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Verizon Offers Free Pixel 9a When You Add a New Line

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The Google Pixel 9a is set to launch tomorrow, and Verizon has unveiled its attractive promotional offer for this latest smartphone. Customers can obtain the Pixel 9a at no charge if they add a new line on a myPlan subscription.

For those who prefer not to switch plans, the handset is available for a retail price of $499.99 or through a financing option of $13.88 per month over three years. However, it’s worth noting that Verizon will only stock the Pixel 9a in two colors: Obsidian and Iris, which are among the four color options available for this device elsewhere.

In addition to the phone, customers will also benefit from a special deal on Google One AI Premium for just $10 a month—50% less than the standard price for non-Verizon users. This subscription offers access to Gemini Advanced and includes 2TB of cloud storage.

Furthermore, Verizon is rolling out a three-year price lock guarantee on certain plan prices, although it’s important to be aware that this guarantee does not extend to fees.

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