Ditch Pixel 7a, Grab Pixel 8 Free, No Trade-in Needed.

 

Not long ago, the Pixel 8 reached its lowest price ever, courtesy of Mint Mobile.”. What made it even better was that this deal didn’t demand a trade-in. Now, Google’s AI-driven phone is even more affordable, courtesy of Xfinity Mobile and T-Mobile, offering it for free for a limited time.

Normally priced at $699, the Pixel 8 can be yours for free at Xfinity Mobile when you transfer your number and agree to a 24-month service commitment. For existing Xfinity Mobile customers adding a line, this offer is available, while T-Mobile extends it to all. What’s great about these Pixel 8 offers is that they don’t necessitate any trade-ins for the discount. You won’t pay a dime at checkout.

Google’s Pixel 7a has earned its place on our list of best budget phones with its attractive starting price of $499. While this price tag appeals to those with tighter budgets, the free Pixel 8 offers demonstrate that you can snag a premium phone for less than some mid-range options. Verizon, for instance, demands a 36-month service commitment for the free offer, whereas AT&T offers a deal at $10.99 per month for 36 months.

I especially value the Pixel 8 for its effective AI-powered features that streamline my tasks and save time. The Magic Editor, for instance, powered by generative AI, is invaluable for resizing and enhancing my photos effortlessly. Moreover, the updated Screen Call feature on the Pixel 8 has become my go-to AI feature, allowing me to handle incoming calls seamlessly when I’m unavailable. These AI-driven capabilities of the Pixel 8 are made possible by the impressive Tensor G3 chip.

Besides its impressive artificial intelligence capabilities, the Pixel 8 shines as a top-tier camera phone, delivering exceptional performance across a range of situations.. With its 50MP main camera, it effortlessly captures sharp and striking portrait photos, while the 12MP ultrawide camera delivers exceptional dynamic range under ideal lighting conditions. The Pixel 8’s cameras are so impressive that I frequently rely on them as backup cameras for recording acting reels.

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