The best Google Pixel 4A deals for March 2022
Start your new year out with some Google Pixel 4a deals
You'll find all the best Google Pixel 4a deals all neatly rounded up right here on this page. The good news? There are still a couple of promotions and discounts left. The bad news? This device is pretty much discontinued now - no doubt to make room for the new Google Pixel 5a. Still, if you are interested, then you can see this week's best Google Pixel 4a deals just down below.
With an introductory price of $349 / £349 / AU$599, the Google Pixel 4a comes at an even lower price than last year's Pixel 3a - great news for budget Android aficionados. While it's entering a competitive sphere, not least because of Apple's latest budget phone - the iPhone SE, so far it's looking like an exceptionally compelling alternative for those who want that big brand recognition, but with an Android flavor.
Currently, the Google Pixel 4a comes in just one color - the aptly named 'Just Black', and features 128GB of internal storage, 6GB of RAM, and 5.8-inch OLED display. Its camera setup might seem a little basic, with a single 12.2 MP rear camera and 8MP front camera, but thanks to Google's industry-leading software you can be sure this mid-range phone snaps pics with the best of them.
Now we've given you a little taste of what to expect with Google's latest device, down below you'd find this week's best Google Pixel 4a deals.
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Google Pixel 4a deals: what you need to know
OS: Android 10 | Screen size: 5.81-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2340 | Memory: 6GB Ram | Weight: 143g |Storage: 128GB | Battery: 3140mAh | Rear camera: 12.2MP| Front camera: 8MP
The Google Pixel 4a is the tech giants' latest stab at an affordable, yet feature-packed smartphone that's squarely aimed at the mid-range market. For a reasonable sum you're getting a nice, one-hand friendly chassis, bright 5.81-inch OLED screen, and some fairly fast components - albeit nothing mind-blowing.
Unlike its bigger sibling, the Pixel 4 and 4 XL, it's rocking a single-rear 12.2mp camera instead of the double array. While that might seem like a shortcoming, it's actually not - there's plenty of Google software magic under the hood that enables this seemingly old-school setup to still snap some awesome pics.
Being from Google themselves, you can also expect to forgo all the usual proprietary bloatware that you'll normally see with third party non-apple manufacturers. Subsequently, it's stripped-down, runs along at a fairly briskly pace - and does away with all the added bells and whistles that often don't add much to the user experience.
Should you buy it though? Competition is indeed especially stiff at this price point, not least because of the excellent OnePlus Nord and 2020 iPhone SE already offering extremely good (and affordable) options. Whereas the Pixel 4a doesn't quite boast the same powerful components as it's main rivals, where it does stand out is its extremely intuitive camera software - which enables some really great fuss-free snaps for the price. It's also the top budget choice for those who are already invested and familiar with the fairly ubiquitous Google eco-system, since, as you'd expect the Pixel 4a is especially set for use with Google assistant.
- Read our full Google Pixel 4a review
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Alex is TechRadar's deals editor, specializing in getting our readers the bang bang for the buck on the tech that we know and love. He's a dab hand at covering retailer events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day having over seven years of e-commerce experience at Future PLC; including bylines at our sister sites T3 and GamesRadar. Alex's expertise touches on most areas of TechRadar but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer. Outside of work, you'll find him indulging his love for street and travel photography, at home working on music, or down at the local climbing gym.