SAVE $334.95:As of April 1, get the Google Pixel 9 Pro for $664.05 at Target, down from its usual price of $999.
Ready to add a new smartphone to your tech arsenal? You have more options beyond an iPhone or the latest and greatest Samsung offering. There are tons of great phones out there, in fact, and many of them are much more affordable than the flagships out there from the biggest names in phones. For instance, you might consider trying a Pixel phone, part of Google's lineup. And right now is an especially good time to do so, thanks to this Target deal.
As of April 1, get the Google Pixel 9 Pro for $664.05 at Target, down from its usual price of $999. That's a discount of $334.95.
The Google Pixel 9 Pro is a formidable smartphone in just about every category. It's affordable, made even more so by this Target deal, and powerful enough to handle whatever you need it for in your day to day life. It features the Google Tensor G4 processor with 16GB of RAM, with a crisp screen that offers 120Hz so you can scroll and game all you want with extra smoothness.
All of this and the phone is fully equipped and ready for all the AI tasks you might want to use (or edit photos with) for Google Gemini. Thanks to its triple camera array and powerful photo tools, you can get some great pictures and video that might even rival your current favorite phone.
If it's time for a hefty smartphone upgrade, this is the time to do it, and you might end up pleasantly surprised with your new Google Pixel.
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