Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by Best Buy offering a giant $392 off unlocked Pixel 10 Pro open-box units right now alongside unlocked Google Pixel 10 Pro XL at a giant $470 off. Amazon has also dropped the price again on several new colorways of the base Pixel 10 to $250 off while, just after official price hikes, Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a giant $570 off via Best Buy. Just be sure to also scope out this deal on Lenovo’s Legion Tab Gen 3 Android tablet hitting one of its lowest prices at $170 off. Head below for a closer look at the details.

Best Buy offering a giant $392 off unlocked Pixel 10 Pro open-box units right now
As you have perhaps already noticed, the Google Pixel deals are flying this week. From a new all-time low on the 2026 Pixel 10a to a sizable $250 off new unlocked Pixel 10 devices at Amazon, if you’re looking to upgrade to Google’s latest, now’s as good a time as any. Alongside the massive open-box deal we featured this morning on the Pixel 10 XL, we also spotted the most affordable Pixel 10 Pro model at nearly $400 off the list price courtesy of Best Buy. Details below.
Down below you’ll find a list of deal pricing across the entire Pixel 10 lineup in new unlocked condition. However, those looking to save even more, a whole lot more, will want to scope out the “excellent” condition Best Buy open-box units right now as well.
Alongside the aforementioned Pixel 10 XL model, Best Buy is also offering the Google Pixel 10 Pro 128GB (unlocked) in the Obsidian colorway down at $606.99 shipped. That’s $392 under the list price and over $140 less than a brand new unit at Amazon right now.
- Google Pixel 10 Pro 128GB Obsidian $607 ($999 new)
This open-box offer also joins a host of others worth scoping out if you had your eye on a different configuration:
- Google Pixel 10 128GB Obsidian $445 ($799 new)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB Obsidian $728 ($1,199 new)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB Moonstone $740 ($1,199 new)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 512GB Obsidian $906 ($1,319 new)
Here are some additional details on these Best Buy open-box offers:
- Geek Squad Verified
- Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
- Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
- 1-year warranty
And, as promised, here’s an updated look at the best deals on brand new condition unit deals:
- Google Pixel 10a 128GB $449 (Reg. $499)
- Google Pixel 10a 256GB $549 (Reg. $599)
- Google Pixel 10 128GB from $549 (Reg. $799)
- Google Pixel 10 256GB from $699 (Reg. $899)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro 128GB $749 (Reg. $999)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro 256GB from $849 (Reg. $1,099)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro 512GB from $969 (Reg. $1,220)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB $949 (Reg. $1,199)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 512GB from $1,069 (Reg. $1,320)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold 256GB from $1,499 ($300 off)
- Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold 512GB from $1,619 ($300 off)

Score unlocked Google Pixel 10 Pro XL at a giant $470 off today (Best Buy open-box)

Almost all unlocked Pixel 10 models drop even lower today at $250 off the list price

Galaxy Z Flip 7 price hikes have arrived, here’s how to land one at a giant $570 off today
Samsung stealthily raised the prices on a series of Galaxy devices, including both of its latest Fold and Flip 7 devices and some tablets. While the price hikes are largely only hitting upgraded storage capacity models…for now, we wanted to touch down this morning to feature some notable discounts on the Galaxy Z Flip 7. We have new unlocked units at $200+ off and “excellent” condition unlocked open-box units at up to a giant $570 off the list price. Details below.
Firstly, let’s take a look at the new unlocked deals. You will now find all configs on sale directly from Samsung at $200 off the list prices. This includes the 256GB model that has not seen an official price hike, and the 512GB model that is now $80 more expensive than it was earlier this week. However, Amazon has not taken the price hike into account just yet, and is now offering the 512GB model at $200 off the previous list price:
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 256GB $900 (Reg. $1,100)
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 512GB $1,100 (Reg. $1,300)
- Or from $1,019 at Amazon
Clearly the RAM shortage is hitting home at Samsung, and there’s no telling where prices might land moving forward. If you are looking to get in on its latest flip phone, it might be worth considering it now. You can get even more details on the Samsung price hikes over at 9to5Google.
All of that said, there are far lower prices available on “excellent” condition unlocked open-box units at Best Buy right now. You can land the 512GB model at $570 less than its newfound list price while the 256GB model is a sizable $416 off right now:
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 512GB – open-box $780 (Reg. $1,300)
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 256GB – open-box$684 (Reg. $1,100)
Additional details on these Best Buy open-box offers:
- Geek Squad Verified
- Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
- Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
- 1-year warranty

Lenovo’s Legion Tab Gen 3 Android tablet hits one of its lowest prices at $170 off just ahead of the Gen 5 release
We are now tracking a deal at Lenovo that drops its Legion Tab Gen 3 Android tablet down to $379.99 shipped. Just be sure to enter promo code EXTRAFIVE at checkout to unlock the discount. This tablet originally debuted at $500 last year before eventually climbing to the $550 mark, so today’s offer delivers a solid chunk of savings with a $170 discount to bring it back down to near–Black Friday pricing. It’s also worth noting that this pricing arrives just in time ahead of its highly anticipated successor, the Legion Tab (Gen 5), which is hitting the shelves at $849. That makes the current Gen 3 model a particularly compelling pick right now if you’re looking to score a capable Android tablet for gaming or everyday use without emptying your wallet.
Lenovo’s Legion Tab Gen 3 packs an 8.8-inch 2.5K (2560×1600) LCD display with a fast 165Hz refresh rate and HDR10 support, offering sharp, smooth visuals that are ideal for gaming. It runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of speedy UFS 4.0 storage for strong overall performance. The tablet houses a 6,550mAh battery to keep up with extended gaming sessions, and it features dual USB-C ports with support for 45W fast charging. While it’s clearly designed with gamers in mind, the tablet still maintains a compact footprint, sitting roughly in the same size class as an iPad mini. You can learn more about the experience of using one of these in our hands-on review right here.
TCL’s NXTPAPER 11 is also a good option to consider if you’re looking for something more affordable at $160. This tablet is now back at its Big Spring Sale price, and it’s down from its usual price of $230.
Today’s accessories and charging deals:
- Nothing’s CMF Headphone Pro with energy slider, ANC, and interchangeable back at $69 spring sale price
- Baseus’ latest Qi2.2 25W 10,000mAh MagSafe power bank is nearly 50% off today at $39 (All-time low)
- Sharge’s tiny M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure has a pop-out USB-C port and active cooling, now $35
- Anker’s Surge Protector Power Strip adds 8 outlets, 4 USB ports to your setup down at $24
- Score this LG UltraFine 4K monitor with 90W USB-C and built-in speakers for your Mac workstation while it’s down to $260
- Save up to 40% on Beatbot’s premium robotic pool cleaners that are all at their lowest prices starting from $499
- Install Anker’s latest eufy C31 wired security camera with 360-degree pan/tilt + AI-tracking indoors or outdoors at $50

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