The US Google Store has surprisingly discounted the base Pixel 10 Pro model by $300, marking the deepest official price cut to date. The 128GB Obsidian variant is now available for $699. This deal also matches the same price on Amazon, returning to last month's special pricing.
$300 discount applies only to a specific model
The price reduction is limited to the Pixel 10 Pro 128GB in Obsidian. The reason behind this selective discount remains unclear. Google may be clearing excess inventory ahead of the next generation, with the Pixel 11 announcement expected on August 12. Meanwhile, a parallel offer saves $250 on any unlocked Pixel 10 Pro or Pro XL, available on both Google Store and Amazon, matching the Prime Day deal.
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Limited availability and dwindling stock
Some variants are already selling out. The Porcelain color is completely out of stock with a waitlist active. Other storage capacities in different colors are also currently unavailable. The standard Pixel 10 sees a $200 discount, bringing it to $599 on Amazon. These offers run for two weeks until July 26, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. PDT. This is likely one of the last deals before the Pixel 11 launch on August 12.
Analysts suggest this unprecedented discount signals Google's intent to compete more aggressively in the premium segment, especially after the Motorola Razr Fold outperformed the Pixel 10 Pro Fold in design and battery. Additionally, the move comes amid rising AI transparency concerns in Europe, as highlighted by Anthropic's discovery of hidden spaces in Claude. For bargain hunters, the record discount on the Pixel 10 Pro is a must-grab opportunity, but stock is limited.
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For more technical details on the Pixel 10 Pro, refer to the Wikipedia page for the Pixel series: Google Pixel on Wikipedia.
Source: https://9to5google.com/2026/07/12/pixel-10-pro-discount