Half-price Google Pixel 7 deal is the best I've seen this Black Friday

Deals are calling, pick up the phone

Google Pixel 7
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In the chaos of Black Friday, it's easy to lose track of what's actually a good deal. At T3 we work hard to bring you genuine savings on top tech and I've spotted what I think is the killer deal of this year's Black Friday so far. 

Right now you can get a Google Pixel 7 for £299 at Currys. That's half price on a top Android phone and even makes the Google Pixel 7 cheaper than Google's current budget option, the Pixel 7a. That's what really made me sit up and take notice. It puts it firmly in the territory of being the best cheap phone. If you've been stuck on an older phone for a while, waiting for the right opportunity to upgrade, this is the moment. 

Google Pixel 7: Was £599 now £299 at Currys

Google Pixel 7: Was £599 now £299 at Currys
No-one does Android like Google and the Pixel 7 is no exception. This price actually makes it even cheaper than the Google Pixel 7a. The Tensor G2 chip is a powerhouse processor. If you're after an affordable Android phone you won't find a better option.

For your £299 you'll be treated to access to the very latest Android features as well be the proud owner of an impressive bit of hardware. The 6.3-inch OLED screen is a joy to use and will make rivals at this price point feel very inadequate. Google also offers peace of mind when it comes to durability with an IP68 rating, rendering it fully dustproof and safe in water for up to 30 minutes at a time.

Camera-wise, dual 50MP main cameras don't sound too mindblowing but the real proof is in the pudding and we love the way Google's Tensor G2 processor handles images and the AI processing produces genuinely stunning results. Plus you get access to the likes of Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur. 

If you want the purest form of the Android OS, you'll need a Google Pixel and this deal is a compelling way to get on board. 

Andy Sansom
Former Staff Writer, Tech

Andy was T3's Tech Staff Writer, covering all things technology, including his biggest passions such as gaming. If he had to save one possession from a fire it would be his PlayStation 5. He previously worked for Tom’s Guide – where he got paid to play with ChatGPT everyday. When it comes to streaming, Andy will have his headphones glued in whilst watching something that will make him laugh. He studied Creative Writing at university, but also enjoys supporting his favourite football team (Liverpool), watching F1, teaching himself guitar, and spending time with his dog.