Google’s Pixel 8a just dropped to $286 refurbished on Amazon. That’s $212 off the $499 retail price. You’re getting the same Tensor G3 chip and AI features as the $699 Pixel 8, just in a cheaper body. Seven years of Android updates through 2031 are included.
Snag it while stock lasts
The Pixel 8a delivers Google’s flagship processor with full access to Magic Editor, Circle to Search, and all the AI camera tricks. Most phones at this price get two years of support. This one gets seven.
Specs at a Glance:
- 6.1-inch OLED display (120Hz, 2000 nit peak)
- Google Tensor G3 processor
- 8GB RAM, 128GB storage
- 64MP main + 13MP ultrawide cameras
- IP67 water resistance
- Android 14 with updates until 2031
- Refurbished excellent condition, 11-month warranty
Amazon Renewed buyers confirm performance matches new units. One verified purchaser noted: “Battery life excellent, feels brand new ★★★★☆.” Minimal cosmetic wear expected, but functionality is solid.
The camera punches above its weight. The 64MP sensor captures sharp shots with accurate colors. Google’s computational photography handles low light well. Magic Editor lets you move objects or erase backgrounds with a tap.
Performance stays smooth thanks to Tensor G3. Apps open fast, multitasking works without stutters, the 120Hz display keeps scrolling fluid. Daily use feels quick.
The tradeoffs: plastic back instead of glass, Gorilla Glass 3 instead of newer protection, and slow 18W charging. If you need a quick top-up, this isn’t it.
The $699 Pixel 8 adds glass construction and slightly better cameras. But at $286 refurbished versus $699 new, those upgrades don’t justify the gap. For more options at this tier, check our best budget smartphones guide.
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Amazon ships free with returns through October 25. Only 1 unit left at this price.
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