Sky users can get a huge £179 freebie with the new Google Pixel 9
If you've been hunting for a bargain on Google's latest smartphones, Sky might just have the perfect deal for you. You can bag yourself a hefty freebie when you sign up for a new contract with any of the fresh-off-the-press Google Pixel 9 phones, without having to empty your wallet.
By opting for the Google Pixel 9 phone at £26 per month, you'll receive a complimentary pair of £179 Pixel Buds Pro to accompany your new device in this rare giveaway offer.
However, there are a couple of things to bear in mind: the Google Pixel 9 contract lasts for 36 months, so that's something to consider. Plus, the £26 monthly fee doesn't cover your airtime plan, so you'll need to add that to the overall cost.
But in return, you'll get an outstanding new phone that our sibling publication, the Daily Mirror, awarded a full five-star rating in a recent review.
With flat screens, minimal bezels, industrial-style metal edges and a glass back, these Android devices ooze premium quality.
It's a remarkable upgrade from Google's design team, although we do feel that by mirroring Apple so closely - a move also made by Samsung with its Galaxy S24 - the Pixels have lost some of their unique charm.
Speed tests reveal that Google's own-brand processor still doesn't quite match up to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, but honestly, there's not much the Pixel can't handle. The only area where it falls short is high-end gaming, and for that, we'd suggest a Qualcomm-powered phone if gaming is your go-to activity on your mobile.
The battery life on these devices is pretty good, though the charging speeds could do with a boost. However, all Pixels come with brighter screens and are shielded with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for extra durability.
If you're scouting for other options, iD Mobile has a range of deals available directly from their website. At present, they're offering the iPhone 15 for just £32.99 per month with an upfront cost of £19, which includes a generous 10GB of data, unlimited minutes and texts.
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