The Pixel 10 and 10 Pro / XL are Google's most polished smartphones to date. While they aren’t reinventing the wheel—and frankly, if you are currently rocking a Pixel 9, you can safely skip this generation—they offer meaningful refinements that add up to a premier Android experience. However, if you have been contemplating the jump from an older Pixel to the latest and greatest, you can currently save hundreds of dollars on the entire Pixel 10 series for a limited time.
Virtually every color and storage configuration is currently on sale at Amazon, with Best Buy matching the discounts. While these aren’t the absolute all-time low prices we have tracked for the Pixel 10 lineup, they still represent a huge discount on Google’s most cutting-edge smartphone hardware and remain incredible deals.
Here is the complete list of Pixel 10 series configurations currently on sale:
- Pixel 10 Pro XL (256GB): $899 ($300 off)
- Pixel 10 Pro XL (512GB): $1,019 ($300 off)
- Pixel 10 Pro XL (1TB): $1,299 ($250 off)
- Pixel 10 Pro (128GB): $749 ($250 off)
- Pixel 10 Pro (256GB): $849 ($250 off)
- Pixel 10 Pro (512GB): $1,019 ($200 off)
- Pixel 10 (128GB): $599 ($200 off)
- Pixel 10 (256GB): $699 ($200 off)
Which Pixel 10 model should you buy?
The Pixel 10 Pro XL is a standout value at $899 and is the one to pick if you like the bigger phones. It is the powerhouse of the group, boasting a massive 6.8-inch 24-bit LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz variable refresh rate and a blinding 3,300 nits peak HDR brightness. You get an impressive triple camera system—a 50MP primary shooter, a 48MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, and a 48MP ultra-wide lens—backed by a large 5,200mAh battery supporting 45W wired and 25W wireless charging.
The Pixel 10 Pro at $250 off is also a solid deal. You’re not missing out much in terms of raw performance or features, either. It’s nearly identical to the XL but offers a more pocket-friendly form factor, with a petite 6.3-inch panel and the flagship triple-camera array. But you do have to settle for a smaller 4,870mAh battery and comparatively slower charging speeds, though—wired charging tops out at 30W while the wireless magnetic charging can reach 15W max.
Finally, the standard Pixel 10 is an excellent entry point at just $599. While it drops the RAM from 16GB to 12GB, it still features a versatile camera setup consisting of a 48MP main camera, a 10.8MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, and a 13MP ultra-wide shooter.
Except for the camera hardware, battery capacities, charging speeds, and screen sizes, all three phones offer the same set of software features and performance, featuring Google’s powerful Tensor G5 chipset, which powers AI features like Magic Cue, Voice Translate, and Camera Coach, along with seven years of guaranteed OS updates.
Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.
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Amazon US, Best Buy (linked in the article)









