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The best foldable deal of 2025 is the Pixel 10 Pro Fold for $300 off

Google attacks Samsung with a $300 discount on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

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A product render of the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold in a metallic gray finish, shown from a rear three-quarter angle. The phone is slightly open, highlighting its book-style fold. The back features a centered Google "G" logo and a raised, rectangular camera module with two large, distinct lenses stacked vertically.
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If you’ve been tracking the meteoric rise of foldable smartphones, you know the story. They’ve always been the “phone of the future,” but that future always came with a few nagging asterisks: the eye-watering price, the durability anxiety, and the “good-enough-for-a-foldable” camera.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which hit shelves to critical acclaim, seemed to solve most of those problems. Reviewers praised it as arguably the most polished foldable to date, with a pro-grade camera system and robust build. But one asterisk remained: the $1,799 price tag.

Well, Google just took a red pen to that last barrier.

In a move that feels less like a temporary sale and more like an aggressive market correction, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is $300 off right now. This isn’t a quiet price cut at a single, obscure retailer. This is a full-frontal assault: the flagship is down to $1,499 at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store.

This price drop catapults the 10 Pro Fold from an ultra-premium luxury item into a genuine mainstream contender. And it’s not just on the base model. The discount applies across the line, putting the 512GB variant at $1,619 and the massive 1TB model at $1,849.

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold in moonstone color.
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$1,499 at Amazon (256GB)
$1,499 at Best Buy (256GB)
$1,619 at Amazon (512GB)
$1,849 at Google Store (1TB)

In a market where competitors like Samsung are still holding firm to their $1,800-plus pricing, this $1,499 deal is a shockwave. Google is essentially betting it can use this price to do what no one else has: make the “book-style” foldable the new standard.

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What you’re really getting for $1,500?

So, is this just a price gimmick, or is the hardware worth the leap? Based on its inclusion in “Top 5 Durable Foldables of 2025” lists and glowing early reviews, you’re getting the full, no-compromise experience.

The “no-compromise” Pixel camera

This has always been the holy grail for foldables. For years, you had to choose: do you want the cool folding screen, or do you want the best camera? The Pixel 10 Pro Fold makes that choice obsolete.

It doesn’t use a watered-down sensor array. It packs a full-fledged triple rear camera system, headlined by a 48MP main sensor, a 10.5MP ultrawide, and, crucially, a 10.8MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. This is the “telephoto magic” that slab-phone users have loved. You get crisp, cinematic photos, advanced night shots, and all the computational wizardry Google is famous for, all from a device that fits in your pocket and opens into a tablet.

A brain powered by Gemini

The phone runs on the new Google Tensor G5 chip and Android 16, but the real star is the native on-device AI. This isn’t just the “Gemini” chatbot you type queries into. This is AI woven into the fabric of the phone.

We’re talking “Magic Cue,” which proactively offers information, and a real-time translation system that feels like something out of sci-fi. Because the AI is on-device, it’s faster, more context-aware, and more secure. It’s what powers the seamless photo sorting, the lightning-fast voice commands, and the kind of intelligent assistance that actually feels… well, intelligent.

Durability finally redefined

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the hinge and the screen. The “foldable fear” is real. Google tackled this head-on. The phone is wrapped in Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and, most importantly, carries a full IP68 water and dust resistance rating. That’s a spec many foldables still skip, and it’s a huge deal for real-world peace of mind.

While Google calls its hinge a “gearless high-strength” design, third-party durability tests are already estimating it’s rated for over 400,000 folds. That’s enough for a decade of heavy use. This is the first Pixel Fold that feels less like a delicate prototype and more like a durable tool.

The tablet-in-your-pocket experience

Of course, the main event is the display. You get a tablet-sized, 8-inch internal 120Hz OLED Actua display that’s absolutely stunning for media and multitasking. It’s an LTPO panel, meaning it can drop its refresh rate down to 1Hz to save power, which is how Google is squeezing 24+ hours of battery life out of it. With Qi2 wireless charging support, it’s a power user’s dream.

Who should jump on this deal?

This $300 discount fundamentally changes who this phone is for.

  • The cautious early adopter: Were you on the fence, worried about price and durability? This is your moment. The combination of an IP68 rating, a 400k-fold-rated hinge, and a $1,499 price tag makes this the first “no-regrets” foldable.
  • The “productivity-obsessed” multitasker: If you live your life bouncing between tabs, chats, and documents, the split-screen experience on an 8-inch display is genuinely addictive. Android 16’s taskbar makes it seamless. You will wonder how you ever worked on a normal “slab” phone.
  • The photographer who wants to fold: If you’re a creator, a pro, or just someone who refuses to compromise on photos, this is your device. You finally get the versatility of a foldable format without sacrificing the pro-grade telephoto lens and low-light performance that defines the Pixel line.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold was already one of 2025’s most exciting phones. At $1,799, it was a compelling, if pricey, vision of the future.

At $1,499, it’s a revolution. This is the best deal in foldables we’re likely to see this year, and it’s Google’s clear signal that the future is no longer just for those with deep pockets. It’s for everyone.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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