I suspect that Google will offer the Pixel 8 Pro for £849 and include the Pixel Buds Pro for free. That wouldn’t be as good as the Amazon deal, but it would be better than what they’ve offered before, if my memory is correct.
It does seem as if Google is making some headway in the smartphone market. I came across the following article, which says they shipped over 10 million units for the first time last year. It also has some interesting information on why the smartphone business is so important to them, and that should bode well for the future:
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Supply-Chain/Google-plans-to-begin-Pixel-phone-production-in-India-in-Q2#
Another article I found suggested that the bulk of sales were probably for the Pixel 7 and 7a. I would imagine that the 6a was still a big seller in some territories.
Having owned a 6a, 7a, and 8 in a relatively short space of time, I’ve been impressed with all three of them. The 6a will no doubt be discontinued when the 8a launches, but I do think that the 7a, with face unlock (which solves a lot of the fingerprint sensor issues), a higher refresh rate display, and wireless charging, hits the sweet spot for a lot of people.