Verizon wants to give you four FREE Pixel 10 Pro XL for 2026 — but you're running out of time

Holding a Google Pixel 10 Pro XL while looking at the homescreen with weather and Gemini widgets on it
(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

The new year has arrived, but if you're concerned about missing some of the best Pixel 10 deals of 2025, I have some good news for you. For a little while longer, Verizon has decided to extend a deal that gets you up to four Google Pixel 10 Pro XL for free, and all you have to do is add the requisite lines on the Unlimited Welcome plan with AutoPay.

Starting at $1,199.99 for the 256GB version, the Pixel 10 Pro XL is one of Google's most powerful (and most expensive) phones in its 2025 flagship lineup, so it's pretty surprising to see it receive such a remarkable discount. But as with any Verizon deal, the offer doesn't come without a bit of fine print attached. Let's discuss the ins and outs to decide if this promotion is right for you. 

Score up to four free phones when you add a line at Verizon

*Last chance!*Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB: $1,199.99Up to four FREE phones with new lines on the Unlimited Welcome plan at Verizon

*Last chance!*
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 256GB: $1,199.99 Up to four FREE phones with new lines on the Unlimited Welcome plan at Verizon

Head to Verizon and sign up for the Unlimited Welcome plan and the carrier will give you up to four Google Pixel 10 Pro XL for free when you pay the applicable taxes and activation fees. As if that wasn't enough, the wireless plan itself will drop to as low as $25/line per month when you add four lines.

It's not unusual for Verizon to run free device deals on some of the best Android phones, but you'll typically have to process a trade-in or sign up for the most expensive data plan to enjoy the max savings. This deal, on the other hand, is for the Unlimited Welcome plan, which is one of Verizon's most affordable tiers for new and existing users alike. 

The catch is that you'll need to pay any applicable taxes on every Google Pixel 10 Pro XL that you add to your cart, plus a $40 activation fee for each device. Still, considering that the Pixel 10 Pro generally costs over $1,000, the savings here could be immense. 

The Unlimited Welcome plan is also subject to Verizon's multi-line discounts, which means you could get each service line for as little as $25/line per month when you add four lines with AutoPay. If you only need one line, you'll pay $55 per month at the promotion rate, while two and three lines will set you back $47.50/line and $33.33/line, respectively. 

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL photos on Android Central

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

The biggest and boldest phone in the Pixel 10 lineup, the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL boasts a glorious 6.8-inch Super Actua OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, plus you get 25W Qi2 magnetic charging, a massive battery, and the outstanding haptics that Pixel has become known for. The device also boasts a suite of AI-powered software features, unbelievable camera tech, and 16GB of RAM straight out of the box, while the proprietary Tensor G5 chipset continues to impress as one of the best processors on the market. 

The Unlimited Welcome plan, on the other hand, gives you unlimited talk, text, and data on Verizon's legendary 5G network, plus you get some international benefits and the ability to add additional perks à la carte for as little as 10 bucks per month. These perks include fun extras like streaming services, mobile hotspots, and cloud storage. It's not the most comprehensive unlimited plan we've ever used, but when it comes to flexibility and good old-fashioned bang for the buck, Unlimited Welcome is one of the best options around. 

Patrick Farmer
eCommerce Editor

After almost a decade of working in the e-commerce space, Patrick Farmer (he/him) began his career at Android Central as a Deals and Commerce Writer before moving into a new role as AC's eCommerce Editor in 2023. When he's not hunting down the best deals and offering shopping advice for our readers, you'll often find him listening to music, camping out at a brewery, or treating his cat like a human child. 

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