Pixel 10 Pro Gets $300 Price Cut Across Multiple Retailers
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Mr Bagel
The Google Pixel 10 Pro is now available for $699, a $300 markdown from its usual $999 price, making it one of the most aggressive deals on a flagship Android device in recent weeks. The discount appears on both the Google Store and Amazon, offering buyers a rare opportunity to grab a premium compact smartphone at a significant reduction.
9to5google reported that the US Google Store has "curiously discounted a specific Pixel 10 Pro model by $300 in the deepest official sale to date." The outlet noted that this is the largest official price cut the store has offered on the device, though it did not specify which model variant is affected.
"You can score a Pixel 10 Pro for $300 off or bag the unique Nothing Phone (3) at a deep 25% discount."
HotHardware also highlighted the same $300 reduction on Amazon, framing it as a chance for shoppers seeking a high-end Android upgrade. The deal places the Pixel 10 Pro alongside other notable discounts in the current sales landscape.
TechEBlog described the device as hitting "the sweet spot for premium Android in a smaller frame," praising its versatile cameras, bright and fluid screen, responsive performance, and native magnetic wireless charging. The outlet emphasized that the phone is "built for comfortable daily" use, making the discount particularly appealing for those who want flagship features without an oversized body.
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