In our Pixel 6a review, we called Google’s phone the best sub-$500 phone on the market. It comes with a powerful Tensor chipset that we also see on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, a bright screen and some fantastic photography abilities all in a tiny package. The Pixel 6a looks a lot like the Pixel 6. It has a two-tone color scheme on the back and comes in three colors — Chalk, Charcoal, and Sage. The phone has a nice, bright 6.1-inch OLED display which is ideal for watching content or gaming. The Pixel 6a also has two powerful cameras that deliver an excellent photography experience with a 12.2MP main camera and a second 12MP ultra-wide camera. We also found that the phone delivers better photos than its closest Android rival, the Samsung Galaxy A53. The Tensor chip brings some impressive features like Magic Eraser but the Pixel 6a misses out on some of the newer software driven features like Photo Unblur on the Pixel 7 series. Another notable drawback for the Pixel 6a is its below-average battery life. It lasted an average of 6 hours and 29 minutes in our testing which was not impressive. Google has promised that it will support the phone with security updates for five years, which makes it an even bigger value for consumers who want to ensure their phone lasts for a while. Overall, if you’ve been eyeing a Pixel phone, this is a good deal to consider. If you’re looking for more savings, the LG A2 OLED just crashed back to $569 in this Black Friday TV deal and the Bose QuietComfort 45 are at their lowest price ever. You can also check out our Black Friday deals live blog for sales on all sorts of TVs, laptops, appliances and lots more.