The new Google Pixel 7a will cost from £23 a month in the cheapest deal on the market after Google revealed its newest budget phone.
The Pixel 7a, a successor to the Pixel 6a, was announced today (10 May) with the same design as the more expensive Pixel 7 and 7 Pro handsets.
The phone comes in four colours; Charcoal, Snow, Sea, and Coral and the Google Pixel Buds A headphones will also get the Sea colour for the first time. Google has also upgraded the camera on the phone, giving it a 72% larger sensor than Pixel 6a, which lets in 44% more light. The phone also comes with a new 13-megapixel ultrawide lens and quicker Night Sight for taking pictures in low light.
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A number of phone networks have revealed initial prices for the Google Pixel 7a on contract terms and the cheapest option paying monthly is a little under £23 a month. The cheapest option to buy the new handset outright is listed as £449 as the first pre-orders open for the new phone.
O2 is selling the Pixel 7a 128GB from just £22.64 per month (and £30 upfront) with 1GB data until 31 May 2023. You can order that deal here.
O2 is also giving away Pixel Buds A-Series in white, charcoal or olive, worth £99.99 if you order before 22 May. The device itself will cost £449 on O2.
Rival network Vodafone is listing the price of the Pixel 7a at £29 a month (£19 upfront cost) with 8GB of data , £32 a month and £19 up front for 25GB of data and £41 a month and £19 up front with unlimited data. The Google Pixel Buds A-Series are also included when ordered before 22 May on Vodafone.
Vodafone has listed the device as £452 if you want to pay in one go.