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Google’s new Pixel smartphones are pretty good. But so are last year’s Pixel and Pixel XL. If you don’t feel like buying a brand new phone you can save a few bucks by picking up last year’s model.
Unfortunately, Google has only marked down the prices by about $100, which means you’ll still have to spend $550 or more to get a phone with just 32GB of built-in storage.
BuySpry is offering an alternative: the company is selling unlocked 1st-gen Pixel phones through its eBay store at lower prices, with a 128GB Pixel going for just $480 or a 128GB Pixel XL priced at $550.
There’s one small catch though.
BuySpry says these are new phones that come in a sealed box. But they’re Australian versions of the phones. They’ll work on AT&T or T-Mobile in the US, but they’re not compatible with Verizon, Sprint, or MVNOs that use those networks (including Google’s Project Fi).
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Smartphones
- Unlocked Google Pixel (1st-gen) w/128GB (GSM-only) for $480 – BuySpry (via eBay)
- Unlocked Google Pixel XL (1st-gen) w/128GB (GSM-only) for $550 – BuySpry (via eBay)
- Sony Xperia XZ smartphone w/SD 820/3GB/32GB for $320 – Best Buy
- Moto G4 (4th-gen) w/32GB for $130 – Amazon
Other
- Samsung Galaxy Book 12″ 2-in-1 w/Core i5-7200U/4GB/128GB for $874 – Best Buy
- Seagate TB USB 3.0 portable hard drive for $100 – Newegg (coupon:Â EMCBRCR84)
- Civilization III Complete for free – Humble Store
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.