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Google Pixel 8a - Unlocked Android Phone with Google AI, Advanced Pixel Camera and 24-Hour Battery - Porcelain - 128 GB

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Color: Porcelain


Size: 128GB


Style: Phone Only


Features

  • Meet Google Pixel 8a, the Google AI phone; with the incredible Pixel Camera and top-rated security features to help protect your data[1]
  • Unlocked Android 5G smartphone gives you the flexibility to change carriers and choose your own data plan[2]; it works with Google Fi, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and other major carriers
  • The Pixel Camera gives you amazing photo and video quality; Google AI helps you create perfect group shots with Best Take and fix blurry images with Photo Unblur[3]
  • The 6.1-inch Pixel 8a Actua display is even brighter and more vibrant; its fast and responsive for smoother scrolling, video streaming, and switching between apps on your phone[4]
  • Google AI helps with everyday tasks; search anything right from the app youre in, just by drawing a circle around an image, text, or video[5]; get a summary of emails and brainstorm ideas with Gemini[6]; and avoid spammers with Call Assist[7]

Description

Meet Pixel 8a. It’s engineered by Google with powerful security and the incredible Pixel Camera. With Google AI, you can do more, even easier – like fix photos, screen calls, and get answers.[7] And it has an all-day battery, so you have power when you need it most.[8] All at a great price.

Brand: Google


Operating System: Android


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


CPU Model: A-Series


CPU Speed: 3.2E+3 MHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Screen Size: 6.1 Inches


Resolution: 1080 x 2400


Model Name: Google Pixel 8a


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked


Operating System: Android


RAM Memory Installed: 8 GB


Processor Series: A-Series


Processor Speed: 3.2E+3 MHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Color: Porcelain


SIM Card Slot Count: Dual SIM


Connector Type: USB Type C


Form Factor: Bar


Biometric Security Feature: Fingerprint Recognition


Human-Interface Input: Touchscreen


Sim Card Size: Standard


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Headphones Jack: No 3.5mm headphone jack


Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum: 128 GB


Camera Description: Front, Rear


Battery Capacity: 4300 Milliamp Hours


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


Battery Power: 4300


Item Weight: 6.88 ounces


Item Dimensions: 6 x 2.8 x 0.4 inches


Video Capture Resolution: 4k


Frame Rate: 120 fps


Screen Size: 6.1 Inches


Resolution: 1080 x 2400


Display Type: OLED


Aspect Ratio: 169


Display Resolution Maximum: 2340x1080


Wireless Provider: Unlocked


Cellular Technology: 5G


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Wireless Network Technology: Wi-Fi


Brand: Google


Model Year: 2024


Built-In Media: Pixel 8a Phone, SIM Tool, Quick Switch Adapter, 1 m USB_C to USB-C cable (USB 2.0), Support Card


Warranty Description: 1 year


Manufacturer: Google


Specific Uses For Product: Everyday use, photography, travel, outdoor activities, international use


UPC: 840244707880


Battery Average Life: 24 Hours


Phone Talk Time: 24 Hours


Average Battery Life Talk Time: 24 Hours


GPS Geotagging Functionality: True


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good phone choice
This phone has been working very well for me since I bought it. The setup was easy. The phone was in great condition. It has help up to daily use very well, even when my younger elementary school child uses it to talk to family and listen to music when doing chores. Camera quality is great. I like the basic look and color choices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026 by emon

  • Amazing Phone!
Got this for my daughter. She is in love with it. I have spent some time with it as well. I personally have an S23 Ultra and I think it's the greatest phone ever made. But I do think the Pixel 8 is a close second place. For the price it's #1. This phone takes the most amazing photos for a cell phone! Amazing , bright, crystal clear and colorful OLED display. Looks like an iPhone screen! It charges fast enough, but the batter lasts such a long time. Longer than my s23 and requires alot less energy to charge. Was impressed with the sound. Nice full sound from the speakers, even has some bass. We turned it on, plugged in the Sim card and scanned a code from the old phone and instantly it easily transfered everything from the old phone to the new one. Amazing piece of technology and the price for a brand new name brand phone is unbeatable. She is absolutely in love with it. Thanks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024 by iLLUMiNATiON BEATS

  • Can't go wrong
Love the Pixels. Great phone at a great price. A good size too, not too small, not to large. Great 5G and WiFi. Camera is decent, but not as good as my much more expensive Galaxy S21. But it is good enough.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by C. Stone

