While Google’s Pixel 7 series may be the current flagship phones, there is still a lot to love about older Pixel models. (Especially the price.) Previous generations of the Google Pixel still provide decent specs, from quality cameras to a sleek design and more. Right now, Woot has new (not refurbished) Google Pixel phones — from the 4 to the 6 Pro — available at easy-to-afford prices. You can shop the sale selection now through Feb. 28 while supplies last.

The Pixel 6 series feature the Tensor chip, which provides up to 48 hours of battery life, high-end camera features, accurate voice transcription and more. The Pixel 6 Pro was awarded a CNET Editors’ Choice award in 2021 and remains a great pick for Android users. It has a 6.7-inch OLED screen, along with the same main wide-angle camera and ultrawide camera as the six, and an additional 4x telephoto lens. You can pick up one during this Woot sale starting at $465. You will have to read the fine-print about carriers if you opt for the 6 Pro, though. 

Do you prefer unlocked phones that you can take to any carrier? Grab a regular Pixel 6 for even less. The 6.4-inch screen is still large enough for the average person. The fully unlocked version is available with 128GB of storage for as low as $365, though you can pay a little more for upgraded storage. And while the Pixel 5 has fewer features, it’s still a solid smartphone for most people. It’s also fully unlocked and has 128GB of storage — and it’s down to just $340 right now. 

If you’re looking for the most budget-friendly options, the Pixel 4 comes in at bottom-dollar pricing. It’s fully unlocked and costs just $155. Or the Pixel 4XL, with a slightly larger screen is available at $230. However, these two models will no longer receive security updates from Google and each comes with just 64GB of storage, which may make the newer models available in this sale a better long-term investment. 

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Read more: Pixel 6 vs. Pixel 6 Pro vs. Pixel 5: What Google’s Earlier Phones Still Offer

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