Save $250 on the brilliant Google Pixel 10 Pro with this record-low Black Friday deal

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Black Friday is almost here, and the best phone deals are already impressing us ahead of the big day itself. For example, you can now get the Google Pixel 10 Pro for $749.99 (was $999.99) at Amazon, bringing the price of Google’s compact premium flagship phone in line with standard flagships like the basic Google Pixel 10 (also on sale at the moment), iPhone 17, or Samsung Galaxy S25.

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Today's best Google Pixel 10 Pro Black Friday deal

The Google Pixel 10 Pro builds on the sleek design and elegant software experience of its standard-tier sibling with exclusive AI features and more advanced photography specs. Though the combo of main, ultra-wide, and 5x telephoto camera is unchanged, the cameras on the Pixel 10 Pro have larger, higher resolution sensors and, per our Pixel 10 Pro review, produce fantastic images.

The Pixel 10 Pro comes with the same Tensor G5 chipset as the Google Pixel 10, but comes with an expanded RAM capacity of 16GB. That means the Pro phone has more bandwidth for multitasking and exclusive AI tools like call screening and phone call summaries.

And like all Pixel phones, the Pixel 10 Pro comes equipped with a truly beautiful display. At 6.3 inches and a resolution of 1280 x 2856, it’s one of the nicest screens on any smartphone, scoring full marks in our review.

And in terms of construction and design, the Pixel 10 Pro largely follows the sleek and unique camera bar design of last year’s Google Pixel 9 series. Beneath the rear panel, the PixelSnap magnet system means the Pixel 10 Pro is compatible with first-party magnetic chargers and accessories as well as Apple’s MagSafe ecosystem.

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