
Originally priced at $479, the 2019-released unsurprisingly (alongside its little brother) last summer as Google was preparing to unveil the arguably prettier and objectively faster $349 .
Because it's so incredibly cheap, however, the search giant's latest 4G LTE-only mid-ranger is almost never discounted without a lengthy carrier commitment, trade-in, or various other strings attached, which might make stock Android-loving bargain hunters think twice before disregarding the 6-inch 3a XL.
After all, that thing may no longer be sold directly by ...