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Google Pixel phones are up to $350 off for Black Friday — yes, including the Pixel 4

Google Pixel phones are up to $350 off for Black Friday — yes, including the Pixel 4

We told you the Google Pixel 4 would be on sale for Black Friday and we weren't lying. But it's not alone in seeing discounts. The Google Pixel 3/3 XL and Google Pixel 3a XL are also on sale during this shopping holiday.

So, how much savings are we talking here? Up to $350. Google's not messing around. 

Google Pixel 4 — save $200

The Pixel 4 is Google's latest iteration of the smartphone and has only been on the market since October 2019. Seeing a price drop this major on something so new is a big deal. The phone has a super impressive camera with a night mode so powerful it can capture photos of the stars. The Google Pixel 4 is normally $799, but for Black Friday it's on sale for $599. Read more...

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