Sunday, November 28, 2021

The best Google Pixel 6 deal from the whole of Black Friday is still available

The Black Friday sales are now over but as we cross over the weekend and into the Cyber Monday period, the best Google Pixel 6 deal continues to thrive, offering a market-leading price.

Right now, iD is offering the new Google Pixel 6 for only £26.99 a month and £19 upfront (when you use the code iDM10OFF). While that alone is impressive, making it one of the cheapest offers around, the data cap makes it even better.

That price is securing you a completely unlimited data, calls and texts plan. That is a brilliant price, especially when you consider the fact that an unlimited data SIM from iD would normally cost you £16 a month.

That effectively means you're only paying £282 for the Google Pixel 6 - £317 less than if you bought it SIM-free right now. Overall, we'd be surprised to see a much better offer than this.

These exclusive Google Pixel 6 deals in full

Google Pixel 6: at iD Mobile | £19 upfront (with code iDM10OFF) |  unlimited data, minutes and texts | £26.99/pm
This is easily one of the best Google Pixel 6 deals we've seen since the device launched, somehow offering an entierly unlimited data, calls and texts plan at a bargain price point. Use the code iDM10OFF and you'll pay just £19 upfront and then the monthly costs follow at £26.99 a month.

Alternative Black Friday Google Pixel 6 deals:

Google Pixel 6: at Mobiles.co.uk | Vodafone | £55 upfront| 105GB data | unlimited minutes and texts | £26/pm
Not a fan of the iD Mobile network? We've got another deal that will be a fantastic alternative. This deal from Mobiles.co.uk is on the Vodafone network and offers an 105GB of data cap for only £55 upfront and £26 a month. That's a fantastic price for this device and next to the iD deal above, is the next best price around for the Google Pixel 6.

Google Pixel 6: at Mobiles.co.uk | Vodafone | £109 upfront | 30GB data | unlimited minutes and texts | £23/pm
This is a brilliant price for the Google Pixel 6, knocking the monthly costs down even further than the plan above. Here you'll pay £109 upfront but then after that, your monthly costs will come down to just £23. For that price, you'll get a pretty decent 30GB of data. This works out as one of the cheapest options around for the device.

Google Pixel 6: at Mobiles.co.uk | Vodafone | £65 £25 upfront (with code TR40) | 150GB data | unlimited minutes and texts | £30/pm
This deal balances out the costs a lot better than the two above, plus it is also lands you with more data. You'll be paying £30 a month and then with the code TR40, you will only pay £25 upfront. For that price, you will get 150GB of data. While it is more expensive than the two deals above, it will likely be the best option for a lot of people. 

What is the Google Pixel 6 like?

The more affordable of Google's two latest devices, the Google Pixel 6 will stand out to those that want a powerful smartphone at a more affordable price point.

While it won't compete with the flagships of the world, there is a lot of promising specs on board. The 6.4-inch FHD+ display, while not as impressive as some other more expensive devices, will look bright and clear. That paired with the 90Hz refresh rate will provide a fluid move as you swipe around the phone's interface.

Google promises a 24 hour battery life from the 4524mAh battery and up to 30% charge in 30 minutes. That paired with the 8GB RAM 'Google Tensor' processor means this device will be capable of operating most apps without lag or any major trouble.

Google has fully committed to the security of this device, using end-to-end security along with anti-phishing and malware protection, multi-layer hardware security and plenty more.

Read our full Google Pixel 6 review



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