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Grab the Pixel 6 Pro and save $120

June 27, 2022 By Gabriel Brangers View Comments

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After months of back and forth, Robby and I have finally come to the conclusion that the Pixel 6 Pro is the superior phone from Google and it is, in my humble opinion, the best phone to ever come out of Mountain View. That’s saying a lot because I absolutely adored my Nexus 6P. Anyway, the smaller Pixel 6 is still an awesome phone and for the price, it’s tough to beat if you want a great device but don’t want to spend flagship money. For example, T-Mobile customers can pick up the Pixel 6 for $99 just by adding a new line or get $300 off when you trade in an eligible phone on an existing line. AT&T customers can get a whopping $800 the Pixel 6 Pro with trade in. Either deal will score you an awesome phone for very little cheddar.

For those not wanting to get tied to a payment plan or a contract, you always have the option of buying an unlocked Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro. The only downside is that you’re likely going to pay full pop retail which can be as much as $899 if you go with the Pro. At best, we’ve seen $100 of the Pixel 6 Pro at the Google Store but today’s deal can save you $120 on the Tensor-powered phone by Google and you can pick whichever color you want. On top of that, the phone is unlocked so you can take it to the carrier of your choice.

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The Pixel 6 Pro deal comes from none other than Woot. Just in case you are unfamiliar, Woot is an Amazon company that specializes in limited-time deals on new and refurbished items. Many deals run for just 24 hours or until sold out and oftentimes, the latter happens before the end of the 24 hours sale. For just a few more hours or while supplies last, you can pick up the Pixel 6 Pro in Stormy Black, Cloudy White, or Sorta Sunny for only $779. Shoppers can buy up to three devices and these are BRAND NEW phones, not refurbished. As an added bonus, Amazon Prime Members get free shipping but this deal won’t stick around for another day. If you’re serious about the Pixel 6 Pro and don’t want to be tied to your carrier, this is the deal you’ve been looking for.

Pixel 6 Pro from Woot

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About Gabriel Brangers

Lover of all things coffee. Foodie for life. Passionate drummer, hobby guitar player, Web designer and proud Army Veteran. I have come to drink coffee and tell the world of all things Chrome. "Whatever you do, Carpe the heck out of that Diem" - Roman poet, Horace. Slightly paraphrased.

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