Google’s entire Pixel 10 lineup is up to 25 percent off for the first time

An image showing a yellow Google Pixel 10 phone with an abstract background on its 6.3-inch screen.

If you’re going to buy a phone in the next couple of days, you might already be considering one of Google’s Pixel 10 devices. Whether you want the cheapest model, which, like the iPhone 17, is very good, or you want the better camera performance and extra AI features offered by the Pixel 10 Pro, there are some great discounts happening for the next few days. Even the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is cheaper than usual.

The Pixel 10 with 128GB of storage is $599 in multiple colors at Amazon and Best Buy, beating a previous discount that brought the unlocked version down to about $650 (originally $799). The 10 Pro with 128GB of storage in multiple colors is also cheaper than ever, selling for $749 (originally $999) at Amazon. It didn’t take long for this $300 off deal on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold to arrive. Normally $1,799 since it launched just last month, the 256GB model is down to $1,499 at Amazon and Best Buy for the first time. The Google Store indicates that these prices will last through the week. If you miss out, perhaps they’ll be back for Black Friday at the end of the month.

Google Pixel 10

This model touts a 6.3-inch 1080p OLED that supports up to a 120Hz refresh rate. It has the same Tensor G5 processor found in all Pixel 10-series phones, but with a slightly lower 12GB RAM count compared to 16GB on the Pro. Verge reviewer Allison Johnson notes in her review that those who want to take great — not just good — photos should get the 10 Pro instead.
Google Pixel 10 in front of green foliage

Where to Buy:

  • $799 $599 at Amazon (128GB)
  • $799 $599 at Best Buy (128GB)
  • $799 $599 at Google (128GB)

Google Pixel 10 Pro

In addition to have extra memory for handling tasks more swiftly than the Pixel 10, its cameras pack improvements, both in terms of hardware and AI-enhanced software, like the sometimes great, sometimes terrible Pro Res Zoom mode that’s powered by generative AI. Its portrait mode is improved, according to our review.
Google Pixel 10 Pro showing back panel on a grid of green rectangles

Where to Buy:

  • $999 $749 at Amazon
  • $999 $749 at Best Buy
  • $999 $749 at Google Store

Google Pixel Pro 10 Fold

The only foldable available that’s IP68-rated, meaning it’s dustproof and can be submerged in water — quite the achievement, given it has a bendable hinge — but you should probably still baby it. Our Allison Johnson had a sand-related scare during her testing that turned out fine, but could have gone very badly in any other foldable.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold on a desk.

Where to Buy:

  • $1799 $1499 at Amazon (256GB)
  • $1799 $1499 at Best Buy (256GB)
  • $1799 $1499 at Google (256GB)

Other Verge-approved deals

  • Over at Newegg, there’s an alluring deal on a ATX-sized motherboard bundle that might appeal to those who are assembling parts for their next PC build. The $249.99 bundle includes MSI’s MPG Z890 Edge Ti, an Intel-based motherboard made for LGA 1851 socket processors — Intel’s Core Ultra Series 2 processors that launched earlier this year are eligible — plus 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 RAM (a $184 value), and a copy of Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition. The motherboard is packed with features, including PCIe 5.0 storage support, Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 7, and DDR5 RAM support (up to 256GB). It boasts a whopping five M.2 slots, one of which is PCIe 5.0, while the rest are Gen 4.
  • If JBL’s $50 Go 4 Bluetooth speaker is the well-known, brand-name option, Anker’s Soundcore Select 4 Go is the generic alternative that seems just as good, but at a much friendlier price. At Amazon, you can grab the wireless speaker in one of several color schemes for $22.99 (originally $34.99). The Select 4 Go has a built-in strap that makes it easy to attach to carabiners or straps, and its 20-hour battery life can let it pipe tunes, audiobooks, or podcasts throughout the day. It’s a durable companion, too, with an IP67 rating (it can be immersed in water at depths of up to 3.3-feet for 30 minutes). Plus, it can float in water. Aside from toys, it’s the only other acceptable floater allowed in a pool.
  • The Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 offer plenty of Nintendo 64 games to its paid Switch Online subscribers who have its Expansion Pack tier. Nintendo’s own $55 wireless N64 controller is the most authentic way to experience those games again, or for the first time. But, for something cheaper, with the same array of buttons (arranged in a different, more modern, manner), check out 8BitDo’s 64 wireless controller. It’s available in white or black, costing $28.42 or $29.56, respectively, at Amazon. Each of these prices are just a bit more than $10 off, and they’re within a couple dollars of the lowest prices we’ve seen before.

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