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Google’s latest Pixel 10a now at Amazon all-time low pricing from $449, or over $85 off open-box

Joining the hundreds in savings you can now land across the flagship Pixel 10 lineup with several unlocked models now at $250 to $300 off the list price, we are tracking a new Amazon all-time low on the most affordable of them all, Pixel 10a

While we did see Amazon knock another $50 off the already discounted Pixel 10 late yesterday afternoon on select colors, the Pixel 10a remains the most affordable current-gen Google phone you can buy:

Both the 128GB and the 256GB models are now sitting at new Amazon all-time lows with the best cash discount we have tracked since release earlier this year. There were some notable gift card and trade-in options during the pre-order phase, but we are looking at straight up $50 cash discounts here today. 

There are some notable open-box offers at Best Buy right now on Pixel 10a with select colors starting down at $412.99 shipped in “excellent” condition. Head over to this page, select your color of choice, and head down to the “More Buying Options” to see the open-box prices. 

That’s certainly a lower price and the best we can find from a reputable source with a warranty included, but perhaps not enough of a difference to warrant taking the open-box route. 

Here’s how deal pricing shakes out across the Pixel 10 lineup for reference – the base Pixel 10 has now dropped an additional $50 and is now $100 more than the entry-level 10a:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices