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Google Pixel 10 Pro 128GB $1357 (& Bonus $200 off with Trade-in) + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ JB Hi-Fi

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$1357 128GB ($340 off)
$1477 256GB ($370 off)
$1637 512GB ($410 off)
Not sure when it would end.

Trade In for a bonus coupon $200 by 19/11/25.

The JB Hi-Fi Trade-in program is operated by Assurant Services

Australia Pty Limited ABN 1 8 613 632 367, Hand Dealer2PS20872. Participant must be AU resident aged 18+ with trade-in device purchased in AU. Assurant is not required to make an offer on your device. The JB Hi-Fi eGift Card given in exchange for a trade-in is subject to Terms and Conditions at www.jbhifl.com.au giftcardterms.
Pre-authorisation will be taken from participant's payment card. If traded in device is not received within 7 days after your trade-in,
Assurant may debit the trade-in value from your payment card. Assurant Terms and Conditions at jbhifi.com.au/assurant-terms.

Customers who complete a trade-in with a trade-in value of at least $1 will receive an email offer to select from available JB Hi-Fi coupon(s) for a discount on the next purchase of specific product(s).
The selected coupon(s) will be sent via email and are redeemable instore or online in a single transaction (excluding airport stores).
Coupon(s) cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or offer, or for products purchased together with a JB Hi-Fi Device+ plan. Balance is not redeemable for cash.

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As prices change regularly and as we frequently run sales and negotiate on price, some products are likely to have been sold below the current priรฆ prior to this offer. Prices may change after offer ends. Offer ends 19 Nov 2025

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  • +1

    Deal where?

  • +9

    Hoping the Pixel Fold has one of these promos soon and at a higher discount - feel dirty spending more than 1k total cost after discounts/bonuses on a phone - OzBargain privilege

    • Same, I'd be keen on a 10 Pro Fold deal.

    • +2

      Just get the $250 pixel 7 one.

      • -1

        Do you have a link to this?

        • https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/928591

          You can get it on the Plus points store instead (https://plus.telstra.com.au/rewards/explore/27086) if it's not letting you pay via the regular store linked. Alternatively call up your local Telstra store if they have any if you want to avoid the whole Telstra ID thing.

          • -1

            @artcvan: Awesome. That's a good price for an excellent phone.

            • @R4: Yep. Love mine so far. Except for the speakers which needed some tuning, it's been perfect. 2 years of support still is plenty fine considering the ones with 7 years or something at the same price are much much slower… this feels so much more zippy compared to my previous phone (Nothing Phone 2a)

              • -1

                @artcvan: I had the 7 Pro until I broke it a few weeks ago. It was a great phone and the camera was top notch. I may try and get this deal or wait and see what Black Friday deals are available.

                • @R4: Well looks like you'll have to wait for Black Friday now as Telstra just put it as OOS online… unless your local store has some still left (most stores only got a handful from what I heard though)

                  • -1

                    @artcvan: BF it is then.

                    I can wait.

      • -1

        get two

    • The recent jbhifi $99pm with $1200 gift card and $1000 trade in bonus was valid for the fold 10. Might be a while before they have another.

  • +25

    Given prices of recent 9 pros, I don't think it's worth almost double to get this phone (exc gift card). If you want/need a pixel, just go for a $700-750 9 pro. Or just wait 6 months and you'll see the 10s get closer to that number anyway

    • +12

      Agreed. The true OZBargain spirit is to be patient enough till a real deal comes up.

      • +7

        This. Every year I think I could upgrade when the prices dip under $1k but my Pixel 6 Pro is still going so strong. All day battery easily and camera taking photos that I compare with a 9 Pro and see no major differences.
        10 looks to be an actual step up in terms of hardware but I'll at earliest get it end of next year when the 11 comes out.

        • +4

          I'm genuinely curious how you manage a full day of battery with a pixel 6 series lol. But maybe you're less of a degenerate than me and spend less time doom scrolling. Hehe

          • @ReaperX22: Haha, yes, less doom scrolling and no gaming or videos. I mainly use it for emails, camera, web browsing and reading news articles.
            (I also only charge it to 80% using the battery health feature and only allow 100% when travelling).
            The trick I find is having two wireless chargers, one at the work and home desks, it keeps getting a bit of charge in between meetings etc.
            Wired Android Auto means it gets an easy 15-20% on the commutes to and from work.
            But when I am on holiday or on site, I will end the day with around 20-30%. I pre-ordered this phone so owned it from day one of release and was my first flagship I owned. Know of a few other people who bought at the same time and they had very mixed experiences (battery and reception related) but I have lucked out and got a good one that is still going.

