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Google Pixel 10 is just $299 in crazy US Mobile deal

As a part of its “Mid-Winter Blowout” sale, US Mobile is selling the Google Pixel 10 for just $299 if you buy a year of service, and just $399 even if you don’t!

US Mobile isn’t a name you might recognize immediately, but the small carrier offers some solid rates on unlimited plans with annual purchases, similar to Mint Mobile. It’s also one of the best places to find some pretty wild Pixel discounts.

Last year, US Mobile discounted the Pixel 10 to just $349 as a part of its Black Friday sales, and now it’s even cheaper.

Right now, the Pixel 10 is available for just $299 at US Mobile, a discount of $500. That’s with the purchase of a year of US Mobile service, with costs an additional $119 and includes unlimited data and 20GB of hotspot data. If you opt to go without a plan, US Mobile will still sell you a Pixel 10 at a huge discount, just $399.

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Of course, the device is locked to US Mobile, but only for 60 days assuming it’s still connected to US Mobile service. You also need to keep it connected for 15 days to retain the discounted price. The device unlock policy follows:

…To retain discount, the device must be activated on a US Mobile line within 15 days of delivery. Device is locked to US Mobile at the time of sale. Device must be activated on a US Mobile line and kept active for 60 continuous days to unlock. If conditions are not met, device is unlocked 12 months after purchase…

Pixel 10 Pro XL was also down to a staggeringly cheap $349, but it seems to have sold out immediately. Galaxy S25 Edge is still available, though, and also down to $349.

Notably, for the Pixel 10, only the “Obsidian” color is available.

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