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The new Google Pixel 10a could be the best value phone of 2026 — and you can save an extra £395 with trade-in

Google Pixel 10a
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It’s finally time! The Google Pixel 10a has hit the scene with a huge splash. What’s more, you can get up to £395 off the Google Pixel 10a with trade-in at the Google Store.

The Google a-series has topped our list of the best cheap phones for years, and the Google Pixel 10a looks like no exception. You only have until March 18, 2026 to take advantage of this trade-in offer, so don’t hang around!

Google Pixel 10a: up to £395 off w/ trade-in @ Google

Google Pixel 10a: up to £395 off w/ trade-in @ Google
The new entry in Google’s a-series of budget-friendly phones is here! This one features a 6.3-inch Actua display paired with the Google Tensor G4 chip, 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage for the base model. In terms of cameras, you get 48MP (ƒ/1.7) wide and 13MP (ƒ/2.2) ultrawide lenses, and a 13MP (ƒ/2.2) selfie cam. Shop at the Google store and you can get up to £395 off the phone with trade-in.

The Google Pixel 9a is our current pick for the best cheap phone you can buy, and we’re looking forward to going hands-on with the Google Pixel 10a to see how it competes. With many of our favourite features carried forward, the outlook is sunny for the Google Pixel 10a.

For starters, we’ve seen great performance from the Tensor G4 chip, and Google’s suite of AI features are extremely useful for everything from editing photos to live translating conversations. Plus, it has a 5,100mAh battery that Google says will give it up to 120 hours of battery life on a charge with Extreme Battery Saver.

The Google Store is offering a bonus £100 in trade-in credit on the Google Pixel 10a for a limited time only, so get it while you can!

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Millie Davis-Williams

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