Google Pixel 7a, 7, and 7 Pro are now at their lowest prices

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The Google Pixel 8 came out in October after its much-anticipated launch, so it was only a matter of time before the Google Pixel 7 series dropped in price. That time is here. Amazon usually has the 128GB unlocked Google Pixel 7a for $349 (regularly $499.99), the 128GB unlocked Google Pixel 7 for $399.99 (regularly $599), and the 128GB unlocked Google Pixel 7 Pro for $479 (regularly $599). $899). However, Woot is running a phone and accessory sale where you can find all three phones at cheaper prices, including the older Pixel 6a for $259.99 (originally $349). It's a good budget option for a great phone (I still use mine today).

According to a price comparison tool, all three Google Pixel phones are priced at an all-time low. For reference, on March 28, the price of the 7 Pro hit $512, which was an all-time low at the time. Woot only ships to the 48 contiguous U.S. states If you have Amazon Prime, you get free shipping; otherwise, shipping is $6.

Google Pixel 7 Pro (512GB) (unlocked) 6.7-inch display, fully unlocked 512GB

The main difference between the 7 and Pro is that with the 7 Pro you get a better camera, excellent ultra-high-resolution zoom, and a larger display with a slightly higher refresh rate. Both phones feature a 50MP wide-angle camera and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, but the Pro has a better field of view and a 48MP telephoto camera. You can learn more about our segmentation differences here.

Google Pixel 7 (128GB) (unlocked) 6.3-inch display, fully unlocked, 128GB.

According to PCMag's review, the Google Pixel 7 is still an "outstanding phone." It is considered to be the best Android phone in its price range and also the most affordable flagship phone. If you prioritize long battery life, the Pixel 7 has a slight advantage, in two ways: It lasts longer than the Pixel 7 Pro, at 12 hours and 10 minutes. The Pixel 7 Pro received an "Excellent" rating from PCMag.

Google Pixel 7a (128GB) (unlocked) 6.1-inch display, fully unlocked, 128GB.

The Pixel 7a has a similar metal-framed design to the Pixel 7, but it's slightly smaller and lighter, with a 6.1-inch screen compared to the Pixel 7's 6.3-inch screen. The back is also made of a glossy plastic back instead of the Pixel 7's Gorilla Glass Victus material, giving it a more premium feel. Cameras vary, but there is no clearly "better" camera.

Users looking for a high-end Android phone at an affordable price should seriously consider these two Pixel phones. All three will be covered by Google's ongoing security updates and Pixel feature updates over the next few years.