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Amazon now offering $200 off 256GB Google Pixel 9 smartphones, Pixel 8 Pro $400 off

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While the new Google Pixel 10 devices have arrived, and the Google Birthday sale is in full swing with FREE $100 prepaid Mastercards now shipping with purchases, Amazon has dropped $200 off the price of unlocked Pixel 9 handsets. They might not be the latest and greatest, but you can land one for whole lot less right now, and in the now defunct Wintergreen treatment. 

Amazon is offering $100 off the base 128GB model, but you’ll find select colorways of the 256GB variant at $200 off the list price. The 256GB Pixel 9 carried the same $899 list price the comparable Pixel 10 model sells for, but you can now land one down at $699 shipped via Amazon. 

Stock appears to be running low at the discounted rate on select models though, so get in there while you can if you’re interested. 

The Pixel 10 did hit shore shelves this past summer, and there are some notable deals live at the moment, but if you’re not enamored by Google’s latest and greatest this is a notable price drop to consider. And on that note, you can also land a massive $400 off Pixel 8 Pro with a FREE Pixel Watch 2 and case thrown in as well – we will leave you with the Google Birthday deals below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices