Google's first-gen Pixel Watch can be yours right now at an incredibly low price from T-Mobile with no trade-in required and not that many hoops to jump through.
since Google released its first-ever in-house smartwatch a little over six months ago, not to mention that it eclipses the maximum savings currently available, well, anywhere else in the US... without a necessary trade-in.
That's right, you can slash a whopping 331 bucks off the $400 list price of this undeniably eye-catching intelligent timepiece with Wear OS sans ditching an existing device or jumping through hoops. Obviously, there are a few key conditions you do need to meet, starting with an obligatory purchase on a monthly payment plan and coughing up a sales tax on the"pre-credit price." Perhaps most importantly, you'll have to add a new line of qualifying"premium wearable service" to be used with your new Pixel Watch unit, while the $330.99 savings will be applied to your account as bill credits over a period of two years.
All in all, you're looking at spending a measly $2.87 a month for that two years, and of course, this is a 4G LTE-enabled variant you'll be getting in your choice of three colors with a robust stainless steel build and a solid list of health, wellness, and lifestyle features.
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