SAVE $245: As of May 308+ Archives get the Google Pixel 7 for $354.99, down from its normal price of $599.99. That's a discount of 41%.
Is your smartphone a little lackluster when it comes to taking stunning photos? It might be time for an upgrade this summer. Google's Pixel phones are equipped with fantastic cameras, and the Pixel 7 models are no different. You can see what the fuss is all about with a significant discount at Woot today.
As of May 30, get the Google Pixel 7 at Woot for $354.99. That's $254 off its normal price of $599.99 and a discount of 41%. Choose from either Snow or Obsidian colorways.
SEE ALSO: Pre-order the new Google Fitbit Ace smartwatch for kidsMashable reviewer Alex Perry praised the Pixel 7 for its photo prowess as well as its "great performance" with the Tensor G2 chip and "long-lasting battery life." Indeed, the Pixel Adaptive Battery feature means it can potentially last over 24 hours, and with Extreme Battery Saver mode, you can get up to 72 hours out of it.
The phone boasts a 6.3-inch display, wide and ultrawide camera lenses with up to 8x zoom, and cinematic blur features to edit your photos with a bit more panache and flash. It also includes the Titan M2 security chip to keep your phone and your data secure. This is a speedy little phone that can more than keep up with the others on the market. Whether you're in dire need of a new phone or you just want to try something a little different, you can't go wrong with the Pixel 7.
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