SAVE $200: As of Feb. 19,Double Cross (1996) the Google Pixel 9 Pro is on sale for $899 at Amazon. This is an 18% saving on the list price.
You want a new smartphone, but you don't want it on a contract.
With Amazon's Daily Deals, you'll find lots of great discounts on smartphones, but we love this latest deal on the Google Pixel Pro 9. Just check out our review to see why we're such big fans. Not only is it on sale but it has never been priced lower than this.
SEE ALSO: Save $80 on the Apple Magic Keyboard at AmazonAs of Feb. 19, the Google Pixel Pro 9 is reduced to $899 from $1099. This deal is specific to the 256GB option but is available across all three colorways: obsidian, porcelain, and rose quartz.
It's a super-smart smartphone with a 6.3-inch OLED display with vibrant colors as well as the latest Google Tensor chip for fast, non-laggy performance. It benefits from triple rear cameras, making it the most powerful pixel camera yet, so you can enjoy high-quality video and even enhance your videos up to 8K with the video boost tool.
This model also features Gemini, Google's next-generation AI technology. It offers assistance with tools including advanced photo editing such as Magic Eraser and Face Unblur, enhanced voice recognition for dictation, and Google Assistant capabilities. It also uses real-time translation to allow for seamless language support in messaging or live conversations, and it even powers predictive text.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't miss out.
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