The first direct US Google Store sale on the Pixel 6 Pro occurred in June for Father’s Day, and the Pixel 6 currently has a starting price of $499, so this is being followed by a very hefty $200 discount.
The smaller Pixel 6 takes $100 off unlocked variant was subject to the first direct US discount. The 128GB model costs $499 in Stormy Black, Kinda Coral, or Sorta Seafoam, while the 256GB model costs $599 in either black or green. This promotion expires on July 13 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time.
The Pixel 6 is only $50 more expensive during this promotion than the Pixel 6a, which goes on sale on July 28. With last year’s phone, you get a slightly larger screen (6.4 vs. 6.1), 90Hz refresh rate as opposed to 60Hz, Gorilla Glass Victus as opposed to Gorilla Glass 3, a slightly larger battery (4,614 mAh vs. 4,410 mAh) with wireless charging, IP68 as opposed to IP67 water/dust resistance, 8GB as opposed to 6GB of RAM, and a better main camera (50 MP Octa PD Quad Bayer vs. 12.2 MP dual pixel).
In the meantime, Google’s Pixel 6 Pro discount to $200 off has doubled since last month. For $699, you can purchase the 128GB variant in Sorta Sunny, Cloudy White, and Sorta Black. The 256GB 6 Pro costs $799 in either black or white, while the 512GB 6 Pro costs $899 and is only offered in the dark color scheme. The Pixel 6 Pro is cheaper than the three-day Pixel 6 deal until Sunday, July 17, at 11:59 p.m. PT.
These discounts are also accessible on Amazon.com ( Pixel 6 and 6 Pro ). The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are expected this fall, so this promotion could be a substantial way to get rid of last year’s stock. This week, in addition to the phones, there are various other deals:
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