            • +1

              @sobriety22: Interesting. Yeah I mostly wfh so wireless in the car is usually limited to dedicated driving trips.

              I've got pixel stand in the bedroom for overnight but if I limit to 80% on my p7 I ain't getting through the day. Lol. But yes I insta and YouTube too much. Take those away and yeah it's fine.

        • I'm in the same boat.. my pixel 6 pro is still going strong. Getting a full day is still possible but I'm starting to have to be more mindful of usage on heavy doom scrolling days

        • Even when your battery does wear out (usually 2-3 years), it's still more cost effective to replace the battery if you phone has enough computation power for the tasks you need. $100 ish for the materials to replace a battery.

          Gone are the days where smartphone releases bring in huge leaps in design or functions. These yearly releases are just small software features and tweaks, and some hardware upgrade.

        • I unfortunately dropped my 6 Pro and the screen has cracks, but still fully functional. Curious to see if anybody else has gotten the screen going black and being unresponsive (comes back after a little while if you leave it or you can hold power and up volume to force it to boot). Otherwise yeah, the 6 pro is annoyingly still good (operationally).

        • Yeah.. looks like there's a few of us in the pixel 6 pro 'still alive and kicking' boat! I know I'll need to update and one of the pixel 9 pro xl deals posted recently came really close to pushing me over, but HODL (what ever that means! )

          • +1

            @g00dies: Hold On for Dear Life
            The 10's magsafe copy looks cool and something I can see myself using so I will keeping on HODLing until that one is nice and cheap (or if the 11 blows my socks off and I have to wait for that).

        • Same, pixel 6 pro is still going strong and I'm not sure what the benefit to upgrading would be - not a heavy gamer and the camera quality is great. Maybe if the next pixel has decent optical zoom ๐Ÿ˜†

    • +3

      Yep agreed - there is actually no different in camera hardware except for "telephoto image stabilization" with the 10 series.
      The main reason people go for pixel phones is camera quality, and if that remains true for people considering - 100% go with the Pixel 9 based on current pricing.

    • Agree. Literature no different between 9 and 10 series for a normal user.

      • Allegedly, the 9 has better battery too! Which is insane.. You'd think the whole TSMC change would bring better efficiency..

        • +1

          Yeah i think the node change was a soft reset to build on in future years. There's basically no change between Tensor G4 and G5. Efficiency gains from the node change allowed them to extract 10% more performance. Hopefully this sets them up for future years.

          Also to note Pixel 9 series still gets updates for another 6 years.

    • Not 6 months, just till S26 is released.

    • +1

      Or just wait 6 months and you'll see the 10s get closer to that number anyway

      Why not wait 12 months and get it even cheaper?

      • This is the way

    • I cant fathom that people pay this much and more money for a phone.

      • Most I ever paid was 999 for a Pixel 2.. I was pretty desperate though. My nexus 6p just met an unfortunate accident called concrete tiles. And I was running an old Galaxy in the meantime. Haha. My ideal range is 500-700. Less is better but I think that's fairly reasonable.

  • +2

    No more BS launch price (ahem sub $2k).

  • +4

    Can we please just have an XL deal somewhere, sick of only pros being on discount.

    • +2

      Black Friday in a few weeks. Should see some decent discounting per previous years.

  • +2

    Google just crushed samsung in RRP game

    • They are crushing themselves at that RRP and a few sheeps who buy them at those prices.

  • +7

    Who would spend this amount of money for a Pixel with moderate battery life in 2025. You could get an S25 or iPhone 17 thanks to their efficient powered CPU. I love Pixel and using Pixel 7, but not paying this much for what it offers.

    • +2

      Yeah definitely agree. I think a pixel pro model is only worth it if you get it below $700

    • +15

      Because samsungs have dogshit software that is not only bloated with crappier, samsung branded versions of apps, but also inevitably succumbs to stuttering and iphones are great, but locked into a walled garden where you can't do anything that isn't apple approved, like drag and drop music on your own phone or sideload an app.

