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Pixel 10 is up to $300 off as Amazon confirms next Prime Day’s dates

Amazon Prime Day is already around the corner, once again. Early deals are popping up, and the Google Pixel 10 series is one of the first Android devices getting a tempting Prime Day price cut.

Google’s Pixel 10 series consists of the base model, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL. As the phone gets more storage and RAM, the price goes up, of course. Even at their established MSRP, the Pixel 10 series offers a good value proposition. And with Google’s own chipset and software running on them, they feel like proper flagships.

Amazon currently has all three models discounted to celebrate the upcoming Prime Day, which is running from June 23 to 26. Early Prime Day deals are a thing before that. A few select devices and products get some early cuts to start things off before things get too busy.

Pixel 10 Prime deals

The Pixel 10 base 128GB model is currently down to $599 from the full $799 price tag during early Prime Day deals. Stepping up to 256GB will cost $699 during the early Prime Day deal.

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The Pixel 10 Pro offer is slightly more generous. The 128GB model is $749 right now, while each step up in storage is about a $100 increase. That puts the 256GB model at $849 and the 512GB version at $969. All of those deals are right around $250 off.

Early Prime Day lists the biggest version of the pro model, the Pixel 10 Pro XL, for $300 off. The 256GB model starts at $899 right now, down from $1,199. The same goes for the 512GB version, at $1,019 instead of $1,319.

Again, the Pixel 10 was never priced well over the level of performance offered. These deals just make the prospect of Google’s phones way better.

There’s no word on when these deals will end, just that Amazon notes they’re going fast. It’s also impossible to tell if Google will bring the price down further as Prime Day draws closer.

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