Ahead of the Pixel 10a, the Google Store is running a rather extended sale on the Pixel 9a that ends on February 15.
The Pixel 9a is once again $100 off to $399 for the 128 GB model, while the 256 GB variant is $499. It’s available in Iris, Peony, Porcelain, and Obsidian, with Amazon running a similar deal.
This Google Store sale started today (January 21), just a few days after the last round of New Year’s offers ended. The Pixel 9a is on discount until February 15, which is quite a prolonged period at over three weeks.
That falls on the usual Sunday, with the next day being Presidents’ Day in the US. The Pixel 10a is rumored to get an unveil on Tuesday, February 17.
The timing more than lines up. It will be very interesting to see how Google markets the Pixel 10a in light of the many specification similarities. The design is mostly unchanged, though there are tweaked dimensions that are hopefully meant to support Pixelsnap.
Meanwhile, by launching in February, Google gets a six-month gap between the A-Series and flagships. We’d expect this schedule to continue going forward.
More on Pixel:
- Android 16 January update rolling out: Pixel 10 GPU improvements, battery fixes, more
- Pixel Launcher rolls out search shortcut to quickly ‘open’ apps
- Google’s Pixelsnap Chargers will get firmware updates
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