Fully Unlocked Pixel 4 in Orange , 64GB Storage Available for $199 Today

Apr 4, 2022 at 12:36pm EDT
Own a Pixel 4 for just $199 today

Ready to bring a Pixel 4 into your life for a low price of just $199? The deal is now live and available in Oh So Orange color.

Get into the World of the Google Pixel 4 with 64GB Storage and the Amazing Oh So Orange Color Option for Just $199

If you want an Android powered smartphone with zero fuss then the Google Pixel lineup of phones is what you should be looking at. And right now, the amazing Pixel 4 smartphone in Oh So Orange is available for a stunningly low price of just $199, giving you an opportunity to grab hold of a blockbuster smartphone without tossing away too much money.

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This smartphone is renewed and has been thoroughly inspected to function properly. You will get a smartphone that has at least 80% or more battery health which is completely acceptable given that this phone was released back in 2019. Furthermore, this phone is completely unlocked and can be used on any carrier with full support for 3G and 4G LTE.

On the hardware front, you already know what the Pixel 4 packs under the hood. It features an excellent 5.7-inch display which is super handy to use. The snappy Snapdragon 855 processor is super-fast and handles apps, games and the operating system itself like a champ. Speaking of the OS, you can upgrade to Android 12 and enjoy its features.

On the camera end, this phone can snap up photos which puts every single flagship to shame, thanks to Google’s wonderful and amazing software algorithms. You can also shoot 4K video using this phone, if you like.

There is a lot to love here and you don’t want to miss out on this deal. Just head over to the link below and secure yourself a Pixel 4 right now so you do not miss out.

Buy Google Pixel 4 - Oh So Orange - 64GB - Unlocked (Renewed) - $199

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