Amazon is still offering a massive price drop on the Google Pixel 8 Pro in the standard colorways at $599, but Woot is taking things even further here today. It is now offering the unlocked Google Pixel 8 Pro in the updated mint color down at $559.99 shipped. The Pixel 8 Pro still carries a $999 list price on the Google Store and is now seeing a massive $439 discount to deliver the lowest price we can find on a new condition unit.
Over at Amazon you’ll find the the Bay blue, Obsidian, and Porcelain models down at $599 – this is a seriously great price as well. But Woot is now offering the special edition and harder to get mint model at an even lower price point – “a luminous color that really invites the mind into a state of calmness – energized calmness,” according to Google.
The mint model is the same otherwise, featuring a 6.7-inch Super Actua display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and a Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 cover glass. That joins the up to 24 hours of battery life, wireless charging, and a series of camera sensor options – 10.5 MP front camera, 48 MP ultrawide, 50 MP wide, and 48 MP telephoto – all powered by the Google Tensor G3 chip.
It’s clearly no Pixel 9, or Pixel 9 Pro for that matter, but it is also significantly less pricey, even with the ongoing holiday price drops on Google’s latest handset lineup. You can check those out below:
- Google Pixel 9 from $649 (Reg. $799) | Amazon and Best Buy
- Google Pixel 9 Pro from $849 (Reg. $999) | Amazon and Best Buy
- Google Pixel 9 Pro XL from $949 (Reg. $1,099) | Amazon and Best Buy
- Google Pixel 8a $399 (Reg. $499) | Amazon and Best Buy
Head over to our original hands-on review at 9to5Google for a closer look.
Google Pixel 8 Pro features:
Meet Pixel 8 Pro, the all-pro phone engineered by Google. It’s sleek, sophisticated, powerful, and secure. And with Google AI, you can do more, even faster. The triple camera system includes a dedicated 5x telephoto lens, improved autofocus, and full-resolution photography with Pro controls. And the all-day battery charges faster than ever.
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