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Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Best Black Friday deals 2025?

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Hey everyone! Super hyped for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Anyone know when Black Friday deals usually drop? Planning to upgrade, hoping for a good price. What's the best time to start watching for deals in 2025?


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Honestly, I'm kinda new to the whole folding phone scene but I think the real deal isn't always the price tag itself? Like, I heard someone say that Google usually boosts their trade-in values like crazy during the actual Black Friday week. Not 100% sure if that'll happen for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold since it's so new but if you have an older phone it might be worth holding onto it until the actual day. I wanna say that's how people get the best "effective" price over the long run, especially if you're planning to keep the phone for 3 or 4 years anyway. Pretty sure the software support is like 7 years now right? So maybe the best time to buy is whenever the trade-in value for your current phone peaks, which usually seems to be that late November window. Does anyone know if they still do those store credit bonuses too? I'm basically just trying to figure out how to make it last without breaking the bank lol.


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I totally agree with what Preet mentioned about the thermal issues on older models. I actually had a similar experience with my current setup where I jumped on a launch day deal thinking I was getting a steal. It was fine for basic stuff, but as soon as I started using it for heavy navigation while charging in the car, the performance just dropped off a cliff. The screen would dim and the whole thing would stutter right when I was in the middle of traffic. It was super frustrating because I really prioritize reliability over having the newest shiny thing. Now I am way more cautious. Last time I upgraded, I waited until I saw how the cooling actually handled real-world stress tests from people who actually use their devices hard. Its one thing to have a fast chip on paper, but if it cant maintain that speed for more than ten minutes without heating up, its not worth the discount to me. I ended up waiting months just to see the long-term reviews on how the hardware held up under pressure. Performance stability is way more important than saving a few bucks on a Friday, tbh.


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Yo, jumping in here - honestly, are you planning on getting the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold through a carrier or just buying it unlocked from Google? That makes a HUGE difference on how you handle the setup and any potential issues down the line, you know? Quick tip though: if youre worried about the long-term cost, definitely check out the self-service repair options before you drop cash on a professional protection plan. Google usually partners with iFixit for parts - so you can basically fix minor stuff yourself and save a ton of money over the life of the phone. I always prefer the DIY route for screen protectors or even basic battery swaps later on because it is SO much cheaper than paying a pro every time something feels a bit off, right?


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Good to know!


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Forget Black Friday hype! I upgraded my head unit to a Kenwood in late October a few years back. Dealers often clear inventory before November hits. Got a sweet deal – think they were making room for next year's models. Worth checking earlier; might snag something before the rush! Works for me.


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Forget Black Friday. In my experience, early December promos often beat it on phones. Check GSMarena's spec sheet first; last year's Pixel Fold had thermal throttling issues at 4K/60.


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Hold up! While a new phone is tempting, consider driving safety first. Unfortunately, I've had issues with unreliable navigation apps draining battery. Before upgrading, ensure your car's charging system is robust. Maybe invest in a dedicated Garmin GPS unit for $200 instead? Safer than relying solely on a phone in emergencies.


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Forget the hype, think value! Black Friday Pixel Fold deals? In my experience, the *real* savings come *after* the initial rush. Watch for open-box or refurbished deals in January/February. You might save hundreds compared to that initial 'discounted' price. Patience pays, especially with tech. I've seen similar trends on car electronics – waiting always nets a better deal.


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