Let the Prime Day games begin with these killer Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro deals
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While bargain hunters may have planned to get a late start to their bargain-hunting week, with the official Prime Day 2022 ceremonies technically set to kick off on Tuesday, Best Buy's (not so) surprising Black Friday in July sale is already underway... and so are a lot of interesting Amazon deals on popular mobile devices.
Google's very well-reviewed but somewhat divisive Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro powerhouses, for instance, have gone down to exceptionally low prices early Monday morning at both retailers with no strings attached whatsoever.
You're looking at incredibly rare discounts of up to 200 bucks here, but if the terms and conditions of the exact same offers available directly from the US Google Store are any indication, you probably don't need to hurry.
That's because you'll likely be able to slash $100 off the $599 and $699 list prices of the "vanilla" Pixel 6 with 128 and 256GB storage space respectively until Wednesday, July 13, while the $200 markdown good for both the 128 and 256 gig variants of the jumbo-sized Pixel 6 Pro should stay valid through July 17.
Naturally, you don't have to be an Amazon Prime member or meet any other special conditions to score these excellent deals on two of the very best phones money can buy right now, which however means even heftier discounts could come during the actual Prime Day festival on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Then again, if you wait too long, you might see certain color options and storage configurations go out of stock, so it's really up to you if you want to risk something like that happening in the hopes that the incredible $300 Pixel 6 Pro price cut from a couple of weeks ago, for instance, will return.
Don't forget that the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are coming relatively soon as well, and although the second-gen Tensor beasts are unlikely to make many radical changes compared to their predecessors, the raw power should be vastly improved and the software experience cleared out of a lot of bugs. Decisions, decisions...
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