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There are no current discounts on Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro phones at this time. Right now, you can get up to $700 back in monthly bill credits if you switch to Google Fi. With this discount, you might be able to pick up a phone for free or close to it. Google also has a trade-in program, if you prefer an unlocked phone.
Note: The 256GB and 512GB models of the Pixel 8 Pro are out of stock right now.
AT&T is offering savings on Pixel phones purchased on an installment plan. Score the Google Pixel 8 Pro for $0 a month by trading in an eligible device with a trade-in value of up to $1,040. You must also switch to an eligible unlimited data plan.
The Pixel 8 128GB will cost you $11 a month, but you can get savings of up to $444 in the form of bill credits over 36 months, with no trade-in required. The Pixel 8 256GB will get you a credit of $504 and still costs $11 a month.
Verizon currently has no direct discounts on Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro phones themselves. However, you can get free two-day shipping when you open a new line. Additionally, the carrier is waiving activation fees for customers who open new Verizon lines.
Currently, all Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones are out of stock, but they’ll likely be available again soon.
T-Mobile customers on a Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan can get a free Pixel 8 with an eligible trade-in or a new line of service. Adding a new line with other qualifying service plans such as Go5G, Magenta,or ONE can also get you the Pixel 8 for free with a $35 activation fee. Or if you opt for one of these plans and have a trade in, you can get up to $500 in bill credits.
The savings are given in bill credits spread out over 24 months. At present, T Mobile is not carrying the Pixel 8 Pro.
Right now, an unlocked Pixel 8 is $200 off and the Pixel 8 Pro is $300 off. That makes the Pixel 8 just $499 and the 8 Pro $699. If you have a phone to trade in, you can get up to $325 trade-in credit. You also get three months of Google One (100GB storage) with either Pixel phone.
Some Best Buy locations have open-box versions of either phone. This option can also help you maximize savings.
Mint Mobile is currently offering the Pixel 8 for $180 off, bringing the price down to $609. The Pixel 8 Pro is a staggering $440 off, bringing the total down to just $649. For either of these phones, you’ll get six months of free wireless when you sign up for a six-month plan or longer.
Target is currently offering the Pixel 8 for $549, a $150 discount and the Pixel 8 Pro is $749, a $250 savings. Target Circle members and Target Circle Card* holders can save an extra 5%.
Currently Amazon is offering the Pixel 8 for $499, a nice $200 savings. The Pixel 8 Pro is as low as $699, a $300 discount, but not every color offers this big of a discount.
AT&T is now offering new and existing customers the Google Pixel 8A for just $3 per month or for a one-time payment of $520. AT&T is also offering $100 off a pair of Ray-Ban Meta glasses with a qualifying plan when you buy a Pixel 8A.
Google is offering the Pixel 8A for only $449 right now, which is $50 of its regular asking price. That nets you the 128GB model for free when you switch to Google Fi. The $449 discount is available in the form of bill credits over a period of 24 months.
You can get an unlocked Pixel 8A for $399, a straightforward $100 savings that applies to all color variants.
If you purchase the Google Pixel 8A and add or switch to the Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate plans, you can get $370 in promo credit. This nets you the phone for $180, which you pay in $5/month installments. Note that Verizon’s base price for this phone is $550.
Right now T-Mobile is offering the Pixel 8A for free if you add a new line, no trade-in required. If you do have a phone to trade, as long as you have the Go5G, Magenta, or ONE rate plan you can get up to $500 in trade-in credit via bill credits over 24 months. There is a one time $35 device connection charge. Naturally, the newer model phones will get you the highest trade-in credit.
Right now Mint Mobile has the Google Pixel 8A on sale for $100 off. Plus, when you purchase one year of wireless, you’ll get half of that for free. You will only be able to nab the obsidian 128GB variant.
You can get an $100 off when you bring in a qualifying device to trade in and purchase and activate the Pixel 8A through Spectrum. You may also qualify for more savings in the form of trade in credit, depending on the device you decide to swap.
If you opt to purchase the Pixel 8A at Target, you can get a straight $50 discount, as long as you purchase it online, bringing the price down to $450. Target Circle card members can also save an additional 5%.
Right now you can grab the Pixel 8A for 20% off. That means you pay $399 instead of $499, a nice little $100 savings. All color variants are in stock and this discount is available for all except for the green, which is currently only 10% off. Stock fluctuates on Amazon, though, so if you see what you want, get it before it’s gone.
There are no direct discounts on the Google Pixel 7 or 7 Pro through Google right now, but you can trade in your old phone from Google, Apple, Samsung and other brands for up to $450 off (with the latest iPhones netting you the biggest discount).
Although Verizon is no longer carrying the Pixel 7 Pro, the Pixel 7 is still available. Though there are no direct discounts, Verizon occasionally offers perks to go along with new phone purchases. These deals fluctuate so check back often. For now, new and existing customers can get 0% APR on a new Pixel 7. The carrier is also offering free two-day shipping when you open a new line.
Mint is still carrying both the 7 and 7 Pro and if you buy six months of service you get six months for free. Both phones are in stock but available only in a locked model.