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The hard-to-find 'Oh So Orange' Pixel 4 is $400 off today

B&H's discount might be the last one you ever see on a new, unopened Pixel 4

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The Pixel 4 wasn't the best phone around, even when it launched, but it's still one of the best ways to get both high-end hardware and Google software straight from the coding oven. Today B&H Photo is offering the 128GB Oh So Orange version at $499, a whopping $400 off the original retail price (for the boosted storage model) and $200 less expensive than last year's Pixel 5.

Google's best smart speaker is $20 off everywhere

Pick up a Nest Audio, pick up some loyalty or credit card points, too

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Home audio these days have to be two things: smart and sound good. Google's Nest Audio speaker looks smart, acts smart, and sounds terrific. And if you pick up one of these puppies today, you can get it for a better price.

Sony's WF-SP800N wireless earbuds are some of the best audio accessories you can get, thanks to their incredible battery life and good ANC performance. Now you can get a set for just $134.00 from B&H Photo, a savings of $64 over the usual price.

The new Moto 360 smartwatch is back down to $130

One of the lowest prices we've ever seen for a Wear OS watch

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A new Moto 360 smartwatch powered by Wear OS was released last year, manufactured by eBuyNow instead of Motorola. It was a decent watch, but the original price of $350 was absolutely too much money. Now you can get it for a significantly better price: $129.99.

Sony has been producing excellent noise-cancelling headphones for years, and its latest high-end option is the WH-1000XM4. Despite its horrible name, the headphones offer incredible isolation and sound quality, and now they are at their lowest price yet: $278.00.The WH-1000XM4 works over Bluetooth 5.0 or 3.5mm, and there's a USB Type-C port for charging with NFC for fast pairing. It lasts up to 30 hours with noise cancelling enabled, or as much as 38 hours with the functionality off. The headphones earned a 9/10 in our review, with our only complaints being the mediocre microphone quality and lack of support for the AptX audio codec. It was also a bit difficult to recommend at its original price of $350, but now that's less of a problem.

Get the Moto G Stylus for just $200 ($70 off)

Would you buy one Note20 Ultra or five Moto G Styluses?

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Motorola released two main G-series phones earlier this year, the G Power and G Stylus. The latter option has a built-in passive stylus for drawing and other screen interactions, and now you can buy the phone for just $199.99. That's $100 below the original price, but the phone has been listed at $269.99 almost continuously since August, so this is more like $70 off.The Moto G Stylus is equipped with a Snapdragon 665 SoC, 4GB RAM, 128GB of internal storage (with microSD support), a 6.4-inch 1080p LCD screen, three rear cameras, a 16MP front camera, and a 4,000mAh battery. It shipped with Android 10, and it's not clear yet when the phone will receive an update to Android 11.

There aren't many options for budget phones with clean Android in the United States, though HMD Global has been filling that gap over the past few years with various Nokia-branded devices. Now you can get the Nokia 5.3 for just $176.99, a savings of $23 over the usual price.

So the Surface Duo didn't quite pan out to be the perfect dual-screen phone, but there are alternatives — even if they aren't quite as physically elegant. The LG G8X is a flagship Android phone with a detachable second screen, and now you can get it unlocked for just $499.99. That's $450 lower than the original MSRP, though the phone has sold for closer to 0-700 lately.

Grab a OnePlus 7T for just $399 right now ($201 off)

It's the T-Mobile version, but you can make it a regular 7T

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The OnePlus 8T is almost upon us, but the year-old OnePlus 7T is still an excellent phone if you can get it at a good price. Thankfully, the 7T has once again dropped to just $399.00, $201 off the original price and $300 lower than the current price of the OnePlus 8.The model on sale has a Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC, 8GB RAM, 128GB of internal storage, a 6.55-inch 90Hz AMOLED screen, triple rear cameras (48MP, 12MP, and 16MP), and stereo speakers. There's no headphone jack, but that's probably to be expected by this point. If you're curious how the 7T holds up in regular use, check out our review.

Motorola released the Edge+ earlier this year as its first flagship phone in a long time, but it was always a bit weird to have a plus model when a regular model didn't exist. Motorola fixed that with the cheaper Edge a few months later, which has now returned to its original introductory price of $500 ($200 off).The Motorola Edge is equipped with a Snapdragon 765 chipset, 6GB RAM, 256GB of storage, a 4,500mAh battery with 18W wired charging, three rear cameras, and even a headphone jack (take that, Galaxy Note20). The 'Edge' name comes from the curved 6.7-inch OLED display, which has a resolution of 2340 x 1080 and can operate at up to 90Hz.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab A 8.0 is just $120 ($30 off) right now

Like a Fire tablet, but it actually has Google services

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Samsung's line of Galaxy A tablets aren't anything special, but they are cheap Android devices with full access to the Google Play Store. That makes them a tantalizing alternative to Amazon Fire tablets, which require workarounds to install the Play Store, and still have weird software quirks to deal with. Now you can get last year's Galaxy Tab A 8.0 for just $119.99, a savings of $30 over the original MSRP.

