’s Pixel lineup is known for its camera prowess, and the 9a is no exception. It pairs a 48MP main camera with a 13MP ultra-wide lens. Although there’s no telephoto, it compensates with AI-based Super Res Zoom that can achieve up to 8x digital zoom. The phone also has Google’s Night Sight feature for sharp, balanced low-light photography.
We found that the camera outperforms the $1,299 Galaxy S25 Ultra in color accuracy, detail and low-light performance. It’s also competitive with the S25U in ultra-wide shots. The latter edges it out there (if only slightly) because of better color saturation. Still, we’re talking about a $800 pricing discrepancy, so the fact that it’s in the conversation is no small achievement.
The Pixel 9a’s only drawbacks are its lower 8GB of RAM, slower charging speeds than flagships, its lack of optical zoom and its plastic backing (rather than glass). But for $499 — essentially $399 if you use that gift card forpurchases you’d make anyway — this is a nice deal for a nearly flagship Android handset that made our list of the best smartphones.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/get-the-google-pixel-9a-with-100-store-credit-at-amazon-best-buy-and-the-google-store-164530159.html?src=rss
If you’ve been eyeing the Google Pixel 9a, now’s a good time to pounce. That’s because you can get a $100 gift card for free when you buy the flagship-quality midrange phone. In Engadget’s review, Sam Rutherford deemed it “the best value of any Android phone.” The $100 gift card…
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