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    Google’s Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are matching their best prices to date

    News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 11, 20243 Mins Read
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    We’re firmly living in 2024, and if there’s no other tradition to lean on after setting your New Year’s resolutions, you invariably can rely on Samsung’s tone-setting phone announcements to make early ripples. Rumor has it we’ll see the Galaxy S24 series in short order, and phones like the Pixel 8 family may lose a bit of sheen in its wake. The Pixel 8 and 8 Pro aren’t suddenly obsolete, however, and that’ll only lead to sharper discounts. In fact, this dream duo (we think they’re two of the best Android phones you can buy right now) is already seeing substantial price cuts despite being just a few months old.

    Right now, the 128GB Pixel 8 is back down to its Black Friday price of $549 ($150 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store. The Pixel 8 Pro won’t be outdone, though. It’s available for $799 ($200 off) in the 128GB confirmation from the same retailers: Amazon, Best Buy, and Google. The same price cuts apply to the upgraded storage models, too.

    When comparing the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, the latter justifies its premium price with better onboard AI capabilities, an extra 5x telephoto camera sensor (three rear cameras total), and a temperature sensor for whatever quirky needs you may have. If none of those extras tickle you, then the base Pixel 8 model offers incredible value. Either way, you’re in for a well-designed piece of hardware that works seamlessly with Android 14. The platform feels just right on Google’s maturing Tensor G3 chipset, which falls just short of competing devices’ top speeds but enables increasingly useful AI tools that push the bar for computational photography and video.

    If you missed out on your chance to pick up four AirTags for the price of three over the holidays, you’ll be happy to know that Amazon has circled the block with a similar deal. Right now, you can save $21 after clipping the on-page coupon for an additional $10 off the sale price, which drops Apple’s Bluetooth trackers to just $78.99 at checkout. That’s only a few dollars more than the new price floor established during Black Friday.

    Even at full price, Apple’s AirTags are invaluable for the hopelessly forgetful. If you have an iPhone 11 or later, these trackers allow you to pinpoint their location using the Find My app with impressive precision when you’re within reasonable distance of them. If you’re farther away — perhaps in a different building or another state — they’ll send periodic coordinates to Apple’s massive Find My network, which may help you find your lost or stolen items before they disappear into the proverbial abyss. AirTags are small and thin enough to easily hide in your bag, too, or your purse or wallet. You can also use an AirTag holder (sold separately) to attach them to your keys and other items you’re prone to leaving behind.

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