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    Pixel 9A launched a midrange Android phone earlier this year which was a balanced performance and value. Therefore, it was only a matter of time, before the things dramatically moved to later, as the holiday deals made the already cheap Google phone even more.

    Case in point: Pixel 9A for $ 349 This Amazon Prime Day is this best phone deal, and I stand by it.

    Also: Best Amazon Prime Day Deal 2025: Our 75+ favorite sales in this October

    I put it best in my review: Google Pixel 9A leaves attractive features, but nails mandatory – a reliable formula for permanent appeal. If you are on the market for a new phone, especially one who is both cheap in any way and possibly catch well in the coming years, I will put Pixel 9A above the competitive models from Samsung, OnePlus and Motorola.

    I will put it ahead of Apple’s iPhone 16E, which costs $ 250 more (vs. current selling price) and offers an inferior feature set. For the prime day price of $ 349, the Pixel 9A comes with a large-scale 6.3-inch OLED display that refreshes on 120Hz and most bright to handle AI workload, a dual camera system and 8GB RAM and Google Tenser G4 Missetes.

    Review: Why do I recommend Google Pixel 9A on competitive models from Samsung and OnePlus

    While the design is certainly stale, the phone comes in a playful lineup of colors, from safe pics such as obesidian (black) and porcelain (beige) to a fun like iris (blue) and penny (pink). I handled them all in release time, and you can’t really be wrong with any color. Even though Pixel 9A Pro is much smaller than Max and Ultra handset, it is impressively permanent with a 5,100mAh battery.

    But at the cost of such bargains, they are bound to be Some? Caves, isn’t it? Fortunately, Pixel 9A is not the largest deal-breaker. For example, 23W charging may take two hours to fully charge the device; It does not have the more modern Pixel 10 series devices similar to QI2 magnetic capabilities; And you have to compromise for some coarse bezels around the display.

    Nevertheless, if you can bear those shortcomings, you will not really find better phone deal in this holiday season. Amazon is currently exempting $ 150 Google Pixel 9ABringing it to just $ 349 for the 128GB version. This is the lowest price on the phone we have seen till date.


    Looking for the next best product? Get expert reviews and editor’s favorite ZDNET recommends,

    How did i rate this deal

    The deal is qualified as 4/5 by ZDNET’s scoring criteria, as it is an important discount that keeps the product at the lowest price yet. Will we see a better deal in the coming month? Probably, but Amazon will probably offer price adjustments if you decide to buy a phone prematurely and later worry about campaigner changes.

    While many sales phenomena have deals for a specific length, the deals are on a limited time basis, which they are subject to ending at any time. ZDNET is committed to finding, sharing and updating the best offers to help maximize your savings so that you can feel confident in your shopping because we are in our recommendations.

    Our ZDNET team of experts constantly monitors the deals that we present to keep our stories up to date. If you have missed this deal, don’t worry – we are constantly sourceing new savings opportunities on zdnet.com.

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    We aim to give you the most accurate advice to help you buy smart. The ZDNET 33 years of experience, 30 hands-on products offer critics and 10,000 square feet of lab space to ensure that we bring you the best technology.

    In 2025, we refined our approach to deals, developing an average system to share savings with readers like you. Our editor’s deal rating badges are affixed to most of our deal materials, making it easier to explain our expertise to help you make the best purchase decision.

    The origin of this approach has a percentage-clot-based system, which is to classify the savings offered on top-tech products, combined with a sliding-scale system based on many factors such as expertise and frequency, brand or product recognition, and more of our team members. Result? Specially chosen hand -prepared deals for ZDNET readers like you are fully supported by our experts.

    Too: How do we rate deals in ZDNET in 2025

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