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Google Pixel Phone Early Black Friday deals now Live !

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Google's latest Pixel smartphones are already seeing substantial price cuts ahead of Black Friday, offering tech enthusiasts an early opportunity to upgrade at significant savings.

The flagship Google Pixel 10 is now available for $599 (regularly $799), representing a $200 discount. For those seeking premium features, the Pixel 10 Pro drops to $749 from $999, while the larger Pixel 10 Pro XL is $899, down from $1,199.

Power users requiring extra storage can grab the Pixel 10 Pro XL 512GB model for $1,019, saving $301 off its regular $1,320 price. The innovative Pixel 10 Pro Fold starts at $1,499, reduced from $1,799.

Budget-conscious shoppers shouldn't overlook the Google Pixel 9a, now just $399 instead of $499, delivering Google's acclaimed camera technology and software experience at an accessible price point.

These early Black Friday deals make Google's AI-powered smartphones more affordable than ever, with discounts reaching up to $300 on select models.


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Those Google Pixel 10 Pro prices are looking pretty sweet tbh, especially with the camera upgrades they did this year. I'm kinda torn between the Pro and the XL because of the screen size vs pocketability. I heard the Tensor chip is finally getting the heat management right, which was basically my biggest gripe with the older ones. If you're coming from like a Pixel 7, the modem alone makes it worth the jump for the better signal strength. I'm slightly worried about whether these prices will drop even lower on actual Black Friday tho, sometimes they throw in a trade-in bonus or Store credit that makes it a better value. Also, don't sleep on the Google Pixel 9a if you just want a solid point-and-shoot experience without the crazy price tag. It's basically got a lot of the same AI features as the flagships, just in a cheaper body. Might wait a week to see if they bundle some Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 with it, what are you guys waiting for?


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