It seems like Amazon’s October Prime Day was just yesterday, and now Black Friday week (yes, week) is already here. The Pixel 10 was one of our favorite deals, as it discounted the still relatively new phone by a whopping $200. However, if you missed out on that Prime Day deal, don’t worry, because Black Friday brought the deal back, just in time for the holidays.
So what does this mean? It means instead of paying $799 for the Google Pixel 10, you’re now paying $599, which seems almost unfair to Google. After all, this is a great phone that I would easily recommend at its retail price. But of course, who doesn’t love a deal, especially on a new phone?
✅Recommended if: You want a straightforward and easy-to-use Android phone with great cameras, good battery life, long software support, and magnetic charging.
❌Skip this deal if: You want a smartphone with a large display, fast charging, and more base storage in case 128GB isn’t enough.
I’ve been using the Pixel 10 since it launched, and it’s the only Pixel phone I’ve truly enjoyed enough to consider as a primary phone. That’s because it brings the kinds of upgrades that I hoped to see in its predecessors, while taking them a step further.
The Tensor G5 is a good chip that brings plenty of on-device AI features, including Magic Cue, which surfaces useful suggestions and information based on the context of what you’re doing or who you’re talking to. It’s like having a silent assistant on your phone that saves you from having to search for information that’s already there.
But beyond the fun and useful AI features, there’s now a triple camera system, which includes a 5x telephoto camera that allows you to get up close and personal with your subject without getting up close and personal with your subject. The cameras themselves also feel like they’ve received some nice improvements, as the images appear much more lively than those on the Pixel 9.
It has great battery life, and you’ll also enjoy features like Qi2 magnetic charging, which lets you use Qi2 accessories like this slim Anker power bank without needing a case. Of course, you can always purchase a Pixel 10 case for extra protection, and we also recommend a screen protector, especially if you plan to keep the Pixel 10 for the duration of its 7-year software lifespan.
The base 128GB option may be enough for some, but if you’re like me, you might be better served by getting the 256GB variant of the Pixel 10. Fortunately, that’s also on sale, and a $200 Black Friday discount means you’re paying $699 for double the storage.
And while you’re at it, check out our Black Friday Pixel collection for other items you should get to pair with your new device!
Today’s best Google Pixel 10 deals

