
"You could pay full price, but there is a better option. If you preorder the Pixel 10a through Verizon , you'll get the mobile device for free when you open a new line. Also: The Pixel 10a is the midrange phone to beat this year, starting at $499 Ok, not "free." Carriers advertise these offers as totally free, but there's always red tape involved, like plan subscriptions or upgrades. Nothing is really free, but savings on a device via monthly bill credits are always welcome."
"Google is also leaning hard on longevity. The company is shipping the phone with Android 16 and promising "seven years of OS, security, and Pixel Drop updates." It's also notably tough, with a 6.3-inch Actua display made out of Gorilla Glass 7i and an IP68 resistance rating. That means the phone is completely protected against dust and can survive brief immersion underwater."
The Pixel 10a starts at $499 and is available for preorder, with a Verizon offer that can make the device free when added to a new line under eligible Unlimited plans. Verizon allows the phone on Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus, or Unlimited Ultimate plans priced at $55, $70, and $80 per month for a single line, with those rates locked for three years. Verizon sells the 128GB model in Lavender and Obsidian; a 256GB model and additional colors are exclusive to Google's store. The phone ships with Android 16, promises seven years of updates, and features a 6.3-inch Actua Gorilla Glass 7i display, IP68 resistance, and a flush rear camera bar that adds durability and a premium feel.
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