      I think google should've just paid for a snapdragon instead of trying to develop their own mediocre processor, but the camera and software are second to none.

      • They would charge twice as much if they used a snapdragon. Even nvidia would feel shy.

      • +2

        inevitably succumbs to stuttering

        You might be pleasantly surprised to know that the latest One UI 8.0 essentially completely does away with any hitches or slow downs. Animations are more fluid than ever.

        • One UI 8 also removes the ability to unlock the bootloader. So once security updates run out, you have a nice slab of e-waste instead of a device you can flash a custom ROM to and continue using.

          Anti-consumer traps like this from Samsung have made me loathe my S24U. Great hardware, but you don't really own it.

        • -1

          I've been around the block and owned enough samsungs to fall for that again. People say that about every single one UI release and without fail, around the 1 year mark, people start saying "Oh, you just need to do a factory reset every month or so to get it back to buttery smooth" and "oh, I always just reboot my phone every day to keep it from stuttering and then it's great!"

          • @Charmoffensive:

            People say that about every single one UI release

            Not really, people have been complaining about stuttering since One UI 6 and are now remarking about v8's smoothness. I can say my S23+ is finally back to how quick it was when brand new.

      • like drag and drop music on your own phone

        Who is still doing this?

        • +1

          10 years ago that was a deal breaker. Now maybe 1000 people

        • raises hand

          Google unfortunately have never been big on MicroSD cards in their phones, otherwise I'd do it that way.

        • -1

          music and videos for things like travel overseas and plane trips are a godsend. Anyone who lives in an area with spotty internet or coverage does as well.

          I also curate my own music collection in .flac because I like quality and don't want ads.

      • +1

        Pixels are slowly moving towards a walled garden as well

        Agree that Samsung have heaps of bloat ware but isnt that half the fun of using an android phone? Finding ways to remove the bloat that can't be removed?

    • +1

      Yeah I've also got a 7 and have been waiting for a good reason to upgrade.

      I haven't found one yet.

      The 11 has to impress! Or I'd maybe deal with a 10 pro on a deal next year.. Currently only real issue with my phone (aside from the bajillion times i've dropped it, it's in a case), is some minor dings/scratches in screen (not really visible screen on) and battery life is fairly woeful.

    • In the exact same boat, and the Pixel 7 is still fine right now. What happened to Pixels not costing flagship prices!?

      • +2

        I am fine with them raising their RRP to compete with Apple and Samsung flagships directly but they really need to match them in performance in some areas. Pixels still have superior sales than them both so I don't see problem with RRP being raised..

      • Nexus 4/5 era 4 lyfe. Unique. Fun. Cheap with actual flagship performance for the time.

        Let's ignore all the other issues they had. They were cheap so who cares! Hahaha

      • -1

        They are? At lauch, JBHIFI always run a telstra port in +trade in bonus deal. I routinely get the pro models brand new at launch for around $500-800

        • You hook me up with a brand new current gen Pixel Pro (256GB) under $1k and I'll owe you one ๐Ÿ‘

          • -1

            @JownehFixIT: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/920649

            I use this deal, which reoccurs at every new release, then i persoanlly stack it with salary sacrifice for my job to bring the cost down significantly:

            Pixel pro $1699
            trade in bonus $1699-350= $1,349
            Port in discount = 1,349 - 1400 = $51 gift card to me for future use

            Cancelled from Telstra = $99 + 766 cancel fee = 866
            Total payable for handset = 866 - 51 = $815
            I also get the preorder gift card of $350, so 815-350 = $465

            Also, through salary sacrifice, I get the post trade in gst refunded = 1349 x0.1 = $134
            also the remainder comes from pre-tex salary = 1,214 x 0.37 = $449 of tax reduced.

            brings the final figure to 465-134 = $331 paid for the phone, then 449 of tax not paid on salary

            means the handset gives me a net profit of $118 come next July.

  • +3

    just purchased the Xioami 15T Pro for $1200 with a free tablet this week, shipping to me the next day. bigger screen and 144hz

    • There was a better pre-order deal available few weeks ago I guess for $1,000 if I remember correctly.

