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Google Pixel 9a Down To £349 In Early Black Friday Deal

Last updated: November 12, 2025 5:40 pm
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Black Friday is a perfect time to snag a new phone at a discounted price, and this year the deals are looking better than ever. One standout offer that you won’t want to miss is on the Google Pixel 9a, a mid-range handset that was released just in April but is already seeing significant savings.

The Pixel 9a typically starts at £499, but right now you can grab the 128GB model for just £347 on Amazon. That’s a generous 30% discount and the lowest price it has ever been. Other retailers like Argos, Currys, John Lewis, and Very are also offering the device for £349, so you have a few options to choose from.

But the real deal comes from the official Google Store, where you can trade in your old iPhone or Android handset to further reduce the cost of the Pixel 9a. Depending on the device you trade in, you could potentially get the Pixel 9a for free or at a significantly reduced price. For example, upgrading from last year’s Pixel 8a could get you a £180 discount, bringing the price down to just £169.

If you’re looking to trade in a larger device like the Pixel 9 Pro XL, you could get as much as £397 back, essentially getting the Pixel 9a for free and receiving £48 of extra Google Store credit. Keep in mind that these are estimates, and the final price offered may vary. It’s worth exploring the trade-in option to see how much you can save.

Additionally, if you have a Google account, check your emails for any personalized discounts that could save you even more. Some users have reported receiving an extra 5% off until 1 December, so it’s worth checking to see if you qualify for any additional savings.

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The Pixel 9a is a top contender in the mid-range smartphone market, offering a beautiful 6.3-inch display, impressive camera performance with a 48MP main rear lens, solid performance, reliable battery life, and excellent build quality. With the latest Android 16 update available and seven years of software updates promised, the Pixel 9a is not only a great phone for now but also a smart investment for the future.

If you’re on the hunt for more Black Friday deals on Google Pixel devices, be sure to check out our guide to the best Google Pixel Black Friday deals. You may also want to browse through the best Black Friday deals on phones and accessories to make the most of this shopping season.

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