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In response to Amazon’s Prime Day deals event, Mobiles.co.uk has pushed out a selection of incredibly good contract deals on the ever-popular Google Pixel 4a. This mid-range smartphone has never been so accessible – and it wasn’t particularly expensive to begin with.
All three contracts offer more data than you can shake a stick at. The cheapest of the three comes with 18GB of monthly data for just £15/mth, plus unlimited minutes and texts. With zero upfront cost, that brings the total over two years to £361, which is just £12 more than the cost of the Google Pixel 4a itself.
Sandwiched in the middle of this triad of exceptional offers is a contract with 30GB of monthly data for £16/mth, unlimited minutes and texts and nothing to pay upfront. That’s a total of £385 over the course of two years – and just £1 more per month than the deal above for an extra 12GB of data.
If you plough through a sizeable amount of data every month, the third offer from Mobiles.co.uk has you covered. With 54GB of monthly data available for £20/mth plus – you guessed it – unlimited calls and texts and no upfront fee to pay, this contract works out at £481 over the course of two years.
All three of these contracts are with Vodafone, but that’s fine by us: our most recent review of the network praised its consistent coverage, growing 5G network and – coincidentally – excellent contract deals.
And as for the Pixel 4a itself, well, our head of reviews Jon Bray had this to say:
“If you’re after a compact phone that won’t make too much of a bulge in your pocket, then it’s definitely the phone for you. Although it isn’t as fast as the Apple iPhone SE (2020), it is a better all-rounder, with a bigger screen, superior portrait photography and far superior battery life.”
We gave the Pixel 4a five stars and a Best Buy award for these very reasons. It’s a winning combination of features and price that anyone on a lower budget should really consider.