Google may have essentially given up the high-end smartphone fight this year by equipping the 5G-enabled Pixel 5 with an upper mid-range Snapdragon 765 SoC, but when it comes to the mid-end market segment, the search giant has never been quite as competitive as right now.
In addition to the 6-inch Pixel 5, which isn’t exactly the world’s most affordable 5G-capable mid-ranger, Big G is also selling a 4G LTE-only 5.8-inch Pixel 4a for $350 and a 6.2-inch 4a 5G variant for $500. The latter model can be purchased with 5G Ultra Wideband support from Verizon at $600 as well, but for an undoubtedly limited time, the nation’s top mobile network operator will take that list price all the way down to… $0 if you’re willing to meet a couple of simple requirements.
All you need to do to score the full $600 discount is open a new line of service on an Unlimited plan of your choice. You can opt for a device payment plan or an outright purchase at the handset’s aforementioned retail price, and in both cases, you’re looking at monthly bill credits applied to your account over a period of two years amounting to a grand total of 600 bucks.
Source: Phonearena
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