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The Google Pixel 4 might start at $799 like the Pixel 3 after all

Posted October 14, 2019 | Mobile | News


The Pixel 4 hasn’t stopped leaking all summer yet the pricing Google has planned for its next-generation flagships still remains quite the mystery. But with less than 24 hours to go until the big reveal, a new report published seems to be the most credible pricing leak yet. 

The Pixel 4 will cost the same as the Pixel 3 series

Citing a reliable carrier source, Droid Life claims the 64GB versions of the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will retail at $799 and $899 respectively in the US. These price points are identical to those of last year’s Pixel 3 series and match up perfectly with earlier rumors about Google’s commercial plans.

Today’s news will likely be met with open arms by fans of the Pixel lineup. Over the weekend, a Best Buy revealed Google may have been planning a hefty $999 price tag for the 64GB Pixel 4 XL model while separate reports over the past few weeks have also mentioned a starting price of around $849.

The publication in question, unfortunately, wasn’t able to obtain pricing for the 128GB versions of Google’s flagship devices but in the past, it has charged $100 extra. This would suggest the 128GB Pixel 4 will set consumers back $899 while the Pixel 4 XL alternative will retail at $999.

For comparison, the smaller iPhone 11 Pro complete with 64GB of storage costs $999 in the US while the entry-level Galaxy Note 10+ complete with 256GB of expandable internal storage retails at $1,099. Other competing devices include the standard Galaxy Note 10, which costs $949, and the OnePlus 7 Pro, which starts at $669.

Google Pixel 4 release date and availability

The Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are apparently going to be available for pre-order starting tomorrow, immediately after the announcement event in New York has ended. This is expected to precede shipments on Friday, October 25, in global markets like the US, UK, Europe, and Japan.

In terms of carrier availability for the United States, T-Mobile CEO John Legere seemingly confirmed Google’s next flagships would be available for Magenta customers. Verizon and Sprint are expected to join this list in addition to AT&T, the latter of which was revealed as the latest Pixel partner earlier this month by PhoneArena



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