Looking for a flagship phone that doesn’t cost a small fortune? Amazon’s early Black Friday deal has you covered: the Google Pixel 8 Pro is now just $593 — a whopping 41% off its usual $999 price. At this price, it’s hard to ignore, especially for anyone in the market for a premium Android phone.

The Pixel 8 Pro hit shelves just over a year ago, but it’s still one of Google’s most powerful devices. With the Tensor G3 chip, it’s a beast when it comes to handling AI-driven features like Best Take for photos, audio transcription summaries, and automatic call screening.

And let’s not forget the display. The 6.7-inch Super Actua panel offers smooth scrolling and stunning clarity, thanks to its adaptive 120Hz refresh rate and sharp resolution. Whether you’re gaming or just doom-scrolling X, it looks fantastic.

The cameras are where the Pixel 8 Pro really flexes. With a 50MP main lens, 48MP ultrawide, and 48MP telephoto (with 30x Super Res Zoom), it’s perfect for photography lovers — or just anyone tired of blurry shots. Add features like Pro Mode for manual control and Macro Focus for extreme close-ups, and you’ve got a lot to play with.

On top of all that, Google is promising seven years of updates. This means you won’t have to worry about not receiving updates for a long time.

So if you’re wondering if the Pixel 8 Pro is still worth it in 2024, I’d say absolutely, especially given the sale price. Sure, the phone’s a year old, but it still stacks up against newer options, especially if you don’t need the absolute latest and greatest. The 7-year update promise also means it’s future-proofed better than most.

Amazon’s deal is for the 128GB model in Obsidian or Porcelain, so act fast — popular colors tend to sell out during these sales. If you’re eyeing something newer, there’s another deal worth mentioning. T-Mobile is offering a sweet trade-in promo on the Pixel 9. You can check out all the details here.

We stand out from the tech-media crowd because we break news stories; we mainly bring you stuff that you won’t find anywhere in the mainstream tech media. Our stories have been picked up by some of the world’s most popular websites and media outlets—more info is available here.

Dwayne Cubbins
2801 Posts

I cover fast-moving stories across apps, online platforms, and everyday tech — phones, wearables, consoles, and whatever else people are fighting with this week. Bugs, rollouts, scams, policy enforcement, and the occasional internet-culture rabbit hole are all fair game. My goal is simple — make confusing tech news readable. When I'm not working, I'm working out or chilling with my dog. Got a tip? You can find me on X @dcubbins.

Next article View Article

[U: It's finally here] Fitbit app still missing dark mode support, but you can enable it on Android using this workaround

Update 21/08/25 - 5:55 pm (IST): After making users wait a long time, Google has finally introduced native dark mode support on the Fitbit app. This new eye...
Aug 21, 2025 4 Min Read