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Google Pixel 3 deals have come crashing down in price - now is the time to get one

Until a price rise that can only be described as slightly extortionate in nature, Google Pixel 3 deals were our go to affordable phone. But like the saying goes - what goes up most come down. After spending some time at the higher end of most people's budgets, Pixel prices have now been slashed right back down.

That means that you can now grab a Google Pixel 3 from as low as £20 a month. Even the bigger Pixel 3 XL has joined in slashing a few hundred off the price tag. 

While we would love to sit here and put this down to miracles or the perfect combination of luck and timing, these kind of price drops do actually happen all the time with mobile phone deals.

One minute a phone is at an all time low, next it's looking down at you from the top of its brand new high price tag. So when a phone drops in price, grabbing it quickly before it shoots back up is necessary to avoid those pricey phone blues. 

You can see our picks for the best Google Pixel offers post price cut below.



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