Despite the hardware and software upgrades, Google is keeping the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro prices unchanged from last year’s Pixel 6. The vanilla Pixel 7 starts at $599, while the Pro model retails for $899. These are for the base models, which get you 128 GB of storage and 8 GB/12 GB of RAM. You can opt for larger memory configurations, which cost an extra $100 for double the storage.
We have prepared a comprehensive comparison of Pixel 7 vs Pixel 7 Pro so that you can know the differences before choosing the right handset. Alternatively, jump over to our buying guide and find the best Pixel 7 deals, including those unlocked or with carriers.
How to buy an unlocked Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro
Major retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy and Target, are running some really exciting deals during this pre-order period until the Pixel 7 starts shipping on October 13th. And if you act fast, a gift card worth up to $200 awaits you, depending on which model you buy. Of course, these are all unlocked with or without carrier plans.
Additionally, Google is offering payment plans and trade-in programs. Qualifying devices can earn you up to a $750 credit. Additionally, the Google Store offers $100 in credit for the Pixel 7 and $200 for the Pixel 7 Pro.
Buy Google Pixel 7 (Pro) with a carrier plan
It’s also possible to get the Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro with data from mobile carriers. AT&T and Verizon are offering trade-in credits when you choose a plan with a 36-month lock-in period. On the other hand, T-Mobile will reduce the cost of the Pixel 7 to $99 by enabling a new line with a 24-month contract.
Are you upgrading to the Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro this year? Which deal and plan are you looking for? Let us know if you have other Pixel 7 deal suggestions.