Google is initiating a series of price reductions on its latest Pixel devices, including the highly anticipated Pro Fold, as it navigates an increasingly competitive smartphone market [[1]]. The discounts, rolling out now across multiple retailers, come as consumers weigh options with Apple and Samsung, and as some signal early interest in switching from iPhone [[1]]. Beyond the Pixel line, promotional pricing extends to other popular tech products like the Nothing Phone and Meta Quest, signaling a broader industry trend towards aggressive consumer offers [[2]], [[3]].
Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Standard Models See Significant Discounts
Google’s highly anticipated Pixel 10 Pro Fold is now available at a reduced price, alongside discounts on the standard Pixel 10 model. The price reductions come as Google seeks to gain further traction in the competitive foldable smartphone market and bolster sales of its flagship devices.
Several retailers are currently offering the Pixel 10 at under 900 euros, marking a substantial price drop for the popular smartphone. This promotion arrives ahead of traditional sales periods, offering consumers an early opportunity to acquire the device at a lower cost.
Beyond the Pixel phones, other tech products are also seeing price cuts. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is available in a bundle with a 30% discount, while the Philips OLED Ambilight TV, featuring a 144Hz refresh rate, is priced at 730 euros. Additionally, the Meta Quest 3, with 512GB of storage, is being offered at a reduced price. These deals represent a broader trend of retailers offering competitive pricing on popular tech items.
One smartphone has been singled out as a favorite for 2025 and is currently on promotion before official sales begin. The specific model was not named, but the early discount suggests retailers are eager to move inventory and attract customers.
The Pixel 10 is also being highlighted for its photographic capabilities, with a 30% discount available on one of the best smartphones for photo enthusiasts. This emphasis on camera quality underscores Google’s commitment to delivering a premium mobile photography experience.