
After a few months saving I finally achieved my goal of obtaining a new mobile phone. I am now the owner of a brand new Google Pixel 6a. I had started out by wanting to acquire a Google Pixel 8a but my goal has changed over the months as I’ve learned more about mobile phones and met with additional circumstances. I realized that it would be impossible to save enough money to buy a Pixel 8a by the time the 3G service would stop being supported by my carrier (end of March 2025). Prices also have just not come down enough for me to be able to save enough for one nor did I want to be left without a functional mobile phone altogether.
I choose to buy the Google Pixel 6a for a couple of reasons:
- It will still get OS updates and security support until July 2027 which beat out the support of the other phones in my budget at the time.
- Despite coming out in July 2022 it’s still a capable device and can easily replace my Lenovo Tab P10 (which incidentally decided to start having battery issues and is now largely unusable) .
- The real world technological differences between the Pixel 6 – 7 – 8 lines are flat. On paper there are differences of course but not to my eyes. I have no use for the AI that they have crammed into the newer lines and all the rest of the changes are marginal at best.
- Most importantly I managed to find a brand new in box Google Pixel 6a originally from a Canadian mobile provider from a large tech vendor on Ebay for $150!
Not everything is rosy though. Here are some of the negatives of me buying the phone early:
- After I purchased the Google 6a off of eBay 2 weeks later Bestbuy cleared out their Google Pixel 7a’s for $200. If I had waited longer I would have been in a position to take advantage of the sale. Timing is everything as the saying goes and mine was less than perfect.
- The lack of 3.5mm jack on the Pixel 6a is annoying because I had to buy a USB-C adapter to accommodate this.
- Last week I got an e-mail saying that my mobile carrier was extending their 3G service for an additional 3 months to the end of June 2025. Lovely.
In the end I ended up spending $227.18:
- New in box Google Pixel 6a $173.61
- Screen protector & case $39.07
- USB-C to 3.5mm adapter cable $11.50
- USB-C 20watt fast charger power brick $3 (thrift store)
I had already saved more than what everything cost together. Here are some pictures of the items I ordered and the phone itself all set up!







The Google Pixel 6a is certainly a step up from my Nokia 3310 3G. I’m enjoying it so far but maybe my opinion will change over time. I’m just happy to have achieved my goal (even if a bit differently than it originally started).