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Deal | Google Pixel 7 crashes to all-time low thanks to huge 40% price cut

The Google Pixel 7 has never been cheaper as the 128GB base model is now on sale for $359 (Image: Daniel Schmidt)
The Google Pixel 7 has never been cheaper as the 128GB base model is now on sale for $359 (Image: Daniel Schmidt)
The sought-after Google Pixel 7 has received its deepest discount to date as the 128GB version of the factory-unlocked Android smartphone is now on sale for just $359 at an Amazon-owned online retailer.

Even though the Google Pixel 7 isn't the newest kid on the block anymore, the Android smartphone is still a suitable option for shoppers who are looking for a device with an attractive price-performance ratio and long software support. Therefore, Woot's current offer for the Google Pixel 7 is definitely worth consideration.

To be more precise, the Amazon-owned online shop is currently selling the 128GB version of the Google Pixel 7 for $359 including free shipping for Prime subscribers, who should also order a protective case on Amazon. This price applies to the two basic color variants named "Obsidian" and "Snow", the stylish "Lemongrass" option is not available at this point. Anyhow, deal hunters can take advantage of a significant 40% or $240 discount since the Google Pixel 7 official list price stands at $599.

Before ordering, potential buyers should consult our in-depth review of the Google Pixel 7 in order to see if the search giant's smartphone is a suitable device for their specific use case. For instance, the handset comes with a bright and colorful 90Hz AMOLED display and the well-performing Tensor G2 chipset, although we noticed that the SoC throttles pretty heavily under sustained load.

Furthermore, the remaining software support of 3.5 years means that the Google Pixel 7 will receive two more major system updates up to Android 16, and two additional years of security patches after that. In conclusion, the Google Pixel 7 is a great choice considering that the successor costs almost $200 more but doesn't offer too many noticeable improvements except for the even longer update promise and smoother 120Hz screen. 

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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Enrico Frahn, 2024-04-18 (Update: 2024-04-18)