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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Now my dithering is up a notch, lol. I'd almost decided to go with Amazon and not trade-in my 6a (Amazon only gives $20), and just keep it as a backup (that would probably just sit in a drawer). Because I had no google coupon, and the $100 google credit isn't as useful to me as the Amazon $100 gift card. But now I gotta think again about how nice it would be to get $125 back on the trade in.
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I typically get metro tmobile deals for under $100, put it in a drawer and unlock after a year. The one I have like that is going to my husband now as his old phone no longer gets updates, and I don't have another metro phone on ice yet. So if my new phone breaks, I'd have to pay a lot more than I want to get any replacement immediately. But, I never have damaged a phone yet. My husband has a couple of times, though.
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