The Sky deal includes a free accessory that’ll be especially helpful for avid fitness goers in 2026

Dropping hundreds on a new phone right after Christmas might feel hard to justify. However, mobile networks are closing out the year with exciting deals on the latest devices.

Sky is one of them, and shoppers who buy a Google Pixel 10 Pro can claim a free Pixel Watch 3 with their purchase. Only if they buy before 7th January.

All they have to do is submit their claim online at least 14 days after their Pixel 10 Pro purchase, and they’ll receive a 45mm Pixel Watch 3 LTE for free, despite it usually costing £499. The Pixel Watch 3 may not be the newest device in the line-up – with the Pixel Watch 4 hitting shelves in October 2025 – but it remains a powerful smartwatch for everyday fitness and health tracking.

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The device can log more than 40 workout types and advanced metrics for activities like running and swimming, and it also connects to Fitbit Premium for tailored training plans, in-depth sleep analysis, and on-demand workouts.

The Pixel Watch 3 battery delivers up to 24 hours of use with the always-on display enabled, stretching to 36 hours when battery saver mode is switched on. When paired with the Pixel 10 Pro smartphone, it unlocks even more features, displaying live feeds from smart cameras and doorbells or acting as a remote camera shutter.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro can be bought from Sky

£26 a month for 24 months

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The Pixel 10 Pro smartphone comes with a free Pixel Watch.

Speaking of the smartphone, Google says it’s the most powerful Pixel to date, as under the hood is the new Tensor G5 processor that’s built to take full advantage of Gemini AI – and shoppers get a full year of Google AI Pro worth £227 included. The handset also includes a 50MP camera with Pro Res Zoom, an AI-assisted system that refines and sharpens images at extreme zoom levels of up to 100x.

Sky currently has the 128GB and 256GB models in stock in obsidian, porcelain, or moonstone colours, although the 512GB version is currently unavailable. The 128GB model costs £26 a month for 24 months with £12 upfront, or £39 a month for 12 months with £99 upfront.

Elsewhere, O2 has a deal on the iPhone 17 Pro Max on a 36-month classic plan with unlimited texts, minutes, and data. It costs £30 upfront plus £71.31 monthly, but airtime is free for the first three months, which therefore costs £35.31.

Currys has a deal on the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with 512GB storage. It’s currently £1,349 at the electronics retailer, but shoppers who buy the device can claim £250 cashback in the form of a prepaid Mastercard.

As for the Pixel 10 Pro, many shoppers have left positive reviews over at Amazon, where it’s also available. One buyer said: “Brilliant phone, great size, and just does everything.” While another said: “Very good device, camera is top. Clear and bright display, I recommend it.”

Another shopper shared their experience, along with some advice: “To be honest, this is the first time I’ve paid this much for a cellphone, but I have to say it’s worth every penny. I’m really happy with it. But I would recommend that if you are a person who takes a lot of pictures and videos, buy the one with more memory.”

One mentioned the battery life in their review: “Phone exceeded all my expectations. After the Pixel 7 Pro, this was a nice change for a smaller but more versatile phone. The battery life could be better, although I’m using it with battery protection (charging only until 80%), but I’m also a heavy user.

“The camera is on a whole other level, finally matching the iPhone one, and for a change I found the AI integration with different apps to be very helpful.” Another left feedback on the screen: “Good phone performance, the battery is good and the camera is superb, but the screen scratches too easily. This is the first phone I have had in a long time that’s got screen scratches, poor Gorilla Glass pick.”

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