Google’s Pixel 10A Sees $50 Price Cut on Latest Midrange Model
Google’s latest midrange phone, the Pixel 10A, is now available at a discounted price of $449 for its 128GB model and $549 for its 256GB version. The device features many of the same software enhancements as its pricier counterpart, the Pixel 10, but with some notable differences that set it apart from last year’s Pixel 9A. The Pixel 10A boasts a slightly brighter screen, faster wired charging, and support for Satellite SOS, among other small upgrades. It also comes with two unique AI-powered features not available on the 9A: Camera Coach and Auto Best Take. However, there is no internal hardware difference that would prevent these features from being compatible with last year’s model. With its new price cut, the Pixel 10A becomes an attractive option for those looking to upgrade their midrange phone without breaking the bank. The device can be purchased from Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store, offering a range of color options and trade-in incentives to sweeten the deal. For comparison, Sony’s wireless earbuds, the WF-1000XM6, are currently available for $298 at Amazon and Best Buy, matching their lowest price yet. Additionally, Micro Center is offering an AMD motherboard bundle with a Ryzen 5 processor, RAM, and other components, while Elden Ring Nightreign can be purchased for nearly half its usual price as part of Best Buy’s Ultimate Deal sale.