Google's new phones are available for pre-order now.
The second-generation Google Pixel phones are now available to pre-order from the Google Store, and carrier deals won't be far behind. The bottom line is that the new two Pixels largely mirror the pricing of their predecessors, starting at $649 in the United States for the mini Pixel, or $849 for the Pixel 2 XL. Carrier partners include Verizon Wireless in the U.S. and EE in the UK.
Google Pixel 2 / Pixel 2 XL
In the U.S., a 64GB Pixel 2 will set you back $649 outright, or $27 monthly through Project Fi. That raises to $749 for a 128GB model ($34 per month on Fi) if you want 128GB of storage. The Pixel 2 XL starts at $849 with 64GB of storage ($34/month on Fi), or $949 for 128GB ($40/month on Fi).
In the UK, pricing breaks down to £629 for the base model 64GB Pixel 2, or £799 for the XL. Add an extra £100 for the 128GB model.
The Pixel 2 is available in "just black" and "clearly white" versions at present. For the XL, you can choose between "black and white" and "just black." Buy through Project Fi, and your order will ship with a free Google Home Mini.
In the UK, EE has confirmed that it'll carry Google's new phones, but there's no pre-order page live just yet.
Similarly, Verizon is also confirmed as a carrier partner in the United States, but the operator has yet to push a pre-order page live.
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