
Save £462 a Google Pixel 9 ahead of the Pixel 10 launch if you don't mind one thing
The new Google Pixel 10 range launches on August 20, much to the delight of tech fans looking to get their hands on a brand-new smartphone. Ahead of the release, Back Market is offering refurbished Google Pixel 9 phones for up to £460 less than the price of a brand-new option.
The second-hand marketplace stocks the device in a variety of colours and conditions, with 128GB and 256GB storage to choose from. The black 128GB 'fair' condition phone has the biggest saving, costing £430 instead of the usual £892.69 price tag for a brand-new Pixel 9.
This offers a saving of £462, however shoppers can save even more money on their refurbished device when they trade in their current phone. The 'fair' condition Pixel 9 device has 'visible signs of use' and is also available in pink (£436) or beige (£549).
For those who would prefer a refurbished Google Pixel 9 in 'excellent' condition, Back Market is offering the 128GB black smartphone for £479. This option has 'almost no signs of use' and is also available with 256GB storage for £630, making it £269 cheaper than a brand-new Pixel 9 before trading in an old device.
Shoppers who would prefer a brand-new Google Pixel 9 can purchase the 128GB device from Amazon for £549 in black, white, pink or green. The smartphone boasts a 6.3-inch display and features Google AI that helps users take 'amazing photos' and 'get things done even more easily'.
Very is another retailer offering great deals on new smartphones. The black Apple iPhone 16e 128Gb currently has a £50 discount, reduced from £599 to £549, while the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is now £499, down from £649.
Back Market has received high praise from customers for its refurbished Google Pixel 9 deals. In the reviews section, a satisfied buyer who bought the black 128GB phone in 'excellent' condition rated the device five stars.
They shared: "Purchased for my husband and he couldn't believe the sheer quality of his new device. All the more sweeter knowing we are helping the environment. Our third purchase, haven't been let down - far from it. Highly recommend."
"I received the phone the next day in mint condition," commented another happy shopper. "I honestly thought it was new. I have been using it for a while now and everything is working great. I have had zero problems. I was really impressed with the service and will be ordering more stuff from here."
Unfortunately, one Back Market customer was left unimpressed with how their Google Pixel 9 arrived, as they explained: "I didn't like the way the phone was wrapped. It was loose in a box that was too small for it, wrapped only in a small bubble wrap envelope. If you shook the box before opening it, the phone rattled against the sides of the box. Fortunately the phone is fine and works perfectly."
Someone else was thrilled with their 'fair' condition Pixel 9 smartphone. They said: "Product is almost brand new. Battery is wickedly strong. Choosing Back Market was the best decision."

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