Pixel 4a hits a new low price at Currys with this code – until 7pm

Amazon Prime Day might be over but there are still lots of deals to be found elsewhere and this Pixel 4a price is the lowest ever for Google’s mid-range phone thanks to a discount code at Currys.

The Pixel 4a normally costs £349 and although it’s occasionally been on sale at £299, you canget it for just £279 if you’re quick with code ‘PIXEL20’. It’s part ofCurry’s ShopLive Eventfeaturing brands like Google and Tefal but the deals only last 24 hours so you have until 7pm.

During the live broadcast, you can ask tech experts questions about the product in real-time to make sure it’s right for you. And if you miss it,the video is available to watch back on-demandto be eligible – minus you being able to quiz them, of course.

“The unique experience will also enable shoppers to receive completely personalised buying advice from their living rooms, so that they can go away feeling confident that they will be able to choose the right product for them, their families and their lifestyle,” said Currys.

At £279, the Pixel 4a is one of the best phone deals around for what is another excellent handset from Google’s A range. These are cut-down versions of the flagship Pixel phones to achieve a more affordable price.

Importantly, the phone has the same main and front cameras as its bigger brother and even has a bigger battery compared to thePixel 4. Of course, there are some downgrades such as no wireless charging or secondary telephoto lens.

However, the Pixel 4a has a lot to offer for the price and since it’s Google’s own phone, you’ll be the first to get new versions of Android includingAndroid 12which arrives later this year.

In ourGoogle Pixel 4a review, we scored it 8/10 and gave it a Tech Advisor Recommended award.

The mid-range market in the UK is very competitive so you cancheck our chart of the best devices in this price categorybefore making your mind up. We’ve also shopped for thebest phone dealsavailable right now.

Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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