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It’s a brand new device but it doesn’t have much accessories except the charging cable in the box
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think it depends on what button/link you click on. I think on the top two choices, there is the activated and unactivated phone listed for new condition. Below that there could be a link/picture to click on for a "used" or refurbished/returned item. I think that the activated is the cheapest and is brand new (with all the accessories that supposed to come with it) but that it locks you into new service contract, whereas unactivated new or used would let you do your own thing with whatever cell provider you would want to go with. In a month Pixel 9 comes out so I suspect that the price might drop on Pixel 8a a little more. Oh, and I don't think Google sells phones anymore with power bricks--just the transfer USB cable in order to copy your old phone's contents/settings to the new one, a pin to open physical SIM card's slot (if you use a physical SIM), and tiny instruction booklet. If you need a good power brick/supply, go with a renowned brand like Anker.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought it new. I trust I was sent a new one.
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