Get $300 Off an Unlocked Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Smartphone

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Google Pixel Pro 9 Foldable

If you’ve been keeping an eye on smartphones, it’s no secret that foldable phones have been gaining traction. Google isn’t slow to this race, either. With the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Smartphone, they’ve set their sights on redefining what a foldable can truly be.

This device is more than just a foldable phone with a fancy design. It brings Google’s powerful Gemini AI into the mix, making it smarter and more intuitive to use. Whether you want something that helps streamline your daily tasks or just makes your smartphone experience smoother, this AI delivers. Plus, for a limited time, Google is bundling a year of its Google One AI Premium plan, giving you access to enhanced features without any extra cost.

Google Pixel Pro 9 Screen

But the appeal of the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Smartphone doesn’t stop there. It’s quite thin, which means it’s easy to carry around without feeling bulky. The matte glass back and revamped camera bar give it a polished look.

Beyond looks, you’ll also enjoy its versatile triple rear camera system. It helps you take clear photos, whether you’re capturing a quick selfie or experimenting with stunning night sky shots using its tabletop mode. The AI further enhances your shots by automatically adjusting settings to give you the best results so that you can focus on capturing the moment.

Pictures On Pixel Pro 9 Foldable

Saving all those stunning photos won’t be a problem, either, thanks to its generous 256 GB of storage, giving you plenty of space for your memories and apps. And when it comes to staying connected, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold keeps things flexible. It’s unlocked, so you’re not tied to any one carrier. Whether you’re loyal to Google Fi, or prefer Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile, switching plans is going to be quite easy.

Grab this smartphone for $1,499 after a $300 discount. It’s unlocked, too, allowing you to choose your own carrier.

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Smartphone

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