Updated
Updated · CNET · Aug 13
Retailers Slash Pixel 10 Prices by Up to $1,200 After Pixel 11 Launch
Updated
Updated · CNET · Aug 13

Retailers Slash Pixel 10 Prices by Up to $1,200 After Pixel 11 Launch

3 articles · Updated · CNET · Aug 13

Summary

  • $1,200 in savings is now available on some Pixel 10 models as retailers and carriers cut prices after Google opened Pixel 11 preorders ahead of an Aug. 20 release.
  • Carrier offers drive the biggest reductions: Xfinity advertises up to $1,200 off with trade-in, Boost Mobile up to $700 off, and T-Mobile a free Pixel 10A on qualifying new lines or trade-ins.
  • Pixel 10A discounts are broader and simpler, with Google, Amazon and Best Buy each cutting $75, while AT&T offers $304 off and Google Fi promises up to $739 back for new customers via bill credits.
  • Base list prices remain $499 for the Pixel 10A, $799 for the Pixel 10, $999 for the 10 Pro, $1,199 for the 10 Pro XL and $1,799 for the Pro Fold, leaving trade-ins and carrier credits as the main path to deeper savings.

Insights

Are massive Pixel 10 discounts a genuine bargain or just a clever trap to lock you into expensive multi-year carrier contracts?
With the Pixel 11 now available, do the older model's hidden hardware flaws make those aggressive trade-in deals too good to be true?