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Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL are discounted on Amazon right now

Launched in October at the annual Made By Google event last year, the Pixel 4 and 4 XL are Google's latest entrants to its flagship Pixel family. Equipped with features such as a 90Hz display and dual cameras, the smartphones usually retail at $799 and above. Thanks to an ongoing sale on Amazon, the starting price has been discounted to $571.

Both phones sport Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 chipset and are available in a choice of three colors: Clearly White, Just Black, and Oh So Orange (limited edition). The smartphones also have 6GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of internal storage space. While the Pixel 4 sports a somewhat puny 2,800mAh battery, the Pixel 4 XL features a bigger 3,700mAh battery.

Apart from the aforementioned 90Hz display on both models, the devices also sport 5.7- and 6.3-inch displays, a dual-camera setup featuring a main lens and a 2x telephoto lens, a USB Type-C port, 18W fast charging, and 10W Qi wireless charging. A noteworthy factor is the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack on both phones. More detailed specs and an in-depth review of the Pixel 4 family can be found here.

Moving on to the pricing details, the Pixel 4 usually costs $799 and is currently available on Amazon for $571 - $228 less than the usual price. As for the Pixel 4 XL, the normal retail price of $899 has also been slashed on Amazon, bringing the price tag down by a sizeable $285 to $614 for the Clearly White version and reducing the cost of the Just Black variant by $237 to $662.

Unfortunately, the ongoing Amazon discount only applies to 64GB internal storage variants of both Pixel phones. Additionally, customers can only purchase either model in Clearly White or Just Black.

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