Deal: Google slashes $200 off unlocked Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL

The Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are top-of-the-line smartphones, featuring terrific cameras, incredibly fast software updates, and a bevy of exclusive features.

However, they are also quite expensive, starting at $799 for the lowest-end model.

Today though, there's a Google Pixel 3 deal over at the Google Store that gets you an unlocked Google Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL for $200 off. You can pick your model, your color, and your storage capacity, and whatever price you come to will have $200 lopped off the top.

It's nice when things are straightforward like this. No trade-ins, no carrier contracts, no in-store exclusives: just $200 saved.

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If you do want to buy a Pixel 3 for a carrier, you can do that too through the Google Store. Available carriers are Verizon and Google's own Google Fi. The $200 savings applies to those devices, too.

But if you ask us, unlocked is the way to go, so you can choose to move to whichever carrier you like whenever the mood suits you. However, the options are there if you want them.

If even after saving $200 your bank account isn't liking the expenditure, you can always get zero-percent financing through Google, which starts as low as $24.96 per month for 24 months.

Click the button below to get started with this Google Pixel 3 deal!


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