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Google Pixel 10 series up to $600 off in Mint Mobile bundle deal

If you want to get Google’s Pixel 10 series for hundreds of dollars off, Mint Mobile has a stellar deal available that provides a huge discount alongside a bundle with wireless service.

Mint Mobile is best known as a low-cost carrier that’s now owned by T-Mobile, but you can also often get some solid deals on your actual smartphone through the carrier. Right now, Mint is offering a big Pixel 10 series sale that cuts the price of each phone by a huge margin.

Pricing is as follows:

The Pixel 10 Pro devices are obviously the best deals in the bunch, but you’re getting a huge discount either way with these Mint bundles.

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What’s the catch?

Firstly, you’ll also need to bundle in a full year of Mint Mobile service. During the purchase you’ll pay $180 for the data allotment of your choice, which can include 5GB per month, 15GB per month, 20GB per month, or Unlimited data. They’re all the same $180 add-on to the phone itself, and comes out to $15/month for service.

Beyond that, you’ll also need to port your existing number over to Mint. This offer isn’t eligible for customers looking to open brand-new phone numbers.

So, if you’re open to getting a new wireless plan and don’t mind moving your phone number over, this is a really good deal on the Pixel 10 series.

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