Google Pixel 8a: favorite of many people at an ultra attractive price

Google Pixel 8a: favorite of many people at an ultra attractive price
Google Pixel 8a: favorite of many people at an ultra attractive price

Thanks to its multiple AI tools, the Google Pixel 8a will greatly simplify your daily life. Easy to use, this smartphone released in May awaits you at a lower cost from the online merchant AliExpress. Still in stock in Porcelain and Bay colors, the model available at the lowest price contains 128 GB of memory. Equipped with 8 GB RAM, this mobile is equipped with the powerful Google Tensor G3 processor. To protect your data, the Google Pixel 8a also includes a Titan M2 security chip. Unlockable via facial recognition and fingerprint sensor, this smartphone includes Google One VPN. Rated an average of 4.8 stars by buyers, this device can be shipped to you free of charge from Spain. Excluding any discounts granted by discount coupons, the Google Pixel 8a will cost you 449 euros at AliExpress.

Google Pixel 8a: Google’s smartphone drops below the 450 euro threshold

Equipped with a 4492 mAh battery, the Google Pixel 8a has a battery life of up to 24 hours. By activating the ultra-battery saver, you will even have up to 72 hours of use. Equipped with an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, the Google Pixel 8a screen measures 6.1 inches, or 15.5 cm. In the event of a fall, you can count on the protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 3. This smartphone is also resistant to water and dust according to the IP67 standard. Equipped with the Android 14 operating system, this mobile benefits from Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 connection technologies. Capable of filming up to 4K, the rear photo module of the Google Pixel 8a has a 64 MP wide-angle and a 13 MP ultra-wide-angle. For your shots, also possible via a 13 MP front camera, you will have numerous AI editing tools at your disposal.

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