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

There are loads of notable Pixel deals live this week, but Amazon is once again getting even more aggressive on the standard 128GB and 256GB model Pixel 10. We caught it dropping the already discounted price another $50 on select colors earlier this week, but is now offering almost all of them back at the all-time lows with $250 slashed from the list price. 

Amazon is now offering the 128GB unlocked Pixel 10 down at $549 shipped from the usual $799 list, while the 256GB model has now been cut to $549 from its typical $899 list price. 

That’s $250 off and matching the lowest price we have tracked on just about all of them. We have seen our fair share of opportunities to land Google’s most affordable, current-generation, flagship handset at $200 off dating back to the early stages of the Black Friday sale events in 2025, but scoring one at $250 off, with this many color options, is a rarity. There was a chance just ahead of Christmas 2025 to land this deal with this sort of selection, but that, outside of right now was largely the only other time. 

As mentioned above, earlier this week we spotted Amazon dropping the Indigo colorway, and then the Frost down this low, but as of this morning all but the 128GB Lemongrass model are now down at the particularly notable price tag. 

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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