Ara Wagoner is from the Android Central.
We are in the thick of Black Friday phone sales, and if you have a good trade-in, you can still get the latest and greatest Pixel phones for as little as $4 a month on AT&T or Verizon.
If you trade in your current phone for a new one, AT&T will give you up to $800 in trade-in values, and you can get the full amount. If you trade in a phone for a new one, you can get up to $700 in trade-in. The cost of a Pixel 6 Pro can be less than $5 a month on both carriers.
Do you not want to trade in a phone? AT&T has a half off on the Google Pixel 6 and it's only $10 a month. Is the phone any better than it was 29 days ago?
The price of the Google Pixel 6 was already a great deal, but now you can trade in your phone for a free one. You can get the Sorta Seafoam instead of being stuck with Stormy Black, and you will get the same performance as the Pro.
You can get a free trade-in at Verizon.
The best flagship ever has an instantly-iconic design, a variable refresh rate, and all of the lightning-fast artificial intelligence goodness of Google. You can take the best pictures without having to get up close and personal with the 4x telephoto sensor.
If you want to keep your old phone, you can get a new one for less than a pizza a month. AT&T only sells the Stormy Black version of the phone, but you can get a colorful case for less than $400.
AT&T charges $10.28/mo.
The best phone on the market right now is the Pixel 6 because it has five years of security updates and at least three years of system updates ahead of it. It offers a blend of performance, photography prowess, and pocketability at an all-too-reasonable price point. The Pixel 6 is larger than last year's iteration of the device, but it's still a manageable size compared to the Pro's curved screen.
It's hard to deny the appeal of the telephoto sensor on the Pixel 6 Pro, which makes it easy to take the best-in-class photos even if you're two or twenty feet away. I filmed fireworks going off five miles away at the Magic Kingdom as I chilled on a bench at the park. Right now, you can get that camera for free or almost free through your carrier.
Nick Sutrich is from Android Central.
For most of November, the Google Pixel 6 Pro has been sold out. Even the regular Pixel 6 is still sold out at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, so you can't buy them. If you want a Pixel, act fast because the carriers can sell them off. My parents decided to buy a pair of Pixel 6 Pros bright and early so that they wouldn't sell out while they could get the trade-in for the 3a XLs for less.
After you buy your desired model, immediately head to our best cases or Pro cases and grab something with some grip and color. The Pro is slicker than a slimy soap bar, and it's between the Gorilla Glass 5 back and the Pixel 6.
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