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Google's time of the year is upon us, as the company just officially announced its new Google Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and folding Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
Lots of phones to choose from, for fans of the stock Android experience, who value having the latest updates and features faster than anyone else!
As part of our extensive news coverage of the Pixel event, we're also going to share with you what's in the box with all of those new Google smartphones, so let's get started…
Google Pixel 9: Get at Amazon with Gift Card
Snatch the Pixel 9 with fancy new Gemini AI features at Amazon. The latest non-Pro model with a G4 chip is currently available with a $100 Gift Card.
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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL: up to $1,099 off + Gift Card at Best Buy
Best Buy has a generous Pixel 9 Pro XL offer, provided you have a flagship phone in good condition you no longer need. The deal in question saves you up to $1,099 with eligible device trade-ins. You also receive a $200 Gift Card with your purchase.
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Google Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL: get now + Gift Card
The Pixel 9 Pro is up for pre-order, while the Pixel 9 Pro XL is available for purchase. Both smartphones arrive without any discounts but are offered with a $200 gift card. Pre-orders for the Pixel 9 Pro are set to finish on September 4.
What's NOT in the Google Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL box?
Power adapter
Earbuds
Case
What's in the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold box?
The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Google Pixel Pro Fold smartphone
USB-C to USB-C cable (1 meter long)
A SIM tray ejector
Quick Switch adapter
Warranty and information leaflets
What's NOT in the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold box?
Power adapter
Earbuds
Case
Unsurprisingly, like many current flagship phones, Google's newest don't come with any extra goodies in the box, such as earbuds or cases, or even the once-taken-for-granted charging brick. You'll need to supply the latter on your own, or – as is usually the case – simply reuse an old charger you likely have around the house.
Interested in learning more about these new devices by Google?
Rado, a tech enthusiast with a love for mobile devices, brings his passion for Android and iPadOS to PhoneArena. His tech journey began with MP3 players and has evolved to include tinkering with Android tablets and iPads, even running Linux and Windows 95 on them. Beyond tech, Rado is a published author, music producer, and PC game developer. His professional work on iPads, from producing songs to editing videos, showcases his belief in their capabilities. Rado looks forward to the future of mobile tech, particularly in augmented reality and multi-screen smartphones.
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