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Google slashes Pixel 10 Pro Fold price by $600 as Motorola Razr+ and Ring Doorbell Pro

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Google slashes Pixel 10 Pro Fold price by $600 as Motorola Razr+ and Ring Doorbell Pro

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Google slashed the price of its unlocked Pixel 10 Pro Fold by $600, according to 9to5Google, alongside $600 discounts on Motorola Razr+ and $50 off the Ring Doorbell Pro.

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Google’s aggressive pricing on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold arrives amid a broader discount wave that includes the Motorola Razr+ and Ring Doorbell Pro, signaling a concerted push by retailers to clear inventory ahead of the holiday season. The most striking offer comes from Best Buy, which is selling “excellent” condition open‑box units of the 256 GB Moonstone model for $1,198.99, a full $600 below the $1,799 list price and $300 less than the lowest new‑condition price currently listed on Amazon ($1,499) [9to5Google]. The open‑box units are Geek Squad‑verified, come with a one‑year warranty, and are shipped directly from Best Buy, though packaging may be absent. This pricing strategy undercuts the $300 discount already available on brand‑new units, effectively positioning the Pixel 10 Pro Fold at its cheapest retail price to date.

The discount is part of a larger set of deals highlighted in 9to5Google’s “Lunch Break” roundup, which also lists a $600 reduction on the unlocked Motorola Razr+ flip phone. Woot is offering the 2025 model, a 256 GB variant normally priced at $1,000, for $399.99 with free Prime shipping—a $600 markdown that places the device $300 below the $700 price seen on Amazon and well under the $1,000 list price [9to5Google]. Unlike the Pixel Fold deal, the Razr+ offer is for a brand‑new unit backed by a one‑year Motorola warranty, not an open‑box or refurbished product. The same roundup notes a $50 discount on the Ring Doorbell Pro, further illustrating the breadth of promotional activity across Google‑related hardware and its ecosystem partners.

CNET corroborates the significance of the Pixel Fold price cut, describing the $550‑plus discount as the “all‑time low” for Google’s foldable flagship [CNET]. While CNET does not specify the exact retailer, the outlet’s coverage aligns with the Best Buy open‑box pricing, emphasizing that the deal represents the deepest reduction since the device’s launch. CNET also highlights the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s technical credentials, noting its IP68 dust‑ and water‑resistance rating, which makes it one of the few foldables capable of withstanding beach‑level exposure [CNET]. This durability, combined with the steep discount, may broaden the device’s appeal beyond early adopters to more price‑sensitive consumers who previously hesitated due to the premium price tag.

The pricing landscape for the broader Pixel 10 lineup reflects a tiered discount structure across storage capacities and form factors. According to 9to5Google, the standard Pixel 10 128 GB model now sells for $599 (down from $799), while the Pixel 10 Pro 128 GB variant is $799 (down from $999). Higher‑capacity models see proportionally smaller cuts: the Pixel 10 Pro 512 GB remains $1,019 (down from $1,220), and the Pixel 10 Pro XL 256 GB is $949 (down from $1,199) [9to5Google]. These figures suggest that retailers are focusing the deepest discounts on the flagship foldable and the premium flip phone, likely to stimulate demand for Google’s most differentiated hardware while moving inventory of more conventional smartphones at a steadier pace.

Analysts have noted that such steep markdowns often precede the introduction of newer generations or serve to clear stock before anticipated supply chain disruptions. While no official statements from Google or its retail partners are cited in the source material, the coordinated timing of the Pixel Fold, Razr+, and Ring Doorbell discounts hints at a strategic alignment across Google’s hardware ecosystem. By driving down the effective price point of its flagship foldable, Google may be aiming to accelerate adoption of its ecosystem‑wide services—such as Pixel Watch integration and AI‑enhanced software features—while simultaneously leveraging the Razr+ as a niche, design‑focused entry point for consumers attracted to the brand’s retro‑flip aesthetic. The cumulative effect of these promotions could reshape the competitive dynamics in the premium smartphone and smart‑home markets as the holiday shopping season ramps up.

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