Prime Day just plummeted the Pixel 10 Pro Fold to its lowest price ever
The phone is an absolute bargain right now.
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It's one of the best foldable phones on the market. | Image by PhoneArena
The retailer is offering a massive $400 discount on the model with 256GB of storage, letting you pick one up for less than $1,400. And while this may still seem steep, it’s actually the lowest price this bad boy has ever been available at. So, you’ll definitely be scoring a sweet deal here. I don’t know how long the offer will last, though, so be sure to act and save now, as you definitely don’t want to miss out on this deal.
Since you’ll be rocking one of the best foldable phones on the market, you’ll be able to run demanding tasks without any issues, courtesy of Google’s latest Tensor G5 chipset and the onboard 16GB of RAM. You’ll also be getting fancy AI features like Magic Cue, which can give you relevant suggestions exactly when you need them, like, for instance, what to say to a friend who asked you when the concert you’re planning to go to this weekend is starting.
True to the Pixel name, our friend here is also a camera champ. Boasting a 48MP main snapper, it takes beautiful photos with plenty of detail. That said, it’s not great for recording videos, so keep that in mind if you like to capture clips often.
To make up for its mediocre video recording, it rocks a stunning 6.4-inch cover screen and an 8.0-inch OLED inner display, which boasts a high 2152 x 2076 resolution, perfect for watching YouTube on the go. The best part is that the cover display lets you comfortably use the phone without the need to unfold it every time you want to reply to a message.
Overall, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is absolutely worth getting, especially now that you can snatch it at its lowest price ever. Don’t miss out, and get one this Prime Day while the offer is still up for grabs.
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