Google Store offers
Up to $550 Off Google Pixel 10a Unlocked Smartphone (various colors) when you
Trade In a Qualifying Smartphone, plus get
Free Google Pixel Buds 2a Wireless Earbuds or
$100 Google Store Credit with purchase of your Pixel 10a, with prices starting as low as
Free after trade-in.
Shipping is free.
- Additional Savings (YMMV): Check your email to see if you have received an email offer from Google offering (an additional) $100 Off the Pixel 10a from the Google Store via unique coupon code, which can be used together with this offer.
Thanks to community member ProudToBeAnIndian for finding this deal.
- Note: Device trade in must be in good condition to qualify. Trade-in values vary based on condition, year, and configuration of your eligible device, and are subject to change upon inspection.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Pixel 10a product page
- Select desired color
- Select desired storage capacity (128GB or 256GB)
- Select 'Unlocked'
- Under 'Trade in your phone,' click 'Get estimate'
- Use the drop down menus to select your phone manufacturer, model, and storage size
- Select Yes or No for 'Is your phone in good condition?'
- Click 'Add trade-in'
- Select 'Don't protect my device' under 'Add Pixel Care+' device protection plan
- Or select a coverage plan, which will add to your total price
- Under 'Choose your offer' select one of the following free w/ purchase options:
- Pixel Buds 2a wireless earbuds $0
- $100 Google Store Credit (valid towards a future purchase)
- Complete your order
- When your new phone arrives, transfer your data (if necessary) and factory reset your old device
- You'll get a prepaid trade-in kit to mail your old phone; be sure to ship it within 30 days, any later could change your estimate
- After your trade-in phone is inspected you'll get an email confirming its value and receive the credit in 2-5 days
- Trade-in credit will be issued to the form of payment used to purchase your Pixel 10a.
- Note: If the value of the trade-in device is greater than the price of the new Pixel 10a device, any difference will be paid by issuance of Google Store Credit.
Example Trade-In Values:
- Apple iPhone 13 $305
- Apple iPhone 12 $265
- Apple iPhone 11 $110
- Apple iPhone SE (3rd Gen) $215
- Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen) $150
- Google Pixel 9a $275
- Google Pixel 8a $215
- Samsung Galaxy S23 FE $210
- Samsung S22 5G $220
- & Many More up to $550 (example: w/ iPhone 16 Pro Max trade-in)
- Note: Use the drop-down menu on the page to see if your device is eligible, plus see trade-in estimates.
Examples:
- Google Pixel 10a + Free Google Pixel Buds 2a or $100 Google Store Credit w/ purchase
- 128GB model: $499 - $305 Off via iPhone 13 trade-in = $194 (or $94 if you also receive the $100 off email offer)
- 256GB model: $599 - $305 Off via iPhone 13 trade-in = $294 (or $194 if you also receive the $100 off email offer)
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Pixel 10a is essentially equal to Pixel 9a with same storage, memory, camera etc. The very small stuff they actually changed (screen brightness increase of 10%) won't actually matter to anyone. How is it that Google didn't upgrade the Pixel 10a to Tensor G5 or make any other meaningful upgrades?
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Not interested in Fi, already have a year paid up elsewhere. I can't imagine those costs for a cell plan, I don't need all that. I go with cheap Red Pocket plans, don't need loads of data.
Update: quick search, so far the first thing I saw was Fi customers get $50 less for their 6a trade-in. It's always something, lol
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I looked through posts and couldn't find anything that explained any of that in a way I could understanding and act on. Either I overlooked it, or it's because I just have no understand of how Fi works or getting a discount for signup or any of that. It's fine, maybe I'll do a search later and see if I can find instructions in Google/reddit. At this point, I have no idea what the deal would cost me if I could get it doing the Fi route.
Update: quick search, so far the first thing I saw was Fi customers get $50 less for their 6a trade-in. It's always something, lol
1. Sign up for Google FI flexible plan. Fi has their biggest upfront discount for this plan and this is a pay per GB plan so you don't pay for any data as you won't be using the line. Use the *unmentionable* code during sign up so you get $60 off for the service fees. The flexible plan is $20 per month and $5 tax and other fees on top.
2. Be on FI for 21 days after which Fi considers you an existing users and shows you deals with upfront discounts like $250 off pixel 10a, $650 off galaxy s25 ultra. The only requirements is to stay on FI after activating the phone for 120 days.
3. Order the phone and activate it on FI. Wait for a day for 120 day counter to go down by 1 in the FI app.
4. The phones are factory unlocked so you can move your existing SIM to the FI phone. Disable/remove Fi eSIM/pSIM. The counter will still go down as usual. Make sure not to put that pSIM on any other phone.
5. After 120 day counter reaches 0 pause then service and then rinse and repeat for the next deal.
Ordering from google store: As Google store gives you coupons for pixels and elevated trade in values compared to Fi you should order the phone from the Google store instead. You will have to have the same email address for Google store and Fi and you have to make sure "Allow CPNI sharing" is checked in Fi app. Then log into the store with the Google account, the FI offer should already show up when you choose FI as a carrier. Apply coupon and trade in as needed.
As the Google coupon for pixel 10a expires on 3/11 there is not enough time for you to become an "existing" FI user so this won't work but it will work for any future FI deals like S26 next week etc. I have been upgrading to latest Galaxy ultras every year by not paying money doing this. I sell the older version locally to make up/exceed the money needed for the new one (FI trade in values are abysmal so you should sell the old locally on FB marketplace etc)
1. Sign up for Google FI flexible plan. Fi has their biggest upfront discount for this plan and this is a pay per GB plan so you don't pay for any data as you won't be using the line. Use the *unmentionable* code during sign up so you get $60 off for the service fees. The flexible plan is $20 per month and $5 tax and other fees on top.
2. Be on FI for 21 days after which Fi considers you an existing users and shows you deals with upfront discounts like $250 off pixel 10a, $650 off galaxy s25 ultra. The only requirements is to stay on FI after activating the phone for 120 days.
3. Order the phone and activate it on FI. Wait for a day for 120 day counter to go down by 1 in the FI app.
4. The phones are factory unlocked so you can move your existing SIM to the FI phone. Disable/remove Fi eSIM/pSIM. The counter will still go down as usual. Make sure not to put that pSIM on any other phone.
5. After 120 day counter reaches 0 pause then service and then rinse and repeat for the next deal.
Ordering from google store: As Google store gives you coupons for pixels and elevated trade in values compared to Fi you should order the phone from the Google store instead. You will have to have the same email address for Google store and Fi and you have to make sure "Allow CPNI sharing" is checked in Fi app. Then log into the store with the Google account, the FI offer should already show up when you choose FI as a carrier. Apply coupon and trade in as needed.
As the Google coupon for pixel 10a expires on 3/11 there is not enough time for you to become an "existing" FI user so this won't work but it will work for any future FI deals like S26 next week etc. I have been upgrading to latest Galaxy ultras every year by not paying money doing this. I sell the older version locally to make up/exceed the money needed for the new one (FI trade in values are abysmal so you should sell the old locally on FB marketplace etc)
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I'm still on the hunt for a $100 code, if anyone has one they don't intend to use.
Thanks!
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