The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold finally makes sense at $300 OFF for Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Google's latest foldable is a tough sell at full price, but this deal changes everything.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is coming to a close, but you can snag a great deal on a new foldable phone if you act fast. The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold brought a few respectable upgrades over the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, although it was overshadowed by Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7. The latest Samsung foldable only cost a bit more and was much thinner and lighter, not to mention more powerful. Amazon is now taking $300 off the retail price of a Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and it finally makes the foldable worth buying.
Anything can be a great value at the right price, but the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is much more than that. It's the first foldable ever to launch with IP68 certification in the U.S., giving you full protection against dust and liquids. It's also the first foldable to feature inbuilt Qi2 magnets for charging and accessory connection. Even months post-launch, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is one of a kind, and getting it under $1,500 feels too good to be true.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is a solid Android foldable powered by the Tensor G5 chipset. It sports an 8-inch folding display and a 6.4-inch cover screen, plus a triple-camera system on the rear. Usually, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is pricey, but this Amazon Big Spring Sale deal lowers the cost to under $1,500 for a limited time.
✅ Recommended if: you need a foldable with a wider cover screen; you want IP68 certification against dust and water ingress; you need built-in Qi2 magnets and MagSafe compatibility.
❌ Skip this deal if: you want a more powerful chip for gaming; you need a thinner and lighter foldable; you already own a Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
Let's get one thing out of the way first — the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold isn't the thinnest or the lightest foldable around. Google makes up for that by adding features to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold you won't find on any other foldable sold in the U.S. The IP68 certification means you don't have to worry about dust or sand getting inside the hinge mechanism and causing trouble.
Meanwhile, MagSafe connectivity ensures simple connection with wallets, stands, and accessories. It also powers 15W fast wireless charging, which helps the phone's 5,015mAh battery capacity stay full. There's more battery here than you'll get from the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Since Samsung's phones don't have MagSafe built-in, you might have to add the feature with a Qi2 case anyway, canceling out any thinness benefits compared to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
So, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold does beat the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in a handful of ways — price is chief among them. At full price, Google's foldable is still cheaper than Samsung's. Now that Amazon is taking $300 off the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, it's only $1,499. That's about $500 cheaper than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and somehow, it's only $200 more than the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Put simply, it's rate to see current-model foldables this cheap, and you'll want to snag this deal while you can.
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Brady is a tech journalist for Android Central, with a focus on news, phones, tablets, audio, wearables, and software. He has spent the last three years reporting and commenting on all things related to consumer technology for various publications. Brady graduated from St. John's University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. His work has been published in XDA, Android Police, Tech Advisor, iMore, Screen Rant, and Android Headlines. When he isn't experimenting with the latest tech, you can find Brady running or watching Big East basketball.
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