Google cuts up to $200 off its Pixel phones

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Starting today, August 6, if you visit Google's Store in the U.S., you can buy an unlocked Pixel smartphone for $125 off, or an unlocked Pixel XL for $200 off.

These are pretty good deals and if you're the type that isn't particularly fussed about having the latest or greatest smartphone, then getting a couple of hundred bucks off and also getting a free VR headset sounds like a good deal.

Typically listed for $649 and up, the "regular" Pixel now starts at $524, while the 5.5-inch Google Pixel XL sets you back $569 with 32GB storage instead of its $769 MSRP. Well, it is being reported that, for this, you can make use of Google Store's "Price Protect Mechanism". So, if you want to save big on the devices, head on over to the Google Store right now, as the phones are available until supplies run out.

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Apart from these cash discounts on the original pricing of these smartphones, Google will also provide a free Daydream virtual reality headset along with their flagship smartphones.

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