US Mobile [usmobile.com] is offering new Google Pixel 10 Obsidian 128GB Phone for $469 on sale for $469 when you
activate on a US Mobile line within 15 days of
delivery and must remain active for
at least 60 days. Shipping is free. Only 300 units available at this price, so it'll probably go fast.
Deal Details:
- To retain discount, the device must be activated on a US Mobile line within 15 days of delivery and must remain active for at least 30 days.
- Monthly Service Plans starting from $25/mo.
- With Annual Unlimited Plan, the phone price goes down to $419
Previous
deal was for $529 with activation
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While I have US mobile and it won't be an issue to keep it in the service, these deals seem kinda luke warm
While I have US mobile and it won't be an issue to keep it in the service, these deals seem kinda luke warm
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If you can wait, the Pixel 11 will be the Pixel to get.The new Tensor chip for the 11 should be smalller nm."the Pixel 11 will reportedly use the Tensor G6, built on an even more advanced 2nm process from TSMC, positioning it for potentially greater power, efficiency, and even more advanced on-device AI capabilities than the Pixel 10"
doesn't that happen nearly every iteration? wasn't the G4 a 4nm chip?
- Pixels are known to be plagued by heat.
- Pixels are known to be battery hogs.
It's just a PSA. I was in the market for the Pixel 10 (I have a Pixel 7), and the upgrade for the 11 is just too much of a leap for me to warrant spending on the 10 as a stepping stone. I'm just going to keeping my Pixel 7 and wait 14 months for BF 2026. Granted, the G6 is supposedly for the P11, but maybe it will be delayed.Many people try to game the carriers to get these devices, but if the carriers choose to enforce it, they can remotely disable them.
- Pixels are known to be plagued by heat.
- Pixels are known to be battery hogs.
It's just a PSA. I was in the market for the Pixel 10 (I have a Pixel 7), and the upgrade for the 11 is just too much of a leap for me to warrant spending on the 10 as a stepping stone. I'm just going to keeping my Pixel 7 and wait 14 months for BF 2026. Granted, the G6 is supposedly for the P11, but maybe it will be delayed.The Pixel 11 might be a huge leap, but it might also be incremental over the 10. For those of us who don't want/need the latest and greatest, enough incremental updates represent a huge leap and yeah, maybe 7 -> 11 is the way to go. I will say that the 10 has its advantages over my 7, so if someone needed to buy a phone today and they could find a good deal (MSRP on Pixels is a joke), it's a perfectly fine purchase and I wouldn't try hanging on another year just because. In fact, the very uncertainty of the US political climate would make me more inclined to buy now if I needed one, rather than waiting.
Honestly, the bigger deal is that the Pixel 10 just isn't a good phone for the price. Personally, I wouldn't buy it unless it was dirt cheap; the 10 Pro is the way to go for the price difference, assuming you can find a palatable deal.
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Sure, but this is a huge leap.
- Pixels are known to be plagued by heat.
- Pixels are known to be battery hogs.
It's just a PSA. I was in the market for the Pixel 10 (I have a Pixel 7), and the upgrade for the 11 is just too much of a leap for me to warrant spending on the 10 as a stepping stone. I'm just going to keeping my Pixel 7 and wait 14 months for BF 2026. Granted, the G6 is supposedly for the P11, but maybe it will be delayed.I agree - I had a Pixel 7 Pro and would still have it if the screen hadn't shattered (as an aside, I will never have a curved screen again, they're just a gimmick that makes them easier to damage) - but also the "wait for the next generation" is a pretty common joke at this point.
The Pixel 11 might be a huge leap, but it might also be incremental over the 10. For those of us who don't want/need the latest and greatest, enough incremental updates represent a huge leap and yeah, maybe 7 -> 11 is the way to go. I will say that the 10 has its advantages over my 7, so if someone needed to buy a phone today and they could find a good deal (MSRP on Pixels is a joke), it's a perfectly fine purchase and I wouldn't try hanging on another year just because. In fact, the very uncertainty of the US political climate would make me more inclined to buy now if I needed one, rather than waiting.
Honestly, the bigger deal is that the Pixel 10 just isn't a good phone for the price. Personally, I wouldn't buy it unless it was dirt cheap; the 10 Pro is the way to go for the price difference, assuming you can find a palatable deal.
Honestly, I still wasn't jumping at the price because I believe the MSRP should be $800 for that model, so $820 + 30-day service is stretching it, even though the device is unlocked from the get-go.
Really just wanted to try a Pixel because I never had one before, but from what it sounds like, the overall lineup is disappointing and overpriced. And that was before Apple said anything about the base model iPhone 17, which is the killer deal imo.
This specific deal is meh because the phone is locked for 60d while you have to pay them two months of service.
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The new Tensor chip for the 11 should be smalller nm.
"the Pixel 11 will reportedly use the Tensor G6, built on an even more advanced 2nm process from TSMC, positioning it for potentially greater power, efficiency, and even more advanced on-device AI capabilities than the Pixel 10"
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