You might have been ignoring all of Samsung's Discover deals this week because you'd rather own a Google Pixel like the Pixel 7 Pro. I get it, so here's what I've got for you today - how does $300 off the Pixel 7 Pro or $250 off the Pixel 7 sound?
Best Buy has already matched the $150 discounts on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro that Google started running over the weekend. These prices are just as good as in Pixel Land, giving you starting prices of $449 and $749. The thing is, Best Buy likes to offer you bigger discounts from time to time if you're willing to "activate today" when you shop through them.
If you choose the “Activate Today” option for the Pixel 7 Pro, the discount jumps up to $300. If you do the same for the Pixel 7, the discount jumps to $250. These discounts apply to all storage options and colors, you just need to be interested in the activation part. With these huge discounts, we're now talking about a $599 Pixel 7 Pro starting price, or a $349 Pixel 7.
Wondering what "Activate Today" means? It may vary depending on your carrier, but if you have service, Best Buy will ask you to sign in and confirm your carrier account. They will then check if you can upgrade, possibly charge an activation fee and ask if you want to trade in your device.
To see what the process looks like, here's my checkout screen for the Pixel 7 after I told Best Buy I had Verizon service. It actually asked me to sign in to my Verizon account to check service, asked me if I was upgrading the device (you have to or it makes you add a line), asked for a trade in (I declined) and then said it would charge me $35 Verizon upgrade fee. But I should be able to pick up the phone in an hour after saving $250. Not bad.
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