Don’t wait another minute. Mint Mobile just dropped the price of the Google Pixel 9 Pro to an eye-popping $599. That’s $400 off its usual $999 tag. No trade-in required. All you need to do is sign up for a new Mint plan and bring your current number over. This deal is too good to last long.
The Pixel 9 Pro is perfect for those who want photography enthusiasts. The device packs a triple-camera setup with a 50 MP main sensor and two 48 MP shooters for zoom and ultrawide shots. The phone handles low-light scenes with ease. Google’s AI features also shine here. Tools like Magic Eraser and Face Unblur rescue nearly every imperfect frame. And the Assistant’s on-device smarts feel smoother than ever.
On the battery front, the phone can easily deliver all-day battery. You can hit around five hours of screen time without scrambling for a charger. It’s powered by Google’s Tensor G4 chip and packs a 4,700 mAh cell that really goes the distance. Plus the 6.3-inch OLED display still looks sharp with its 120Hz refresh rate.
Coming to the details of the deal, you’ll need to pick a Mint plan when you check out. The most popular unlimited option runs at $15 per month for a year once you buy the phone. Even if you use over 35 GB, you’ll get free hotspot data and video streaming at 480p. Coverage bounces between 5G and 4G LTE, depending on what’s stronger. It’s a no-frills setup that won’t break the bank.
It’s rare to see a flagship this compact and affordable. The folks over at Android Police spotted the deal first and rightfully warned that it won’t stick around. With summer travel coming up, this could be the perfect companion for your next adventure.
If you’re still on the fence, remember that the Pixel 9 Pro’s bigger sibling, the Pixel 9 Pro XL, outperformed both the iPhone 15 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra in a heavy workload test, as we highlighted last year. Apart from that, you’ll also be getting a revamped UI with Android 16, something that you won’t get to experience if you’re on an older Pixel that isn’t eligible for the update.
But in case you’re not a fan of Pixel 9 Pro, even though it’s on sale with a massive discount, you can look forward to the Pixel 10 series. The phones are expected to be quipped with the Tensor G5 SoCs manufactured by TSMC. As expected, we’ll be seeing improved camera setups on these devices too. And a recent comment from Google suggests that we also might get higher PWM dimming for an improved visual experience when the screen is dim.
That said, the Pixel 10 Pro might come with a higher price tag, so if you aren’t willing to shell out close to or over $1,000 I’d suggest grabbing the Pixel 9 Pro for $599 ASAP!