  • Overall good phone with some flaws
So, I've been using the 8a for about 6 months. I upgraded from the Pixel 5a due to support for that supposedly ending soon. I saw the 8a on sale so pounced. I'm mostly going to compare the 8a to the 5a. Keep in mind I really liked the 5a. 8a vs 5a Battery life : 5a wins (slightly). I'm not sure how they compare on mAh but the 5a kept a charge a little longer. That's not to say the 8a won't last long. It pretty much always gets me through the day and I don't really feel held back by the difference. Screen: 8a wins (slightly). 8a is a little crisper, overall both are very good. Downside to the 8a is the screen size was a hair smaller I believe. Camera: 8a wins solidly. 5a took good pictures. 8a is even better, especially in low light. I also found the 8a AI editing feature to be handy at times. Charging: Mixed bag. 5a had a faster charging speed (although no Turbo charge). But I like having the wireless charging in the 8a which the 5a didn't have. After about 2yrs of 5a use the port was kinda loose. Wireless charging should negate that later problem of the port wearing out. Functional speed: 8a wins. 5a wasn't slow, but 8a is a little snappier. Headphone jack: 5a wins only because the 5a had one, 8a does not have a headphone jack. Most of my headphones/ear buds I use are wireless, but I still use a few wired ones. But you can get an adapter which has worked fine for the 8a. **Fingerprint reader/sensor: 5a wins by a long shot. This is the reason I removed a star. The 5a fingerprint reader on the back of the phone worked right nearly every time (except with moist fingers). The 8a in screen finger reader works more than half the time, but was is far less accurate than the 5a method. To make matters worse, I think the Pixel engineers forgot most people like to put a screen protector on. With a screen protector on the 8a, the fingerprint reader is nearly useless. (I had tried resetting the fingerprint scans to no avail). Maybe this wasn't the engineers' fault. Maybe a sales exec thought a fingerprint sensor on the screen sounded cool so demanded it while the engineers said it needed more work. But I digress. Out of frustration, I had started using the less secure face unlock which does work reasonably well. But the face unlock doesn't work well if you're wearing sunglasses or in dimly lit rooms. So, I've had to type the numerical unlock a lot more with the 8a. Overall this is a good phone at this price point that does most of what the expensive phones can do. But they need to overhaul the fingerprint sensor. Either move it to the back again or improve it so that it a) works nearly every time and b) works with most screen protectors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by springn1

  • Good deal, fast delivery
Came on time by UPS! Box was a bit damaged but contents were fine. Phone needed charging. Still waiting to transfer from iphone to android. Not sure how complicated it will be but my daughter needed a better phone that doesn't glitch and has more space. I already have this phone so she wanted one too. If all goes well, it will be a great phone for her. Doesn't come with a charger so that's the next thing but I was aware of that. Happy with this purchase and will update review if necessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026 by Ellen

  • A Robust Mid-range Phone
I don't use a smart phone for much besides personal entertainment, since I don't need it for work. Due to that, I didn't want a flagship smartphone that cost $800+ dollars that I would just use to look up random internet facts and watch Youtube videos on. At the same time, when it comes to tech like this, I prefer to stick to name brands I'm familiar with. After researching available phones, I bought the Pixel 8a, and it was the perfect choice. There were of course no problems with set up - the phone actually initiated the transfer of data from my old phone on its own on startup, which was really convenient. When I had it for the first couple of months, the screen protector I was using made it difficult for fingerprint recognition to work, but after switching screen protector brands, there have been no issues. It of course does what I need it too, plus other things I don't need it to because it's got features I'm sure I'll never need. I wish it was thinner and narrower, but most other brands are about the same these days, so it's fine. speakers and cameras are pretty good, and I really like the "adaptive charging" feature that recognizes when I plug the phone in at night and optimizes charging to extend the battery life. Speaking of which, great battery life so far, at least for my usage. Hopefully it'll stay that way for a good, long time. I can't be trusted with a phone without a case, so I can't speak 100% on the durability, but I have dropped it countless times by now, and no issues have come up with the phone or the cases it's been in. I really recommend this phone. I think it's a great take on a known brand at a reduced price without feeling like you're taking a huge step down in quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by Sarah

  • Underwhelming
Upgraded from a Pixel 3a because it was finally starting to fail and crash. It's new, it's fast, but in just about every other way it's worse than the 3a was, which is absurd for a phone released in 2024. A short quick hit list of big things that are worse than the 3a: -runs hot; anything that takes some processing power will make this phone almost uncomfortably warm. -fingerprint sensor. It's no longer on the back, making unlocks awkward, and it's much less responsive. The sensor on the front is unreasonably bright when it's active. I have to redo my print weekly. The PIN unlock is also poorly designed, with unnecessary key presses to get through. The old swipe was so much better. This is a big one, because it makes unlocking take more attention and any use of your phone more annoying. Maybe it'll get me to use it less at least. -charges EXTREMELY slowly, regardless of the charger. Like an hour to go 15%? Hilarious. -the touch screen has some randomly weird responsiveness and sensitivity? This could be a software thing I guess, but, for example, the X button to cancel directions in Maps just simply won't work for me. -the Bluetooth is slower to connect; to pair with my car it typically fails at least twice. The good? The camera is great, and it's minimal on bloatware. Overall I just can't believe it's worse than my phone from 2019. I chose it over some better deals on some older pixel models because of the long-term updates, but with how poorly the charging and heat are when it's brand new I'll be amazed if it lasts that long. This will be my last Pixel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Msims

  • Very pleased with the quality of this
Color: Bay Size: 128GB Style: Phone Only
Very pleased with the high quality of this phone. Easy to use and has all the bells and whistles I need. I bought a cover and scratch resistant clear cover for the front for extra protections.
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by B. Biddle

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