SAVE $250:As of Dec. 18,OKASANNOANARU-02 Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (128 GB) is available for $849 at Amazon — a 23% discount from its regular price of $1,099.
Google has outdone itself with the Pixel 9 Pro XL, the latest flagship smartphone that's a dream for photographers, multitaskers, and anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve. And right now, you can score it for just $849 at Amazon, a generous $250 discount off its original price of $1,099.
The Pixel 9 Pro XL is about power, versatility, and innovation. Powered by Google's cutting-edge Gemini AI, this phone is designed to make your life easier in ways you didn't even know you needed. From answering questions mid-conversation to helping you reimagine your photos, Gemini is the digital assistant you'll want to use.
SEE ALSO: How 'The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' adapts two pages of Tolkien lore into a whole movieLet's talk about that triple rear camera system, which makes it the most potent Pixel camera yet. With Super Res Zoom Video offering up to 20x zoom, Video Boost that enhances videos to an impressive 8K, and Night Sight Video for sharp captures in low light, it's a content creator's dream. Features like Add Me and Magic Editor take the Pixel's photo editing game to new heights — imagine inserting yourself into a photo or reframing a shot like a pro.
The 6.8-inch Super Actua display's stunning visuals are complemented by vivid color and buttery-smooth performance with a 120Hz refresh rate. This screen is designed to impress when binge-watching, gaming, or scrolling through your favorite apps.
On top of that, the 24-hour battery has your back, and with Android 14, you're getting the latest and greatest from Google. The 128 GB of storage and 16 GB of RAM make multitasking a breeze, while the unlocked design means you can pick your carrier and switch as you like — it's compatible with all major networks, including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.
At $849, the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL combines premium features with a much more palatable price. This is a cracking deal for Photographers and productivity buffs who want a sleek and capable phone. Snag yours now before the price jumps back up.
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