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It’s critical to buy the Google Pixel 9 today if you want it’s best ever price

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By the time you read this, we’ll be entering the final hours of Amazon’s summer Prime Day 2025 (if it isn’t already over). This means that you need to take advantage of the time you have and take advantage of the very best deals. If you’re hunting for a new Android phone, then the very best deal for you just might be this one we found on the Google Pixel 9. It’s down to $549 on Amazon for Prime Members (if you’re not a Prime Member, don’t fret, you can get the Prime free trial easily). That price, which is $250 down from the usual $799, is the lowest we’ve seen for the Google Pixel 9 on Amazon this year, and a price we haven’t seen since the height of the Black Friday deals season last November. If you want a Google Pixel 9 — we’ll refresh you on the details about it below — you really ought to act quickly by pushing the button below and getting your order in soon.

Why you should buy the Google Pixel 9

The Google Pixel 9 is the flagship phone of the 9 series, released late last year and, though there are Google Pixel 10 teasers available, it is still the latest Google series you can get. It has a 6.3-inch OLED display with a 1080 x 2424 resolution that peaks at a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone runs on the Google Tensor G4 processor, 12GB of RAM, and the version that this deal is for has 128GB of storage. Our Google Pixel 9 review details the phone’s “super” camera, responsive haptic feedback, and overall tremendous design that includes a tough Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 rear panel and “fantastic” finish. It’s a bit subjective, but one of our writers declared that the Google Pixel 9 changed their mind about Google Pixel phones entirely. Though they ultimately settled on a Google Pixel 9 Pro, we recommend the standard Google Pixel 9 for most typical consumers.

If you want to get your Google Pixel 9 for just $549, a savings of $250 off of the standard $799, be sure to tap the button below as soon as possible. With Prime Day ending soon, so will this record-setting price, so lock it in while you can.

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