      • $1099 but yeah. I've been eyeing off what to get p8p, 15t / pro, or OnePlus 13/13r

      • I saw it, the coupon was actually in my account as it expired for Oct 31st. I was more keen on the Xioami 15 to be honest, which had a $500 coupon (now only $200 available), but they wouldnt budge on both online chat and their customer service line - despite me saying I was going elsewhere… They called my bluff and I bought anyway :(

        No regrets, I got it yesterday and its an amazing phone

  • +1

    Doesnt appear much of an upgrade based on some reviews, example: I've been using the Pixel 10 Pro for 2 months โ€” and I regret the upgrade | Tom's Guide https://share.google/EXrRyIbxldmx9tDfc

  • +1

    Should be at least 256GB for that price…

    • It released before Apple raised the base standard of flagships to 256GB. Samsung and Google will now follow that next year for their flagships and ditch 128GB as well.

  • -2

    For a couple hundred more you can get the global version of the Oppo find x9 pro which destroys this phone in every measurable. 128gb is pathetic

    • May I ask how much is โ€˜a couple hundred moreโ€™? Iโ€™m interested in the x9 pro.

      • Mobyshop store in Singapore has it for about $1500 delivered with bonus gifts. Global version with all the relevant network bands covered for Australia and full Google services functionality out of the box.

        • But can we get it here in Australia?

          • +1

            @DanielYuuuu: Obviously lol why would I recommend it? They do international shipping.

        • now we're talking lol. No way I'm paying over 2 grand for an oppo

        • Bro the price is in US I'm pretty sure. Which translate to roughly around the same price you pay at JB.

          Even with the discount, it's at $1200 US excluding taxes and delivery which will be close to $2000 AUD or more.

          Am I wrong or what is happening here?

          • +1

            @itsmoe: No it's in Singapore dollars. I just purchased an Oppo Find X9 Pro 16GB/512GB for ~$1250SG which equates to $1450AU. JB and Oppo Australia selling it for $2300!

            • @Tex Texan: How did you get it down to $1250SG. Mine is showing $1291.91SG. The delivery is $48 and there is a $44.91 of online processing fee.

              • @DanielYuuuu: It went up $50 a day or two ago, their deal changed slightly. Still an excellent price.

          • @itsmoe: Can't edit my original post but I should've put AUD as I forgot how lazy ppl are and how they just chuck out opinions as facts lol

            • @Macbig: Yeh the currency wasn't clear on their website so you would assume it's USD. If it's singapore dollars then should be different. But it couldn't find on the listing if it's global version.

              Have you received the phone? Do you know if it will get picked up at the customs and if you would have to pay any import tax?

              • @itsmoe: Why would you assume a Singaporean site sell products in USD? Lol

                • @Macbig: It's more of a universal currency, so why won't they?

                  I mean AliExpress sells in US currency as default so why won't they too? Not arguing just saying.

                  • @itsmoe: Well if you go to SingTel website (one of their national mobile carriers) it's not stated but would everything be in USD too or any Singaporean site? Does that mean Telstra is selling things via USD or AUD cause it's not stated. Comparing a billion dollar global e-commerce brand against a small Singaporean mobile store is kinda stupid but yeah I understand lol anyway just a weird assumption is all I'm saying

                    • +1

                      @Macbig: Bro, you just love arguing don't you? Telstra doesn't sell internationally lol.
                      Most companies that sell internationally would in most cases sell using a global currency like USD. It's just the norm.

                      Anyways, moving on, I hope you got your phone and you are enjoying it.

    • Waiting for a deal on the x8 pro…

  • Prices I would instantly buy ๐Ÿ™

    • < $349 โ€” Pixel 7 Pro
    • < $449 โ€” Pixel 8 Pro
    • < $699 โ€” Pixel 9 Pro XL
    • It will be in that range. Just keep waiting for a few years ๐Ÿ˜

      • +1

        Pft, more like weeks

  • +4

    A $1,000+ 2025 phone shouldn't be 128GB.

    • It's to sell you cloud space. I get by with 128 GB by backing up my photos every month or so

  • So in one year this will be the price the 9 Pro is now?

  • Just upgraded from 7 to 9P, passing 7 down to my teen. Repeat in 2 years with 11P.

  • Thanks done, traded in a Pixel 6 which had a $100 trade-in value.

  • -2

    This or iPhone 17?

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