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Google’s Iris Pixel 9a just fell back to $349 all-time low if you’re quick (Reg. $499)

The notable Google Pixel 10 deals we are tracking this week remain live: $150 off Pixel 10, $200 off Pixel 10 Pro/XL, and $300 off Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but pricing on the more affordable 9a has been up and down. That said, Amazon is now offering the more vibrant Iris color Pixel 9a back at its best price to date with $150 in savings. 

Considering how notable it is to catch a current-gen Pixel handset down at $349, and how fast this same deal on the Obsidian model disappeared. You might want to jump on this one sooner than later if you’re interested. 

Amazon is now offering the Google Pixel 9a in brand new, unlocked condition with the Iris value paint job down at $349 shipped. Regularly $499, this is $150 off the list price and the lowest price we can find. 

We have seen more than a few chances to land Pixel 9a at $100 off, but at $150 off…not so much. For two brief stints over Black Friday and the holidays last year we saw this same deal, alongside a few very short-lived offers this week on select colors. Chances are, this deal won’t last for long. 

And here’s more details on the upcoming Pixel 10a:

Google Pixel 9a features:

  • Google Pixel 9a is engineered by Google with more than you expect, for less than you think; like Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, the incredible Pixel Camera, and an all-day battery and durable design
  • Take amazing photos and videos with the Pixel Camera, and make them better than you can imagine with Google AI; get great group photos with Add Me and Best Take; and use Macro Focus for spectacular images of tiny details like raindrops and flowers
  • Google Pixel’s Adaptive Battery can last over 30 hours; turn on Extreme Battery Saver and it can last up to 100 hours, so your phone has power when you need it most
  • Get more info quickly with Gemini[1]; instead of typing, use Gemini Live; it follows along even if you change the topic[8]; and save time by asking Gemini to find info across your Google apps, like Maps, Calendar, Gmail, and YouTube Music

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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