
Pixel 9 Pro XL price drops to lowest before Pixel 10 launch
By Divya Bhati
Google will officially launch the Pixel 10 series in India on August 21. Ahead of the launch, the prices of the Pixel 9 series have dropped to lowest.
The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL in particular is now available in India for under Rs 95,000 on Flipkart making it a steal deal to get one of the most premium Android phones.
Originally launched at Rs 1,24,999, (16GB RAM, and 256GB ROM variant) the current Flipkart offer slashes Rs 20,000 off.
HDFC bank users get an additional Rs 10,000 discount on EMI, bringing the price just below Rs 95,000.
For more savings, buyers can also use extra discounts via UPI and exchange offers on old phones.
This Pixel 9 Pro XL packs Google Tensor G4 processor.
Photography lovers will enjoy its triple rear camera setup: 50MP main, 48MP ultrawide, and 48MP telephoto lenses.
On the front there is a 42MP front camera that is great for selfies and video calls.
The phone features a 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display with vibrant color and smooth viewing.
To power, the phone comes with a 5060 mAh battery.
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