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The new Google Pixel 7a now available on Vodafone

The new Google Pixel 7a is now available to purchase on Vodafone’s reliable, award-winning network (www.vodafone.co.uk). Customers can save up to £144 on their airtime plan, with the new Google device available from £29 a month (£19 upfront cost) with 8GB of data + 2 benefits.

It features a dual rear camera set-up (64MP & 13MP) with Super Res Zoom, 4,300 mAh adaptive battery that can last over 24 hours, and Google’s new Tensor G2 chip that makes the Pixel 7a faster, more efficient and more secure.

Customers who purchase the new Google device before 22 May (23:59 BST) 2023 can claim a set of Pixel Buds A-Series in white, charcoal or olive, worth £99.99. To redeem this offer visit https://promo-rewards.com/2023launch for full terms and conditions.

The Google Pixel 7a is available with 128GB memory and in three colour variants, Charcoal, Snow and Sea. To purchase the new Google Pixel 7a visit: https://www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile/phones/pay-monthly-contracts/google/pixel-7a

The latest smartphones from Google are available with Vodafone EVO, the flexible mobile offering that lets customers get the latest device at a monthly price that suits them best. Customers can decide how much they want to pay upfront for their new device, as well as choose the length of their Google Pixel 7a contract – anything from 3-to-36 months at 0% APR.

Vodafone EVO customers can also take advantage of flexible upgrades, allowing them to get a new phone from three months into their plan, as well as choosing to trade-in their old smartphone to make their next handset even cheaper. For more information on Vodafone EVO – please click here.  

Further information on Vodafone EVO plans below – pricing is based on a 36-month Phone Plan with a 24-month Airtime Plan.

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