Google’s unlocked Pixel 10 has quietly slipped into one of the season’s most surprising smartphone deals. The savings are bigger than expected, and you’ll want to see how low the price has gone at Amazon.
The carpet for Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales has already been rolled up. However, not all deals have disappeared, with some remain with even bigger reductions. That includes the Google Pixel 10, which has dropped to a new record low of $549 for the base model at Amazon.
This is a $250 price cut from the usual $799, and $50 lower than what we saw during the major sales. The deal applies to the Obsidian Black and Lemongrass finishes. If you prefer Frost or Indigo, those are still discounted to $599, which remains an attractive offer.
Why We Recommend the Google Pixel 10
Google launched the Pixel 10 alongside the Pixel 10 Pro models in September. It’s the standard version and the most affordable in the lineup, but that doesn’t mean it’s a weak flagship. With the current discount, it may be the best option for users who aren’t obsessed with specs and simply want a reliable daily driver.
The device retains the premium design of its predecessor, featuring a flat chassis, a prominent camera module, and rounded corners. It also carries IP68 certification for dust and water resistance.
Google’s Pixel 10 is available in new shades. Image source: Timo Brauer / nextpit
Elsewhere, Google upgraded the display to a 6.3‑inch OLED panel. It’s brighter than before, now peaking at 3,000 nits, keeping the screen legible even outdoors. Protection comes via Gorilla Glass Victus 2, designed to withstand scratches and cracks.
On the back, the camera system has been revamped. The primary sensor is now a 48 MP shooter, paired with a 13 MP ultrawide and a new 10 MP 3x telephoto lens. While the sensors are smaller than before, Google’s improved imaging pipeline helps the Pixel 10 capture fine details and accurate colors. The telephoto lens is a welcome addition for retaining clarity in zoomed shots.
Under the hood, the Pixel 10 runs on the Tensor G5 SoC. This is the same processor found in the pricier Pixel 10 Pro. It’s backed by 12 GB of RAM, ensuring smooth performance even during demanding AI tasks. The chip is a major step up in power, delivering a fast, stutter‑free experience across everyday and intensive use.
Battery life is another highlight. Thanks to the efficient processor and a larger 4,970 mAh battery, endurance is stronger than before. Charging is faster too, with wired speeds up to 30 watts. Google also introduced Pixel Snap, a magnetic alignment system that makes wireless charging more flexible.
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