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Google Store previews Black Friday 2025 and launches redesign

After a head start last week, the Google Store is now previewing its main Black Friday 2025 deals. Additionally, Google has launched a store redesign.

Google Store Black Friday 2025 deals will start on Thursday, November 20. Google already had a week of deals at the start of this month and many of the offers remain the same. 

However, what’s new is “Save up to $100 on
the Pixel Watch 4.” We don’t have all the details yet, but the full discount is probably for the highest-end model (45mm + LTE).

Otherwise, the Pixel 10 Pro / Pro XL is up to $300 off with the same discount for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, while it’s $200 savings on the Pixel 10. The Pixel 9a discount is also unchanged at $100 off. 

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Pixel Buds 2a is $20 off, while the Pixel Buds Pro 2 will get $60 off. $25 off the Google TV Streamer will return. On the Nest front, it’s $50 off the Nest Learning Thermostat and:

  • Save up to $30 on the new Nest Cams
  • Save $40 on Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen)

Google Fi on Black Friday will offer “$800 off Pixel 10 Pro / Pro XL, with $300 off instantly and $500 back over 24 monthly bill credits when you join.” 

Meanwhile, the Google Store today widely rolled out a site redesign. The main change is a pill-shaped top bar that now shows a menu upon hover/tap instead of directly taking you to the page. This lets you go directly to a specific product listing. It also emphasizes the eight Google Store “Locations” at the right. 

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