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Google Slashes Pixel 10 Pro Price by $300 Ahead of Next‑Gen Launch – India Gets the Same Deal

Pixel 10 Pro gets a $300 discount; India sees new pricing as Pixel 11 looms

Google has trimmed $300 off the Pixel 10 Pro in the U.S., and the reduced price now extends to India, just weeks before the Pixel 11 debut.

In a move that feels almost like a goodwill gesture, Google announced a $300 price cut for its flagship Pixel 10 Pro. The discount, which drops the U.S. price from $999 to $699, arrives just a handful of weeks before the company rolls out the next‑generation Pixel 11.

Why now? Analysts say the timing is classic tech‑industry strategy – clear the shelves, keep the hype alive, and give shoppers a reason not to wait for the new model. The price‑slash isn’t limited to America; Indian customers will see the same revised price, meaning the 8GB/256GB variant will now sit at ₹55,999 instead of the earlier ₹61,999.

For many fans, the price cut feels like a welcome surprise. The Pixel 10 Pro still packs the same Tensor G2 chip, a superb triple‑camera setup, and that smooth Android 14 experience. In other words, you’re getting essentially the same hardware that will sit next to the upcoming Pixel 11, just at a fraction of the cost.

Of course, the bargain comes with a few trade‑offs. The discounted model ships without the optional 5G‑only variant and lacks some of the newer software tweaks Google promises for the Pixel 11. Still, for anyone eyeing a premium Android phone without waiting for the next year’s release, the deal is hard to ignore.

Retailers have already started updating their listings, and early‑bird buyers can snag the device online or at brick‑and‑mortar stores. Google also hinted that the price cut might be a precursor to a broader “Pixel Refresh” program, possibly rolling out similar discounts on older models in other regions.

Bottom line: if you’ve been on the fence about the Pixel 10 Pro, the $300 slash and the inclusion of India in the pricing strategy make it a compelling buy – at least until the Pixel 11 lands and reshapes the conversation.

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