Black Friday has been a rich source of price cuts this year, and for the Google Pixel phone, those cuts are suddenly deeper than ever. I’ve reported already about how Amazon and Best Buy had better prices than going to Google itself, and now one model of the Pixel family, the Pixel 9 Pro XL, has lower prices still.

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The Pixel 9 Pro XL is, I’d suggest, the best of this year’s crop of Pixels. It is a great size and has amazing cameras, for a start. Its regular sticker price is $1,099, though you can snap it up from Googlefor $150 off, that is, $949, or $849 for the smaller Pixel 9 Pro.

Amazon has now undercut the Google price for the hazel, obsidian and porcelain finishes with 128GB storage by an extra $100, meaning there’s now a $250 or 23% discount on the phone. That’s the lowest price Amazon has ever sold this phone for, by the way.

You’re not restricted just to Amazon to get this remarkable price, either. Best Buy has matched the $250 price cut.

What’s more, you can trade up to the higher-capacity storage models, 256GB instead of 128GB, and the same $250 discount applies. In porcelain, hazel and obsidian finishes, you can snag the phone from Amazon or from Best Buy for $949 instead of the regular $1,199 sticker price.

Why would you go to Google’s own store, then? Well, there’s on colorway, rose quartz, which only comes in a 256GB storage option, and it’s available from Google for $1,049, that is a $150 discount. Neither Amazon nor Best Buy has this color choice.

If you prefer a smaller Pro, the Pixel 9 Pro is reduced by a decent amount, too. Instead of $999, it’s $799 at Amazon and Best Buy. Best Buy has all three colors, hazel, obsidian and porcelain at this price. Amazon has obsidian and porcelain at $799, but the hazel color finish is $50 more, $849, which is the same price that Google is selling it.

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