
The Google Pixel 10 is on the horizon with the newest device set to be revealed on August 20th - but it's well worth looking at the Pixel 9 as there are some great deals on the device. We've been highlightingall of the offers as they fall in - and now Sky has a deal to add to the mix.
Sky is offering 10GB data for £1 a month for the first three months with Google Pixel 9 plans - starting at £17 a month with a £12 upfront cost. That means for the first three months it will cost £18 a month with 10GB of data,and shoppers can enjoy a shiny new Pixel device.
One thing to note is that this device is on a 36-month contract, and that the data plan will increase in price after the first three months are up. The Pixel 9 is a picture-taking master phone that takes high-quality photos and has the ability to edit them seamlessly with AI.
It comes with a sleek design and the Tensor G4 processor, which offers some decent performance. Screen-wise, it comes with a 6.3-inch Actua Display with 2,700 nits of brightness, so it will be visible wherever Google fans decide to take it.
When it comes to alternatives, there's also other deals to factor in. There's the Pixel 9 Pro XL,a model which tech writer Chris Hall recommends, having used it for more than a year on Amazon for £999.
There's also a load of Apple deals for those investing in the iOS ecosystem. Carphone Warehouse has aload of deals right here with prices starting at £29.99 a month.
The Daily Mirror have previously reviewed the device and said: "Flat screens with tiny bezels, industrial-style metal edges and a glass rear case make these Android devices look and feel super premium. It's a stellar update from Google's design team, although we do feel that by matching Apple so closely - something Samsung has also done with Galaxy S24 - the Pixels have lost some of their unique identity.
"Battery life is decent on these devices, although the charging speeds could be better, but all the Pixels get brighter screens and are covered in Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for added protection."
One thing he did note was the Pixel 9's poor gaming performance with the Tensor chip. He added: "The only area where it really suffers is high-end gaming, and we'd recommend a phone powered by Qualcomm if that's your favourite thing to do on your phone."
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