If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to snag a new phone, now’s the time to act. Target’s got the Google Pixel 9 for just $549, slashing $250 off the original price. This seems to be the first time we’ve seen the phone go on sale for such a low price this year. Earlier this year it bagged a $150 discount on Amazon, but now it’s down $250.
Google recently rolled out the Pixel 9a, a solid midrange option priced at $499. But here’s the kicker: for just $50 more, the Pixel 9 delivers way more bang for your buck. You’re getting a better camera system and a tougher build. For anyone looking to level up their phone game, this is an easy choice.
What makes the Pixel 9 stand out? It’s one of the top Android phones you can buy right now. The display is bright and smooth with a high refresh rate, perfect for scrolling or streaming. The dual camera setup snaps sharp, vibrant photos, and the software is clean and simple to use. It’s running Android 15 out of the box, and Google’s promising seven years of updates. That means this phone will stay fresh through 2031.
Don’t worry about missing out by skipping the Pro models. The Pixel 9’s screen might not have the ultra-high resolution of the Pro or Pro XL, but it’s plenty crisp for most people. Plus, it shares the same main and ultrawide cameras as its fancier siblings. The only thing you won’t get is a telephoto lens, but the digital zoom does a solid job for casual shots.
At $549, you’re getting flagship-level features for a midrange price. It’s unlocked, fits under a $600 budget, and all you need to do is add it to your cart to see the discount. This deal will probably vanish within a matter of hours, so grab it before it’s gone.