
Save over $700 when you buy the Google Pixel 8 Pro today
Why you should buy the Google Pixel 8 Pro
The Google Pixel 8 Pro isn't part of the latest series of the smartphone — the Google Pixel 9 Pro was launched last year and the Google Pixel 10 Pro is expected to arrive later this year — but it's still a worthwhile purchase today, especially with this offer from Google. We gave it a score of 4.5 stars out of 5 in our review because of its vibrant 6.7-inch Super Actua OLED display, phenomenal triple-camera setup headlined by a 50MP main camera, and powerful Tensor G3 chip. The Google Pixel 8 Pro ships with Android 14, with Google promising operating system updates, security patches, and feature drops until 2030.
The freebies that you'll get with the Google Pixel 8 Pro makes it an even more tempting choice as your next smartphone. The Google Pixel Watch 2 scored an impressive 4 out of 5 stars in our review with its slick performance, comprehensive fitness tracking, and amazing battery life. The Google Pixel 8 Pro Case, meanwhile, will provide the necessary protection for your device against drops and scratches, and it's made of stain-resistant, silicone material with microfiber lining.
In one of the most interesting phone deals you can shop today, the Google Pixel 8 Pro is available with a huge discount and freebies from Google itself. The unlocked version of the smartphone is on sale at $400 off, slashing its price to only $599 from $999, and every purchase comes with the Google Pixel Watch 2 (LTE) worth $300 and the Google Pixel 8 Pro Case worth $35 for free. You're going to save $735 when you purchase the Google Pixel 8 Pro, and we highly recommend that you do so today.

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