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Google Pixel 6a can be grabbed for 9,499 on Flipkart: Heres how

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The Google Pixel 6a is one of the value offerings in Google’s Pixel lineup and can offer a broad range of features. The only downside, according to many enthusiastic customers, was the high price tag of ₹43,999, which makes it fairly inaccessible to a large chunk of people. Fortunately, the Google Pixel 6a has seen a massive price drop on Flipkart, where the smartphone has been listed for a base price of ₹29,999. You can bring the price down to ₹9,499 by leveraging the multitude of offers available on the e-commerce website. 

How to buy the Google Pixel 6a for ₹9,499 on Flipkart?

Pixel 6a sale

The Google Pixel 6a is currently listed on the e-commerce site with a ₹29,999 price tag, which already represents a savings of ₹14,000. This means that you're getting 31.81% off on the MRP. If you happen to have a Federal Bank card, you can knock off an additional ₹3,000 rupees. This will bring down the total price of the device to ₹26,999.

Additionally, by tapping into the exchange offer on the smartphone, you can save close to ₹17,500 (based on the device that you exchange this with, of course). Provided you get the maximum discount on the exchange, you will end up paying just ₹9,499 for the Google Pixel 6a. In total, you’ll end up saving slightly over 78% on the cost, or ₹34,500. 

Google Pixel 6a specifications

 Google Pixel 6a

The Google Pixel 6 has a 6.4-inch OLED display. It has a 50MP sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, and a 48MP telephoto camera that has 4x optical zoom and 20x digital zoom. You can also use the camera to shoot videos at 4K @ 60fps. The smartphone has the brand’s tensor chip, Magic eraser functionality, and a great design. 

Want to know if you should buy the Google Pixel 6a? Have a look at our official review here.

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