The Google Pixel 9 Pro just hit a new all-time low — and it’s not even close. Normally fetching $1,000, the 128GB model is currently down to just $599 at Amazon and Best Buy. That’s a whopping $400 off and beats its previous best price of $734 we tracked during the Prime Day sale.
Yes, the Pixel 10 series is just around the corner, but months of extensive leaks and reports have already made it quite clear that Google’s 2025 lineup isn’t going to be a huge departure from last year—it’s mostly going to be a chip-swap fest with a handful of minor upgrades. If you were planning to skip the Pixel 10 series and hold out for a great deal on last year's Pixels, this is your sign to pull the trigger. This is hands down the best Android flagship deal we’ve seen in 2025 so far, and it likely won’t stick around for long—Porcelain and Hazel color options have already sold out, leaving only the Obsidian variant in stock as of this writing.
The Pixel 9 Pro still remains one of the most capable Android flagships on the market. It runs on Google’s in-house Tensor G4 chip, powering the company’s latest AI features like Add Me, Best Take, Video Boost, and Audio Eraser. The 9 Pro’s 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED display is one of the brightest panels we’ve tested, reaching an impressive 2,970 nits in HDR mode. Its versatile triple rear camera setup (50MP + 48MP + 48MP) also left us thoroughly impressed. Seven years of guaranteed software updates means you’re set well into the 2030s, and the 4,700mAh battery is more than enough to get you through a full day of heavy usage. You also get 27W wired and 15W wireless charging, an ultra-wideband (UWB) chip, IP68 dust and water resistance, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection on both sides.
The foldable Pixel 9 Pro Fold is also down to its lowest price yet and can be had for $1,200 ($600 off) right now. And if you’d rather get something more affordable, the Pixel 9a is down to $400, making it one of the best budget Android picks.
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