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Amazon undercuts official Pixel 10 Pro XL deal, now $300 off (Extra $50 off starts today)

Deals across the Pixel 10 lineup are still live, and we have featured a number of massive price drops on open-box units, but has now dropped another $50 off the already discounted Google Pixel 10 Pro XL – it is now $300 off the list price for brand new, unlocked units. 

Earlier this week, Amazon knocked $250 off the price of the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL configs, but now, much like we are tracking on the base Pixel 10, it has various configurations at an additional $50 off for a total of $300 in savings.

Amazon is now offering the 256GB Google Pixel 10 Pro XL starting down at $899 shipped. Regularly $1,199, this is a straight up $300 off the list price, an extra $50 off the price drop from earlier this week, and the best price we can find on brand new, unlocked units. The extra savings are landing on the Obsidian, Porcelain, and Moonstone colorways. 

These deals initially launched as part of an official Google spring sale, but with Amazon getting even more aggressive on deal pricing, you’ll find even lower prices there. The 256GB Pixel 10 Pro XL is $250 off from Google, and as much as $300 off at Amazon – this same sort of thing applies to the base Pixel 10 as well.  

As of the time of writing, only the 256GB model is seeing the extra $50 slashed from the sticker price.

Down below you’ll find an updated list of deal pricing across the lineup followed by some of the “excellent” condition open-box deals we have uncovered this week: 

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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