Amazon's Pixel 4 and 4 XL pre-orders also come with $100 gift card

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Amazon's Pixel 4 and 4 XL pre-orders also come with $100 gift card
B&H Photo Video was the first authorized US retailer out of the gate to unveil some cool Pixel 4 and 4 XL pre-order deals (before Google could even properly announce the already thoroughly detailed and oft-leaked phones), but in the hours since the two handsets were officially showcased for the first time, the likes of Best Buy, T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T predictably followed suit with special offers of their own.

If none of those places sounds like the perfect one to purchase your next big stock Android device from, you'll probably be happy to hear Amazon is also running a very enticing pre-order promotion. This is as attractive as it is simple and straightforward, bundling the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL in your preferred color option and storage variant with a free $100 gift card.
If that sounds familiar, it might be because it's exactly what B&H and Best Buy are also offering at the time of this writing. The difference is you can actually get a $150 gift card from Best Buy with a "qualified" upfront carrier activation, while B&H throws in its standard Mint Mobile 3-month 8GB prepaid SIM card kit as well. If you're not interested in that stuff and want a voucher you can use towards any future Amazon.com purchase, though, these deals here are obviously the ones to choose.
In case you're wondering, this is an actual, physical gift card you're looking at receiving here, with no fees and no expiration date, as well as a nifty design allowing you to use the thing as a bookmark too. Of course, that's assuming you still remember how books look.
Interestingly, Amazon expects to beat both B&H Photo Video and Best Buy, as well as all major US carriers, to the punch by releasing the Pixel 4 and 4 XL on October 21. Both phones are naturally up for pre-order at their list prices with either 64 or 128 gigs of internal storage space. The former variants can be had in Just Black, Clearly White, and Oh So Orange hues, while the latter models are only available in black and white paint jobs.

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