
"This offer will net you up to $1,250 off the Pixel 10 Pro XL smartphone (or up to $1,050 off the Pixel 10 Pro), awarded over 36 monthly credits. The limited-time offer is available in select locations or online and requires the activation of a new line or an upgrade of an existing line. So you'll want to check out the at AT&T's website. Customers will also pay tax on the full price of the phone and an activation fee of $35 per line. So, yes, you will still owe AT&T money."
"ZDNET phone reviewer Kerry Wan tested the Pixel 10 Pro XL in August, and said he was impressed with its capabilities -- so much so that it was given a ZDNET Editors' Choice award shortly after. Also: I replaced my Samsung S25 Ultra with the Pixel 10 Pro XL for weeks - and don't regret it The Pixel 10 Pro series received some impressive AI upgrades, and finally, its own version of MagSafe in the Pixelsnap magnetic charging system. Wan says the Pixel 10 Pro XL is more refined and ergonomic than last year's Pixel 9 Pro series, and features upgrades to the battery as well."
AT&T is offering a Pixel 10 Pro or Pixel 10 Pro XL effectively free when customers trade in any Pixel phone, including broken devices, with the discount applied as monthly credits over 36 months. The promotion provides up to $1,250 off the Pixel 10 Pro XL or up to $1,050 off the Pixel 10 Pro, and requires a new line activation or an upgrade on select locations or online. Customers must pay taxes on the full phone price and a $35 activation fee per line, so some out-of-pocket costs remain. The Pixel 10 Pro series includes AI upgrades, a Pixelsnap magnetic charging system, improved ergonomics, and battery enhancements running Android 16.
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