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Prime Members: 128GB Google Pixel 6a 5G Unlocked Smartphone (Various Colors)

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$249

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 128GB Google Pixel 6a 5G Unlocked Smartphone (Various Colors) on sale for $249. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Product must be sold/shipped by Amazon and must be a Prime Member to purchase
Thanks to community member phoinix for finding this deal.

Available:
  • Chalk
  • Charcoal
  • Sage
Features:
  • Google Tensor Octa-Core Mali-G78 MP20
  • 6.1" 2400x1080p Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Touchscreen Display
  • 128GB Internal Storage
  • 6GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • IP67 Dust/Water Resistant
  • Nano-SIM/eSIM
  • WiFi 6 w/ Bluetooth 5.2
  • GSM/HSPA/LTE/5G
  • Li-Po 4410 mAh Non Removable Battery
  • Fast Charging 18W + USB Power Delivery 3.0
  • Android 12 (Upgradable to Android 13)

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $50 lower (17% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 48+ thumbs up.
  • About this product:
    • 1-year manufacturer warranty
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 128GB Google Pixel 6a 5G Unlocked Smartphone (Various Colors) on sale for $249. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Product must be sold/shipped by Amazon and must be a Prime Member to purchase
Thanks to community member phoinix for finding this deal.

Available:
  • Chalk
  • Charcoal
  • Sage
Features:
  • Google Tensor Octa-Core Mali-G78 MP20
  • 6.1" 2400x1080p Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Touchscreen Display
  • 128GB Internal Storage
  • 6GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • IP67 Dust/Water Resistant
  • Nano-SIM/eSIM
  • WiFi 6 w/ Bluetooth 5.2
  • GSM/HSPA/LTE/5G
  • Li-Po 4410 mAh Non Removable Battery
  • Fast Charging 18W + USB Power Delivery 3.0
  • Android 12 (Upgradable to Android 13)

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $50 lower (17% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 48+ thumbs up.
  • About this product:
    • 1-year manufacturer warranty
  • About this store:

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Google Pixel 6a - 5G Android Phone - Unlocked Smartphone with 12 Megapixel Camera and 24-Hour Battery - Charcoal

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Phones are easily lost or stolen. If you don't care about all the personal data in your phone being compromised, no worries.
Tri1914
385 Posts
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Currently 8 months into my 6a, couple of issues, fingerprint reader is crap, less than 50% accuracy, phone gets hot easily and will throttle, battery life is only enough to last through half the day if you travel on the road alot
argentum2f
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Nearly everybody should absolutely have a lock of some kind, as phones can be lost or stolen. Considering the fact that having someone's phone often gives you access to bank accounts, credit accounts and identity, pretty much everything you have from house title to retirement savings to car is potentially at risk. Even if you don't have bank apps, having your phone number gives them an easy pass to get around 2FA, which coupled with a little more information (possible gleaned from your phone) might be enough to still get access to bank accounts, etc.

Good, and well placed (like the old pixel where it's on the back) fingerprint readers are much faster. If I pull my phone out of my pocket it's on and unlocked by the time my eyes see it. Very convenient.

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AndrewG8296
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Great phone for the price.
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Kuma1
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Have read sd comments for a few years how great Pixel phones are but the 4.3 rating is not impressive for a $350 phone?
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Traveler-1701
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The fingerprint reader is still garbage or has it been fixed?
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kdawg954
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Quote from Kuma1 :
Have read sd comments for a few years how great Pixel phones are but the 4.3 rating is not impressive for a $350 phone?
Fingerprint reader is literally the only issue. Much less of an issue (if one at all) if you don't use a screen protector but its not great with one on it, requires multiple prints to get it to an acceptable state.

Other than that it's probably the best sub $350 phone out there. Great price here if you need an unlocked phone but can be frustrating with a screen protector.
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Quote from Traveler-1701 :
The fingerprint reader is still garbage or has it been fixed?
Improved, but it will never be fully fixed. If you use a screen protector you will still likely have some read errors and have to scan multiple times
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pandy00
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decent phone. not fond of the fact that it doesn't have wireless charging considering all my Samsung phone have had it since like 5+ years ago. wish it was cheaper, i'd get replacement for my wife's broken screen ...
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Tri1914
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Currently 8 months into my 6a, couple of issues, fingerprint reader is crap, less than 50% accuracy, phone gets hot easily and will throttle, battery life is only enough to last through half the day if you travel on the road alot
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PorcupinePoke
Jul 11, 2023
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any deals on the 6 pro or 7 pro?
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rlantigua
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Quote from kdawg954 :
Improved, but it will never be fully fixed. If you use a screen protector you will still likely have some read errors and have to scan multiple times
I have never ran into this issue with Pixel phones. With or without screen protection
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gullzway
Jul 11, 2023
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Quote from Tri1914 :
Currently 8 months into my 6a, couple of issues, fingerprint reader is crap, less than 50% accuracy, phone gets hot easily and will throttle, battery life is only enough to last through half the day if you travel on the road alot
Does traveling on the road use more phone battery?
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Tri1914
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Quote from gullzway :
Does traveling on the road use more phone battery?
Yes way more. Due to 4G/5G, and GPS
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Quote from shark974 :
why do people use fingerprint readers, weird to me. mostly you dont need any lock on your phone since it doesnt leave your person. but if you do just use 4 digit pin at least as fast as print and more secure
Phones are easily lost or stolen. If you don't care about all the personal data in your phone being compromised, no worries.
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Quote from shark974 :
why do people use fingerprint readers, weird to me. mostly you dont need any lock on your phone since it doesnt leave your person. but if you do just use 4 digit pin at least as fast as print and more secure
Nearly everybody should absolutely have a lock of some kind, as phones can be lost or stolen. Considering the fact that having someone's phone often gives you access to bank accounts, credit accounts and identity, pretty much everything you have from house title to retirement savings to car is potentially at risk. Even if you don't have bank apps, having your phone number gives them an easy pass to get around 2FA, which coupled with a little more information (possible gleaned from your phone) might be enough to still get access to bank accounts, etc.

Good, and well placed (like the old pixel where it's on the back) fingerprint readers are much faster. If I pull my phone out of my pocket it's on and unlocked by the time my eyes see it. Very convenient.
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I'm still waiting on a Pixel 5 for around $100 to replace my Pixel 2XL that is still working great that I got for $80 a year and a half ago.

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