Google wants you to ditch your old phone with two big Pixel 10 Pro freebies
For those in the market for a new phone, there's never been a better time to get one. With the launch of the new Apple iPhone 17 range and the new Pixel 10 range, it's a great time to upgrade.
And Google is tempting shoppers to grab the newest Pixel 10 Pro with some huge freebies. Mobiles.co.uk is offering the Google Pixel 10 Pro from £29.99 a month depending on the contract that shoppers choose.
However, our top deal on the site is from iD Mobile with costs £36.99 a month with £159 upfront cost - all shoppers have to do is scroll down a bit to find the offer.
It comes with 100GB of data and unlimited minutes/texts through a 24-month contract. In total, it'll cost £1,079.76 over the contract period. That's not all because it comes with free Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 and Pixel Watch 3-completely free - just to sweeten the deal.
There's also other contract deals that can be picked up for those who don't want the free Buds or Watch which might end up cheaper overall.
But for those who want to shop around, there are many different phones and deals to consider. Those who don't need the pro version of the Pixel 10 can get it from £59 a month with 125GB of data from EE.
There's also this great iPhone 17 Pro fromVodafone on a 24-month contract for £59 a month with a £25 upfront cost. It's a pretty affordable deal with a big chunk of data, so iPhone fans never have to worry about browsing the internet while out and about.
Our deputy tech editor, Henry Burrell, reviewed the slightly larger Google Pixel 10 Pro XL - and he said he enjoyed using the device immensely. In his review, he wrote: "I have always liked using Pixel phones and have enjoyed the Pixel 10 Pro XL immensely, if not partly because I chose to ignore a lot of its AI features.
"The sheer quality of the build, screen, cameras, battery and software is enough for me." However he did note that this device isn't really for gamers due to the Tensor chip.
He added: "The Pixel is not a phone for keen mobile gamers, as it heats up and can't keep up where rivals easily can. Tensor is built for AI. Lots of it."
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