
Everything keeps getting more expensive, but while other retailers and wireless providers are raising prices, Mint Mobile has decided to run one of the best Google Pixel 10 deals I’ve ever seen. For a limited time, if you bundle the purchase of a Google Pixel 10 with one year of the Unlimited plan, Mint Mobile will give you $500 off the phone AND 50% off the wireless.
In other words, you’re getting Google’s latest flagship phone and a full 12 months of T-Mobile-powered wireless for a single payment of $480. That’s over $300 less than simply buying the Google Pixel 10 on its own, and $20 less than Google’s budget-friendly Pixel 10a! And come on, I’ll take any excuse to avoid paying my phone bill again until 2027.
✅Recommended if: you want a modern flagship phone with great cameras, AI features, and years of software support; you just want a simple, affordable phone plan without all of the bells and whistles.
❌Skip this deal if: you use a ton of data every month and prefer phone plans with loads of extra perks; you want the best possible phone for gaming.
Usually priced around $799, the Google Pixel 10 is a balanced flagship phone with a brilliant 6.3-inch OLED display, unrivalled haptics, and some excellent camera tech with an upgraded telephoto lens. The phone also comes with all of the latest AI features and full Qi2 support, while the seven years of OS and security upgrades guarantees that the Pixel 10 will feel cutting-edge for many years to come.
Mint Mobile, on the other hand, is powered by T-Mobile and operates on a unique buy-in-bulk plan system. The Unlimited plan gives you unlimited talk, text, and data on T-Mo’s legendary 5G network, plus you get a free mobile hotspot and calling to Mexico, Canada, and the UK.
Sure, Mint Mobile doesn’t come with all of the premium benefits offered by Big Three carriers like Verizon or AT&T, but you’re getting good coverage for cheap and a heavily discounted smartphone to boot. One of the best unlimited plans paired with one of the best Google Pixel phones for less than 500 bucks? Sign me up.

