I highly recommend the Pixel 9 phone, and it's nearly 40% off with this early Black Friday deal
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I highly recommend the Pixel 9 phone, and it's nearly 40% off with this early Black Friday deal
"To a lot of people, November is the time of the year when things start to slow down, families gather for Thanksgiving, and, most notably, steep price drops on smartphones start rolling out ahead of Black Friday. As it so happens, I have a killer deal for you. Over at Amazon, the is on sale for $499, a nice 38% discount. This deal applies to every color option: Wintergreen, Obsidian (black), and Porcelain (white)."
"Although the Pixel 10 series has been around for a few months now, the Pixel 9 remains one of the most compelling Android smartphones in 2025. Its main accomplishment is being a premium device without the cost, thanks to several factors. First off, the Pixel 9 has a solid design. The combination of the flat-sided aluminum frame, signature camera bar, and 6.3-inch Actua OLED touchscreen gives the smartphone a sleek, modern look."
"Review: Google Pixel 9 Performance is equally impressive. Powered by Google's Tensor G4 chip and 12GB of RAM, the Pixel 9 feels fast and responsive, whether you're multitasking, gaming, or utilizing the many AI tools, such as the Gemini assistant. Artificial intelligence isn't limited to chat bot, as it is also integrated into the camera system. Add Me, for example, lets you add yourself to a group photo if you find yourself the photographer in a shot."
Amazon is selling the Pixel 9 for $499 (38% off) across Wintergreen, Obsidian, and Porcelain, while a higher-capacity model is $599 in Porcelain. Amazon trade-in options can further reduce the price depending on the device traded. The Pixel 9 combines a flat-sided aluminum frame, signature camera bar, and 6.3-inch Actua OLED touchscreen for a compact, premium feel with IP68 durability. Performance comes from Google's Tensor G4 chip and 12GB of RAM, delivering fast multitasking and gaming. AI features include the Gemini assistant and camera integrations such as Add Me, enhancing photo and assistant capabilities.
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