The new Moto 360 smartwatch (which isn't made by Motorola) with Google's Wear OS was nearly impossible to recommend when it was first released, mostly because it was priced at $350. That was an absurd cost, especially when Fossil's Gen 5 watches are around $250, but now the 360 has dropped to a much more reasonable $199.99 at multiple retailers.The third-generation Moto 360 has nearly identical hardware to Fossil's Gen 5 smartwatches, including a Snapdragon Wear 3100 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, 3ATM water resistance, NFC support for Google Pay, and built-in Wi-Fi. The steel model looks very similar to the original Huawei Watch, though the Moto 360 has a black bezel around the screen, while the Huawei Watch did not.

As we wait for the Pixel 4a, last year's Pixel 3a is $100 off

That makes it just $300, but there's no discount for the XL version

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We're probably weeks away from the Pixel 4a's announcement, and it looks like Google and other retailers could be trying to clear some stock. Last year's Pixel 3a is currently $100 off, and just $300. That means you can pick up one of the best mid-range phones right now, and Android Police's 2019 phone of the year, for as little as 0.We know that it's tough trying to plan for the future right now, but if you need a new phone today and don't want to pay for flagship quality or put up with something terrible, this is a really good choice.

You can get a Pixel 4 for as little as $500 right now ($300 off)

New sale has the Pixel 4 starting at $500, Pixel 4 XL at $600

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If the 2020 smartphone lineup so far has you reconsidering Google's Pixel 4 or 4 XL, now might be the time to pick one up. Retailers everywhere, including Google, Amazon, and Best Buy, are having a massive sale on last year's Pixel, with prices starting as low as $500 for the smaller Pixel 4, and $600 for the bigger Pixel 4 XL.Although we had a few bones to pick with the Pixel 4 back at launch, a bit of time, some updates, and a price drop can change minds. While things like battery life and limited storage can't really be fixed, Soli's Motion Sense gestures work a whole lot better now, and face unlock is more secure — though it doesn't work too well with face masks during the pandemic, and it's still too bad it's the only biometric option.

If you're like me, you may have already completely forgotten about the updated Pixel Buds that were announced back in October. Google's second attempt at wireless earbuds certainly looked like a major improvement at the time — the cable connecting the two buds are gone — but we were only left with a spring release date. Now the release is nearly upon us, according to a new product listing.

The Galaxy S10 is Samsung's main flagship phone... for a few more months, anyway. It's still one of the best Android devices you can buy at the moment, and now the 512GB variant is at its lowest price yet: $799.99. That's $350 below MSRPThe model on sale is the US variant with a full warranty, so unlike the cheaper international models that show up on eBay constantly, this will work on all major US carriers with full Samsung Pay support. Other specifications include a Snapdragon 855 processor, a 6.1-inch 1440p screen, IP68 water protection, 8GB of RAM, and a 3,400mAh battery. There's a headphone jack, too.

The LG Stylo 5 is a budget alternative to Samsung's Note series of phones, featuring a passive stylus for drawing, tapping, and whatever else you can use a stylus for. The phone has gone on sale plenty of times before, but now it seems to be at an all-time-low price, at just $169.99.

The Nokia 9 PureView has plummeted in price since it was released earlier this year, turning it into something more competitive with devices from OnePlus. Now you can get the PureView for just $379.99 from B&H Photo, a discount of $380 from the original price.

With Google's October 15 event inching closer, the company keeps discounting its current-gen devices. While we're not expecting to see a Pixel 3a successor this month, Google's budget line is also now seeing a price drop of $50 across Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo. The 3a is going for $350 at these retailers and the 3a XL will set you back $430.The Pixel 3a line borrows the same highly praised camera from the Pixel 3 and adds a headphone jack to the package while forgoing the glass back for plastic and replacing the Snapdragon 845 with the less capable 670. Still, even starting at $400, the device has always been a great choice for people looking for a clean version of Android with fast updates and one of the best photography experiences in the market without breaking the bank. With $50 off, this is even truer.

4K TVs are getting pretty cheap these days, even big ones don't cost much now, but the truly high-end OLED-based TVs maintain a stratospheric premium. For the next ten hours, though, you can pick up a decent-sized 55" 4K LG-made OLED TV over at B&H Photo for one cent under a grand. In the parlance of discount-seekers, we call that a "screaming deal."

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