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The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold has received its biggest discount yet just weeks ahead of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold release. Should you buy it?
Though we already have a fairly good idea of what Google plans to announce on Aug. 20, there are a few things I want on the agenda, starting with a smartphone that can take a beating.
Google could've solved this trust issue by being more transparent instead of trying to sweep it all under the rug.
Google is getting ready to introduce its Pixel 10 series in just a few days, but in the meantime, you can find some big discounts on the company's current generation Pixel 9 family.
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Pixel 10, AI capabilities, and everything else we expect out of the Made by Google 2025 event
Dive into what we can expect from the Made by Google 2025 event, where the tech giant will debut its Pixel 10 lineup.
Google didn’t share much else, but we already know how much the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will cost thanks to a previous leak. Per Android Headlines, Google is not planning to raise pricing for its new book-style foldable. It’ll reportedly start at $1,800 for 256GB, $1,919 for 512GB, and $2,149 for 1TB.
You can visit the Pixel 10's Google Store page now, which shows an image of the back of the standard Pixel 10 phone. There's also a button there to sign up for emails to receive an "exclusive offer" for new subscribers, offering a single-use discount for an eligible device from August 20 - September 4 when buying the phone via the Google Store.
That said, there's still one reason to buy a Google Pixel phone today: if your handset is non-functional, severely damaged, or lost. For any of those reasons, it would make the most sense to buy a new phone immediately.
The Pixel 9a is IP68-rated for dust and water-resistance, adding some peace of mind. Any quality smartphone still needs an excellent screen, and the Pixel 9a delivers. Its 6.3-inch Actua display is bright and saturated, and you’ll enjoy playing games and watching movies on it.
The Google Pixel 9a with 128GB of storage is on sale from Amazon at its lowest-ever price of $399, following a $100 discount on its sticker price of $499.
Images of a leaked dummy model of the Google Pixel 10 offers our clearest look yet at the base model's design. Take a look here.