There is a lot to love about Google’s first entry into thefoldablehandset market, the Pixel Fold. We think the hardware is some of the best we’ve ever seen from the tech giant, the exterior screen is more usable than you’d expect from a large foldable like this, and the cameras are as good as you’d expect from the flagship line at this point.
The price tag, however, leaves much to be desired, because at $1,800, it’s competing against the likes of theSamsung Galaxy Fold, which is in its fifth generation. Fortunately, there are discounts out there that make the Pixel Fold a much better value, and we keep tabs on them so you don’t have to. Below is a roundup of the best Pixel Fold deals available right now.
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Best Google Pixel Fold deals
With thePixel Fold 2set to be unveiled later this month, discounts and availability for the first-gen Fold are currently all over the map. If you want an instant discount, both Best Buy and Amazon are taking $550 off the handset, and Best Buy will shave an additional $100 off if you utilize its Activate Today program. On the carrier side, AT&T is offering a promotion that takes $960 off the Fold when you choose an eligible plan and trade in a PIxel phone. Finally, Verizon is currently showing that the Pixel Fold is completely out of stock. It’s possible this is a temporary thing, or a regional thing, so definitely check the link below for yourself before totally dismissing them.
Google is not currently offering any direct discounts on the Pixel Fold, and its trade-in values are a bit rough. It does offer a monthly payment plan, as well as access to some carrier deals, so if you really want to purchase from here, there are options.
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Save $550 instantly
Amazon is currently offering an impressive deal on the Google Pixel Fold. The 256GB is just $1250 right now, which is $550 off the retail price, or a 31% discount. Keep in mind this is an instant discount, with no strings attached, so this is easily the best deal running right now.

Best Buy is matching the Amazon price of $1250, which again is a $550 discount. As usual, it is also offering an additional $100 off if you go with its Activate Today program, dropping the price down to $1150. For even more savings, you could opt for an Open Box model, which are as low as $1,074.
Save $960 w/ eligible plan and trade-in

As of our latest update, Verizon is showing that it is completely out of Pixel Fold stock. This is likely in anticipation of the upcoming Pixel 9 Fold Pro, which is set to be unveiled later this month. Given some of the other deals we have seen on this handset, it’s worth checking this link anyway or checking your local store in case more inventory is added.
Where can I buy the Google Pixel Fold?
While the Fold was a Google Store exclusive before launch, carriers jumped into the game in late June and have offered far better deals than the Google Store. Best Buy carried the Pixel Fold for a very limited time, but then it sold out and hasn’t restocked and hasn’t restocked for weeks. Amazon, on the other hand, finally started selling the Pixel Fold itself after only being stocked by third-party sellers. This also means that in the United States, you’re able to only grab the unlocked Pixel Fold at the Google Store and Amazon now.
How much does the Google Pixel Fold cost?
The Google Pixel Fold is a pricey device to say the least, starting at $1800 for the 256GB model and $1920 for the 512GB model. Google does offer installment plans for it, and most carriers will do the same to help ease the initial cost of one. Trade-in deals and other offers also help bring the price down a bit as well, however, how much is entirely dependent on what device you trade in and what value the carrier gives you for it.
Why is the Google Pixel Fold so expensive?
Google’s first attempt at a foldable phone comes with a hefty price tag, almost double the cost of other options on the market. However, there’s a reason for this and, whether we like it or not, it makes sense. TheGoogle Pixel Fold specsare no joke, offering a premium device that comes loaded with some serious hardware. All of this is crammed into a phablet-style design that requires it all to be within certain sizing specifications. While there is plenty to argue aboutwhich foldable form factor is actually better, the larger notebook-style design the Pixel Fold comes in offers a bit more in terms of versatility.
For starters, a Google Tensor G2 processor is the heart of the Pixel Fold, offering a fast and snappy experience whether you’re just swiping through the user interface or gaming. Paired with 12GB of RAM, it offers enough memory to multitask and even handle heavier gaming applications without much hassle. All of this is done either on a larger 7.6-inch OLED 120Hz 2208x1840 primary display or the 5.8-inch OLED 120Hz 2092x1080 cover display.
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Plus, there’s an absolutely stunning camera configuration loaded into this thing that includes an 8MP f/2.0 (84° FOV, 1.12 μm pixels) inner selfie camera, an 8MP f/2.0 (84° FOV, 1.12 μm pixels) inner selfie camera, a 48MP f/1.7 (0.8 μm pixel size) main sensor, 48MP f/1.7 (0.8 μm pixel size) main sensor, 10.8MP f/3.1 (1.25 0.8 μm pixels) 5x optical camera, and 10.8MP f/2.2 (1.25 μm pixels) 121.1° FOV ultrawide.
All of this impressive hardware doesn’t come cheap, even more so when it’s packed into a notebook-style foldable phone. However, it’s one of thebest Android phonesfor the money — if you’re able to afford it.