Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are back to their lowest-ever pricing thanks to Amazon's discount.

The last time that these Pixel flagships hit this more affordable price tag was during the massive Cyber Monday sale. And now, buyers could get their hands on high-end Android phones for the same markdown.

It is as if we are back to the Cyber Monday craze all over again.

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The Google Pixel 7 Pro phone is displayed at its launch in New York on October 6, 2022. - Once a minor player in the smartphone business, Google confirmed its new ambition to penetrate the highly competitive market.

Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro Are Back to Their Low Cyber Monday Prices

As per the recent report by Phone Arena, Amazon brought back the flagship offerings of Google, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro to their cheapest pricing since these phones debuted last May 2022.

The holiday season is right around the corner. So the time for shopping is quickly running out. In fact, the two massive sales, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, are now over.

But that does not necessarily mean that discounts and lowest-price offerings have completely vanished into thin air.

For instance, the standard Pixel 7 is now available at much cheaper pricing. Its price tag sees a $100 discount.

On the other hand, the higher-end Pixel 7 Pro now carries a huge $150

price off, the cheapest pricing ever for this Android device.

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Google Pixel 7 vs Google Pixel 7 Pro: Which Should You Get?

According to Tom's Guide, the biggest difference between the Pixel 7 and its more expensive sibling, the Pixel 7 Pro, is their display size.

To be more precise, the higher-end option offers a 6.7 inches OLED display, while the standard version only rocks a 6.3 OLED screen.

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Brian Rakowski, Google Vice President of Product Management, speaks at the launch of the the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones in New York on October 6, 2022. - Once a minor player in the smartphone business, Google confirmed its new ambition to penetrate the highly competitive market.

Speaking of the display, the Pro variant flaunts a smooth 120Hz refresh rate compared to the 90Hz of the cheaper phone, which is still better than the standard 60Hz we see on older flagships.

But if size doesn't matter to you, the cameras also set them apart. The Pixel 7 Pro sports an additional telephoto snapper on top of the two shooters that the standard variant offers.

Both phones offer the latest Google in-house chip, the Tensor G2. However, the Pro has what it takes to run multiple tasks all at once thanks to its 12 GB RAM.

The two variants also support fast charging of up to 30 watts. It should allow its users to top up their batteries in an instant.

The most notable advantage of the standard Pixel is its cheaper pricing to the tune of $599. The Pixel 7 Pro, on the other hand, retails for $899.

But now that both are on their lowest pricing, the Pixel 7 only costs $499, whereas its higher-end sibling retails for $749.

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