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You can easily buy a Pixel 10 wth a physical SIM tray for $599 right now

Google’s Pixel 10 series is one of the first major collection of Android smartphones that ditches support for physical SIM cards in favor of eSIM but, right now, you can get a Pixel 10 with a SIM tray and at a discount too.

Woot is currently selling the base Pixel 10 for $599, which is already a solid deal on its own. But what makes this one notable is that you’re getting the Canadian unlocked variant of the Pixel 10, which has a physical SIM tray alongside its eSIM support.

As Woot notes, the Canadian variant is “fully compatible with all American cellular providers,” which is mostly true. One thing you will lose is mmWave 5G support, which the US variant supports. You also might run into some warranty woes, but Woot does include a 1-year warranty with the device.

While the switch to eSIM probably won’t end up being a big deal for most users, physical SIMs very much still have their place, so it’s nice to have a quick, easy, and trusted place to buy a Pixel 10 in the States with a SIM tray. Then again, you can also just buy the Pixel 10a.

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If you don’t care about a physical SIM, you can take advantage of the even-lower price Amazon has on Pixel 10 right now, which sits at $549 as of March 18 — you’ll get more color options that way, too.

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