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1 week ago |
androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush
Lanh Nguyen / Android Authority As expected, Google Fi is now offering a special promotion for the Pixel 9a in celebration of the device's launch today. Google Fi is giving new customers a Pixel 9a for free, with a new line required. You'll receive the full $500 credit over the next 24 months via your bill. Existing customers get $200 off instantly with the purchase of the Pixel 9a, no need to add a line, but you will need to stay in good standing for 120 days after purchase.
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1 week ago |
androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush
Rita El Khoury / Android Authority US Mobile is offering the Pixel 9 for $399 or a Pixel 9 + 9a bundle for $799 - up to $500 off. This is a real solid deal overall! New customers can get the deal by activating a qualifying plan with a new line, while existing customers qualify if they're already on an annual plan or have maintained a monthly plan for at least three consecutive months.
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2 weeks ago |
androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush
Paul Jones / Android Authority The Google Pixel 9a is now official, with devices expected to arrive on April 10. The Pixel 9a gets a brand-new look, an improved Tensor chip, an improved camera package, and a few other upgrades. Interested in the Pixel 9a but can't afford the $500 asking price outright? The good news is that it may be possible to get the Google Pixel 9a for free or extremely cheap, though not without a few catches. How do I get a Google Pixel 9a for free?
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2 weeks ago |
androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush
Paul Jones / Android Authority Verizon is launching the Google Pixel 9a on April 10, available in Obsidian or Iris for $13.88/month or $499.99 outright. You can get the phone for free with a new line and a myPlan Welcome or higher-tier plan - no trade-in needed. Verizon is also now offering its Google AI Premium perk for $10/month (Savings of 50%). The Google Pixel 9a was officially announced last month, though pre-orders and launch details weren't expected until April.
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2 weeks ago |
thebulletintime.com | Andrew Grush
Online gaming has undergone a technological revolution over the past decade, with Virtual Reality (VR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerging as two of the most transformative forces. These technologies are not only changing how games are designed and played but also redefining the concept of immersion, interactivity, and personalization.
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