Google Pixel 10 series and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold drop to their lowest price yet this Cyber Monday
If you've been waiting to upgrade to a new phone, then Cyber Monday is the ideal time to make the change. I've seen a lot of great prices over the last few days, but I'm still impressed by this discount given to the entire Pixel 10 series.
Right now, you can grab the 256GB Google Pixel 10 for 22% off from Amazon. It's not just the base model, however, as you could alternatively grab the 512GB Google Pixel 10 Pro from Amazon for 21% off, or the 512GB Google Pixel 10 XL for 23% off. Meanwhile, the 512GB Moonstone Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is 21% off at Amazon if you're looking for a foldable phone.
These remain the lowest prices we've seen for the phones, and some of the discounts have gotten better than they were on Black Friday, so don't miss out.
Google Pixel 10 Cyber Monday deals
In our review of the Google Pixel 10, we called it the biggest upgrade the brand has seen in years. It's easy to see why, thanks to the increased brightness of the 6.3-inch display. You're also getting a 48MP main camera, a 13MP ultrawide and an improved 10.8MP 5x telephoto lens. All of this is powered by the improved Tensor G5 chip that offers one of the best AI performances we've seen.
Other Storage options
128GB 25% off @ Amazon
In our review of the Pixel 10 Pro, we noted that, while it didn't offer many upgrades over the Google Pixel 9 Pro, it was still a great phone. The phone comes with a 6.3-inch display, as well as a 50MP wide camera, a 48MP ultrawide, a 48MP 5x telephoto lens and a 42MP selfie camera. You're also getting access to the same Tensor G5 chip as the base model, offering access to AI features like Google Gemini, but improved with 16GB of RAM.
Other storage options
128GB 25% off @ Amazon
256GB 23% off @ Amazon
1TB 17% off @ Amazon
In our Pixel 10 Pro XL review, we stated that while the upgrades were sparse, the phone made the most out of them. You're getting a 6.8-inch display alongside a 50MP main camera, a 48MP Ultrawide, a 48MP 5x telephoto lens and a 42MP selfie camera. Not only that, but you're also getting access to arguably the best Google Gemini experience, alongside Pixel Studio. All of this is powered by the Tensor G5 chip, 16GB of RAM and a 5,200 mAh battery.
Other storage options:
256GB 29% off @ Amazon
1TB 19% off @ Amazon
In our review of the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, we praised the bright 8-inch inner display and 6.4-inch outer screen, as well as the 5,015 mAh battery. On top of that, you're also getting a 48MP wide-angle lens, a 10.5MP ultrawide lens, a 10.8MP telephoto with 5x zoom and two 10MP selfie cameras. Not only that, but you're also getting a very good battery life thanks to the 5.015 mAh battery and the Tensor G5 chip. This chip also helps to control the host of AI features on the phone, including Auto Best Take and Magic Cue.
Other Storage Options
256GB 22% off @ Amazon
1TB 14% off @ Amazon
For more discounts, check out our Amazon Cyber Monday deals live blog.
Shop today's best Cyber Monday deals
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