Google Pixel 6a can be grabbed for ₹9,499 on Flipkart: Here’s how
You can now buy the Google Pixel 6a for just ₹9,499 on Flipkart
Flipkart has listed the smartphone for ₹29,999.
You can use the offers and exchange deals to bring the price down further.
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?
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
The Google Pixel 6a has a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display. It has a 12.2MP main sensor and a 12MP ultra-wide camera. You can also use the camera to shoot videos at 4K @ 30/60fps. The smartphone has the brand’s Tensor chip, Android 12 software, Magic eraser functionality, and a unique design.
Want to know if you should buy the Google Pixel 6a? Have a look at our official review here.
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