The world of Android phones is not short of an option or two, but if you’re looking for the closest thing to the iPhone, it’s hard to look past the Google Pixel devices. The Pixel 8 is an excellent option at a price that won’t break the bank, and right now you can get yours for just $449 if you choose the black model.
That phone would normally cost around $700, but if you order yours as part of this limited-time deal, you’ll pay a fraction of that. In fact, you’ll save $250 and pay just $449 for a phone with 128GB of storage and a lot more to shout about. The deal is available to everyone, and you don’t need to enter any discount codes or clip any coupons, either.
Buy: Google Pixel 8: $449 | Original price: $699
This phone runs a clean version of Android and receives all of the latest updates soonest, while the large 6.2-inch Actua display sports a variable refresh rate all the way up to 120Hz. A main 50-megapixel camera is joined by a 12-megapixel ultra-wide, while the selfie camera features a 10.5-megapixel sensor.
On the inside, the Pixel 8 uses Google’s own chip paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Buyers can expect up to 24 hours of battery life from a single charge, while wired and wireless charging are also supported.
This deal isn’t likely to last for long, so make sure to order your new phone while the limited-time deal remains on offer. Be sure to choose the Obsidian color if you want to get the lowest possible price, too.
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