Technology
Google Pixel 3a XL is $100 off *and* comes with a free $100 gift card
TL;DR: The compact and comprehensive Google Pixel 3a XL with 64GB of memory is on sale at Best Buy for $379.99, $100 off its original price. You’ll also get a free $100 Best Buy gift card!
Where would we be without our phones? No, seriously, every time we detach and delete social media apps in an attempt to detox every time Instagram crashes (which is quite often), we are reminded of just how much we need it. Smart phones have become an essential in our world today, where pretty much every store accepts Apple Pay and even the New York City subway just introduced mobile pay.
With phones being such an important aspect of our lives, it’s important that we choose the right one. The Google Pixel 3a XL is a great option for your ultimate must-have device. With an extra-large screen and slim body, this compact phone fits easily in your hand and pocket, and with a professional grade camera and seven hours of use with only a 15 minute charge, it’ll be hard to imagine life with any other phone.
Like many devices and appliances today, from microwaves to toilets, of course the Google Pixel 3a is equipped with a personal assistant. You’ve seen the commercials — by simply saying “Hey Google,” you can unlock endless possibilities. You can ask Google to order an Uber, question how many calories are in that bagel you stole from the office, and of course take a selfie. After you’re done filling your album trying to find the ultimate Instagram-worthy pic, you won’t have to worry about storage. The Google Pixel 3a comes with access to Google photos, which provides unlimited storage for all those pics that didn’t make the cut.
When you purchase the Google Pixel 3a from Best Buy today for $379.99, $100 off the original price, you’ll also receive a free $100 Best Buy gift card.
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