SAVE $200:As of April 28,Covet: Island of Desire shop the Google Pixel 9 Pro for $799. That takes $200 off of its usual $999 for 20% savings.
The first sign you need a new phone is always the battery. Suddenly you go from not needing to charge your phone all day to needing to plug it in every few hours. If your phone is on its last legs, then it's time for a trade-in. And if you're a fan of Google phones, then your next phone can have guaranteed long-lasting battery.
As of April 28, the Google Pixel 9 Pro, which boasts a 24-hour battery life, is down to $799. That saves you $200 for 20% off. This is the lowest price its been in a month, and just $50 short of its lowest price ever.
In our review of the Google Pixel Pro 9 XL, a slightly larger model than the currently discounted Pixel 9 Pro, we verified the claims of its 24-hour battery. We were shocked by its nearly 19-hour battery life, four hours longer than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. While we would endorse the Google Pixel 9 Pro on battery life alone, it has a lot more to offer. It's equipped with Google's Gemini for AI enthusiasts plus it has a fantastic camera for the amateur photogs.
Shop the Google Pixel 9 Pro for $799 at Amazon now and save $200.
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