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The Pixel 10 Pro is grabbing headlines, but what about an alternative that offers the same flexibility at a much more competitive price? Time for the Pixel 9a to step forward and bring the special offers from Google that will bring consumers into the Pixel family with a practical new smartphone.
While the Pixel 10 Pro family advances Google's artificial intelligence ambitions, the relevant upgrades seem more geared towards the benefit of the Gemini project than the consumer. Google's move away from Samsung Foundry to TSMC for the fabrication of the Tensor Mobile G5 design certainly offers benefits to Google, even while the jury is out on the effectiveness of the Tensor G5 over last year's G4.
The software updates -- which are generally backported to older models -- refresh and update many of the existing features. Google is leaning into Magic Cue and its ability to parse information in your phone and incoming requests from contacts, another small step towards moving away from an App-first interface to an Agentic-AI interface.
These are all key steps in developing the Pixel platform (and therefore the Android platform) for the future. In terms of the Pixel 10 Pro's immediate benefit to the consumer, there's less to go on. While there will always be a group that wants the biggest, the fastest and most powerful phones, it's always worth checking out what else is available.
For those looking to stay (or join) the Pixel family, there's a lot to like about the Pixel 9a, especially as Google is sweetening the package with a mix of trade-ins and bundled subscriptions.
First up are Google's trade-in offers. These are a common sight for new phones, and while the Pixel 9a is not part of the current wave of Pixels, its March launch means it is just over seven months old. The new device offers similar purchase benefits as the Pixel 10 family.
Depending on the device you trade in, US consumers can receive up to $620 in value. To gain that, you'll need to offer a premium device such as the iPhone 16 Pro Max with 1TB of storage. Moving up from a contemporary device such as the Galaxy S24, you'll receive around $200.
New customers who sign up for the Google Fi Wireless plans can effectively get the Pixel 9a for free, with $499 of bill credits spread over 24 monthly bills, matching the $499 price of the 128 GB model. Existing Google Fi customers can receive a $250 discount on the purchase of the Piel 9a.
The current smartphone ecosystems are primarily focused on services. They offer more functionality to users while also creating predictable revenue streams for companies. While phones such as the Pixel 10 Pro come with free subscriptions to services for a year, the more cost-effective phones, like the Pixel 9a, come with shorter periods, which are more than enough for you to decide if these are right for you.
The Pixel 9a's offers include three months of Google One, three months of YouTube Premium and 6 months of Fitbit Premium.
With a list price of $499, the Pixel 9a is a direct competitor to the iPhone 16e and the likes of the OnePlus Nords and Samsung Galaxy A models in the mid-range.
The Pixel 9a is already seen as the Pixel smartphone that offers the best value for money. The Tensor G4 chipset is the same found in the Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL; it comes with a fully integrated suite of AI tools and will receive seven years of software updates and security patches.