Less than a week ago, we saw Amazon and Best Buy slash the Pixel 9’s price by $150. That was an unprecedented price cut but somehow, Best Buy has managed to one-up itself by offering even larger price cuts.
The retailer has now knocked $250 off the price of the 128GB model, bringing the price down from $799 to $549. All 256GB color variants except Obsidian have gone down in price from $899 to $549 after a discount of $350. This means that after the latest round of price cuts, it makes no sense to purchase the 128GB model as it’s the same price as the 256GB variant right now.
If black is your favorite color, fret not, as even the Obsidian model has been discounted by $250.
The Pixel 9 was already doing so well that it didn’t really need to be discounted. That’s why, we think it will be snapped up before you know it at new lower prices.
With its latest generation of flagship phones, Google has doubled down on everything great about Pixel phones, such as the camera and software experience, and fixed everything that was holding them back.
The result is a near-perfect phone that has seen astounding demand in the US and given Google its best quarter in terms of sales.
The phone has all the must-have features: a 6.3-inch 120Hz screen, the snappy Tensor G4 and 12GB of RAM for on-device AI, a capable dual-camera system, and a premium design.
It can transcribe calls for you and generate images based on prompts. It’s guaranteed seven years of updates and is more durable than previous iterations, so it’s going to last you a long time.