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With the mid-range Pixel 6a reportedly pushed back to July after being initially scheduled for a May announcement and the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro looking mighty familiar in early leaks, you probably didn’t expect to see any good new Pixel 6 or 6 Pro deals kicked off by any major US retailers or carriers in the very near future.
Because the 6.71-inch bad boy normally starts at $899.99, that means you’ll still have to pay at least 180 bucks all in all for the jumbo-sized “pure Google” handset with a silky smooth 120Hz screen and three rear-facing cameras.
That may not sound as sweet as a free phone, but it’s an objectively mind-blowing bargain nonetheless. The 256 and 512GB storage configurations, meanwhile, can be yours for $280 and $380 respectively after bill credits with a new Verizon service line, handily beating T-Mobile’s current offers.