This easy-to-miss Pixel 10 Pro Fold deal gets you $1,000 off without needing a trade-in

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold comes with a hefty price tag, but there’s one deal at T-Mobile that’s offering serious value on this stunning device. You can currently enjoy a massive $1,000 discount when you pair the device with a new line on the carrier’s Experience More or Experience Beyond plans.

Not only is that a great deal, but it’s the only discount of such calibre at the carrier that doesn’t require the usual trade-in criteria.

This particular discount means you can cut the total cost for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold down to $799. That’s still pretty pricey, but it’s enough to bring the monthly costs down from an eye-wateringly high $75 to just $33 per month over a two-year plan period.

And, the fact that you don’t have to trade in arguably makes this one of the more approachable promotions of its type at the carrier.

Epic Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold deal at T-Mobile

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: get $1,000 off with a new unlimited line at T-Mobile
T-Mobile’s deal on the excellent Pixel 10 Pro Fold might just be the best on the entire carrier site right now. For a limited time, you don’t even need to trade in an old device to get a record-breaking $1,000 discount with a new line on either an Experience More or Experience Beyond  plan. That’s enough to cut the price tag of this extremely high-end foldable down from $75 to $33 per month.View Deal

One of our favorite foldable phones for less

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold in Jade green outside at a flower garden on a sunny day

(Image credit: Philip Berne / Future)

Today’s deal at T-Mobile on the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold goes a long way in addressing our main complaint with the device: its absurdly, eye-wateringly high price tag. At $799, I’d say the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is a much more appealing buy if the potential of a premium foldable device appeals to you.

For one, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is arguably the most robust and premium-feeling foldable thanks to its IP68 rating for water and dust resistance. That’s a significant selling point compared to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold also features superior battery life and support for the new Pixelsnap magnetic accessories (think Apple MagSafe).

With that said, the Fold 7 is the quicker device – and it features better cameras in our opinion. It’s another fine choice if you’d prefer to go for that, although note that you can only get up to $1,000 off via a trade-in at T-Mobile on the Samsung right now.

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