This Unlocked Pixel 10 Is $250 Off for the Amazon Spring Sale

At this price, it sits closer to mid-range phones while still offering flagship features.

This Unlocked Pixel 10 Is $250 Off for the Amazon Spring Sale

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March 26, 2026

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Google Pixel 10 (128GB, Unlocked)

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Google’s Pixel 10 launched in August 2025 at $799, which already made it a reasonable flagship then, if you liked Google’s software-first approach to Android. Now it’s down to $549 for the 128GB unlocked model on Amazon’s Spring Sale—a $250 drop and its lowest price yet, according to price trackers. The Pixel 10 Pro is also discounted to $749 from $999, which puts both phones in a much more competitive place than they were at launch. Buying an unlocked Pixel 10 means you are not tied to any carrier, so you can switch networks, use local SIMs while traveling, or avoid long-term contracts.

What you’re getting here is Google’s latest Tensor G5 chip paired with 12GB of RAM. That extra memory helps when using on-device AI features like Magic Cue, which processes tasks locally instead of relying on the cloud. In practice, this shows up in faster photo edits, smarter suggestions, and less waiting when switching between apps. Compared to the Pixel 9a’s 8GB of RAM, the Pixel 10 feels better prepared for heavier use over the next few years. As for its camera setup, this is the first standard Pixel to include a telephoto lens, so zoom shots hold detail better instead of falling apart past 2x or 3x. This PCMag review also noted better detail retention and more accurate colors compared to the previous generation. You also get the new Qi2 magnetic charging system, which works with MagSafe-style accessories, something Android phones have largely skipped until now.

What do you think so far?

That said, the Tensor chips don’t match the raw performance of Apple’s A-series or Qualcomm’s top Snapdragon chips, so heavy gaming or sustained workloads can show some limits, according to our associate tech editor Michelle’s review. Battery life is also decent but not class-leading, especially if you lean into AI features or camera use. Still, what the Pixel 10 does well is balance. It gives you strong cameras, a clean Android version with fast updates, and useful AI features in a compact design. And at $549, it becomes easier to recommend, especially if you want a smart, camera-first Android phone that will age well.


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