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Google is now ready to slash $300 off the Pixel 7 Pro's no-trade-in price




Google is now ready to slash $300 off the Pixel 7 Pro's no-trade-in price

Want to spend as little as possible on Google's best (so far) smartphone for the home before Christmas without having to change a thing? You can always grab one of these easy Pixel 7 Pro Black Friday deals and save $150 with no strings attached… or take advantage of the latest Google Fi deal and double the 6.7-inch discount.

That's right, the Google Fi Black Friday 2022 sale officially kicks off today, running through November 27, with the jumbo-sized Pixel 7 Pro no doubt taking center stage for everyone.

Anyone considering switching from a "mainstream" carrier to Big G's Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) at least, with such a move currently bringing the phone's list price down from an affordable $899 to an affordable $599.

All you have to do to get that new record $300 discount is transfer your existing number from another wireless carrier to your Google Fi, activate your Pixel 7 Pro on a new "full service" plan, and keep that plan. active for at least 60 consecutive days.

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Unfortunately, current Fi subscribers don't get any Black Friday discounts, though for what it's worth, this great new deal is open to longtime subscribers who left the carrier for whatever reason more than 180 days before Fi. buy this device and move on.

At $599 (without trade-in), the Pixel 7 Pro is clearly one of the best affordable phones available this holiday season, especially for Android purists who love frequent updates and stellar software support for the long haul.

Don't get me wrong, this big Android guy is pretty good from a hardware point of view too, with its stunning 120Hz LTPO AMOLED display, versatile 50+48+12MP triple camera system, 5000mAh battery and ...reasonably powerful Tensor G2 chip in tow and all.

The non-Pro Pixel 7, in case you were wondering, is still $200 off a regular Google Fi price of $599 with a port number, which is also pretty cool, but not exactly what that Black has on Friday.

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