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SAVE $600:As of April 18,Science Fiction Movies | Adult Movies Online get the Google Pixel 7 Pro smartphone for $499.99 at Woot!. That's a 55% discount.

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Want a new phone, but aren't feeling an iPhone or Galaxy device? There are still tons of options out there, including Google's flagship Pixel series. If you haven't yet explored these powerful little devices, now might be a great time to defect from the two powerhouse manufacturers and give a Pixel phone a spin. You can save big if you plan to do just that right now by shopping at Woot!
As of April 18, the Google Pixel 7 Pro is just $499.99 at Woot!, which is $600 off its normal price and a discount of 55%. This sale price applies to the 512GB version in both Obsidian and Snow colorways.
SEE ALSO: Google Pixel 9 is rumored to steal this iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 featureThe Pixel 7 Pro may not be the newest smartphone in town, given that the Pixel 8 series is already available, but there's nothing wrong with going back a generation to save some cash. And this model is no slouch. Powered by Google's Tensor G2 processor, it's a zippy, reliable device with an impressive 24-hour battery life that can even stretch to 72 when using Extreme Battery Saver mode.
It boasts a 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 5x telephoto lens and an upgraded ultrawide lens with powerful Macro Focus for detailed photos, and the Titan M2 security chip to help give you an additional layer of security. Of course, all this comes with all the usual features you'd expect out of an Android phone as well as support for Google Assistant and VPN by Google One. Plus, it's safe from drops, dust, and water with IP68 protection.
Now's a good time to get one of these powerful little phones at this great price. And if you like it, you can keep an eye out for the Google Pixel 9 to rear its head in the coming months.
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