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SAVE $150: As of March 21, the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro smartphones are on sale for $449 and $849, respectively, or $150 off each model. Those are their lowest prices yet.


Looking to upgrade your phone, but not sure you want another iPhone or Android device? Google's Pixel smartphone line is a great alternative, and they come packed with some impressive specs. Now's a great time to give the Pixel a go, especially since Amazon has both the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro on sale for their lowest prices yet.

Right now, you can grab both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro for $150 off. That makes the Pixel 7 just $449, down from $599 (a savings of 25%), and the Pixel 7 Pro $849, down from $999 (a savings of 15%). Both models are excellent options for anyone looking to move beyond the Apple and Samsung bubble, with features and perks that make them great all-rounders, especially for self-proclaimed techies.

The Google Pixel 7 comes with a 50-megapixel camera, a Full HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate, and scratch-resistant glass for rugged performance. It also boasts an upgraded Tensor G2 Chip that packs a 20% more powerful punch than the previous 6a model, with a better battery life. You can get up to three days of juice when using the Extreme Battery Saver on just a single charge.

Meanwhile, the Google Pixel 7 Pro offers several of the same benefits and more. It packs a 50-megapixel camera, six wide telephoto lenses, and incredible zoom to ensure you've got everything you need to take the best photos possible. Plus, its higher refresh rate of 120Hz, coupled with its 6.7-inch Smooth Display, make for an eye-popping experience whether you're editing photos, gaming, or watching your favorite shows.

Whichever model you choose, you can't go wrong with these discounts. Snap one up soon if you're ready to make the switch.

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