Google's Pixel 3a And Pixel 3a XL Are $100 Off Today With This Hot Deal

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The Pixel 3a and the Pixel 3a XL have been on the market for a few months as the entry level devices in Google's smartphone lineup. Best Buy has a good deal going on the Pixel 3a models that knocks a significant chunk off the purchase price if you're willing to activate the phone with a wireless carrier.

Best Buy is offering $100 off both Pixel 3a models, and the only caveat is that the smartphones have to be activated today to get the $100 discount. Those willing to activate can get the Pixel 3a XL for $379.99. The device comes out of the box running Android 9.0 Pie for the OS, but is upgradable to Android 10.

It's unlocked for all major carriers and runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 processor. The smartphone has a 6-inch screen with 2160 x 1080 resolution, a 12.2MP rear camera, and an 8MP front camera. Internal storage is 64GB, and it has 4GB of RAM. The smaller Pixel 3a is offered at $299.99 unlocked (also representing a $100 discount).

The Pixel 3a is unlocked and has 64GB of internal storage with 4GB of RAM. It also runs a Snapdragon 670 processor and runs Android 9 Pie. Its display is 5.6-inches and has 2220 x 1080 resolution. 

The Google hardware event where the Pixel 4 smartphones are expected to debut kicks off tomorrow. It's possible we might see some larger discounts on older Pixel devices after the Pixel 4 debut happens. We are also only a bit more than a month away from Black Friday when discounts tend to be at their highest levels.

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