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Amazon just knocked another $50 off Pixel 10, base model now $250 off

Update 4/14: Amazon has dropped another $50 off various 128GB and 256GB configurations now, including Indigo and Frost colorways for a total of $250 on the most affordable flagship Pixel 10 device:

The Google Pixel 10 deals are on fire this week after put the entire lineup on sale yesterday morning. Not only is the Pixel 10a now sitting down at a new $449 Amazon all-time low, but it just knocked another $50 off the base 128GB Pixel 10 – it is now sitting down at $549 shipped from the regular $799 list price. 

Amazon dropped the price on the base unlocked Pixel 10 to $599 shipped yesterday on all four colors. And, while the others are still at $200 off, it just knocked another $50 off the Indigo model to deliver a total down at $549 shipped

Regularly $799 for the most affordable Pixel 10 device (10a excluded), this deal is $250 off list, matching the Big Spring Sale price on the 128GB model, and landing on par with the best holiday discount we tracked ahead of the holidays in 2025. 

While the even less pricey Pixel 10a is also sitting at the Amazon all-time low right now, you can jump up to Google’s latest flagship lineup for $100 more right now. That’s not an insignificant amount of money by any means, but we are talking about a regularly $799 Pixel 10 here compared to the regularly $499 Pixel 10a. 

Check out these open-box offers on Pixel 10 starting from $485, and then dive into the rest of the brand new, unlocked deal listings 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