The Google Pixel 9 has been given a huge discount in Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale, but there’s an even better deal available at a rival retailer

It’s been a busy week for Amazon, where the spring sale has seen discounts on countless tech items, but we’ve spotted an even better bargain on a new Google Pixel 9 that may just tempt you away from the retail giant. Earlier this month, Google unveiled its upcoming Pixel 9a, designed to be a budget-friendly successor to the standard Pixel 9.

It will sport a cheaper £499 price tag when it hits the shelves in April, making it £100 less than Apple’s new £599 iPhone 16e. But ahead of its launch, one of our favourite mobile retailers has cut £100 off the Pixel 9 and is giving away a Pixel smartwatch on select contracts.

At Mobiles.co.uk, shoppers can now shave £100 off the Pixel 9’s upfront cost with the discount code PIXEL100. The Currys-owned retailer is offering the handset on a range of contracts including iD Mobile’s 500GB plan, which comes in at £20.99 per month and £59 upfront after applying the voucher.

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Those needing a larger data allowance can choose iD Mobile’s unlimited data plan, which is £21.99 per month and £109 upfront with the voucher. To make things even more enticing, Mobiles.co.uk will also throw in a free Google Pixel Watch 3 on select tariffs, such as iD Mobile’s £29.99 unlimited data plan, with £19 upfront.

Usually, taking out a mobile contract works out more expensive over time than buying the handset outright, but in this instance, it actually works out cheaper. In Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale, there’s currently a £171.04 discount on the Pixel 9, with an unlocked handset reduced to £627.96 – down from £799.

However, taking the iD Mobile £20.99 monthly plan comes in £65.20 cheaper at a total £580.76 over the 24-month contract, including the upfront fee and the inflation-linked price rise in April 2026. iD Mobile is among the many firms that ups its prices every April and has already confirmed that the £20.99 deal will rise to £22.49 from April 1, 2026.

Now, Mobiles.co.uk might not ring bells like its more well-known rivals EE or O2, but it offers more affordable plans compared to EE’s starting price of £46.38 and O2’s of £44.36. Over at Trustpilot, customers have been singing the praises for Mobile.co.uk’s user-friendliness and top-notch service, awarding it a 4.3-star rating based on feedback from more than 16,000 customers.

One satisfied shopper said: “Really easy to set up and switch over. Efficient service and good support emails to help with the process.”

Another said: “What a fabulous deal and amazing speed of delivery. Couldn’t be happier.” A third thrilled buyer said: “The whole process from purchase to delivery to my phone number being ported across was very efficient and their communication of the process was great.”

But it’s not all five-star experiences, as this customer added: “The signal strength is not very good in my area and only giving me two to three bars in my house.”

iD Mobile operates on the Three Mobile network and claims it covers 99% of the UK. Even still, it’s always a good idea to check network coverage before making a long-term commitment with any provider.

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