
Google’s Pixel 4A has a 5.81-inch OLED show.
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The Google Pixel 4A is an amazingly good budget phone, with a stellar digital camera, plenty of storage and a price ticket that is exhausting to beat: simply $349.
This is how one can beat it, and by rather a lot: For a restricted time, Seen has the unlocked Google Pixel 4A (128GB) for $336. Whenever you port in an present quantity and stick with Seen for at the very least two months, you will obtain a $150 Mastercard Digital Account — successfully decreasing your internet value to simply $186.
Seen runs on Verizon’s community and provides only one cellular plan: limitless every little thing for $40 a month. There is not any contract on that, although as famous above, you do must subscribe for at the very least two months with a view to qualify for the Mastercard. Talking of which, it is mainly an digital debit card you should use for on-line purchases. With just a few exceptions, it is nearly as good as money.
Whereas Seen’s $40 plan is already aggressive, the service’s nice Party Pay option drops the per-person rate to just $25 whenever you enroll with three others. Any three others: associates, relations, people you met on Reddit, and so on. It is like a household plan, however with a broad definition of “household.”
In the meantime, in case you resolve after two months that you really want out, be at liberty. You will nonetheless have come out forward on the telephone. Learn CNET’s Google Pixel 4A review to study extra about it.
Yet one more possibility to contemplate: In case you’re extra within the Pixel 4A 5G, which not solely helps the newer, quicker community but in addition provides a second digital camera, bigger display screen and larger battery, there is a comparable deal out there: $480 for the phone
, then a $200 Mastercard, for a internet value of $280.
Seen provides similar deals on iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones and more. Undoubtedly price a glance if you wish to save on the {hardware} and decrease your month-to-month invoice besides.
Your ideas?
Own Cobra Kai season 1 for just $5

“I’ve waited 30 years for this, LaRusso.”
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No Netflix? You’re missing out on one of the few good reboots, well, ever. Cobra Kai is a continuation of the Karate Kid movies, and against all odds, it’s pretty great.
Want to check it out? For a limited time, Amazon Prime Video has Cobra Kai season 1 (HD) for $5. Apple iTunes has it for the same price, but Google Play charges $15.
Set 30 years after the events of the movies, Cobra Kai picks up with Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka). If you ever wondered whatever happened to these characters, here’s your chance to find out.
Honestly, this show shouldn’t work. And as goofy and contrived as it can be at times, it’s funny and exciting and big-hearted, too. Absolutely worth $5 if you don’t have Netflix (or just want to add it to your permanent library).
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