One Currys-backed site is offering customers hundreds in savings on the latest Pixel 10 model
Google Pixel fans can bag big savings this month as one retailer offers £460 in savings and unveils a £15 phone plan. Both deals come from Currys-backed retailer Mobiles.co.uk, which is paying customers up to £460 when trading in an old phone for one of Google’s latest models.
It’s available with the new Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which comes in at £47.99 per month on iD Mobile’s 100GB tariff. There’s usually a £59 upfront cost with this plan, but for a limited time, shoppers can reduce it to £9 with the code PIX10PFSAVE50.
It’s worth noting that the £460 trade-in value is based on an eligible, fully working Google Pixel 8 Pro 128GB, inclusive of a £300 promotional trade-in offer, so different handsets may receive a lower trade-in value. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is among the latest Google smartphones, boasting 256GB storage and an 8” foldable Super Actua Flex display, as well as a 6.4” external screen when it’s closed.
It’s powered by Google’s Tensor G5 chipset so it can multitask with even more demanding tasks like streaming or gaming. There’s also a 48MP triple-lens camera system and a plethora of AI features via Google Gemini.
A caveat to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold contract is that billpayers can expect to see two price rises during the 24-month term, with the £47.99 plan increasing to £49.49 from April 2026 and £50.99 from April 2027. Despite this, Mobiles.co.uk undercuts Sky Mobile’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold plan at £50 per month and £36 upfront, which only comes with a small 100MB data allowance.
Up to £460 off Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold
£47.99 p/m
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Mobiles.co.uk is paying shoppers up to £460 when they trade in an old phone for the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
For those looking for a more affordable smartphone upgrade, Mobiles.co.uk has reduced the Google Pixel 9a to £14.99 per month on iD Mobile’s 100GB tariff. Shoppers can reduce the upfront cost from £35 to £5 using the code PIX9ASAVE30 and claim a set of free Google Pixel Buds 2a worth £129.
Again, this tariff will increase twice over the 24-month term, rising to £16.49 from April 2026 and £17.99 from April 2027. Sky Mobile comes in cheaper with its £13 Pixel 9a plan with no upfront cost, but users needing more than 100MB may need to upgrade to a larger data plan at additional cost.
Alternatively, those preferring to buy outright can pick up the Porcelain model for £348.29 at Amazon, but prices vary for the other colours. The Pixel 9a is a budget-friendly edition of the standard Pixel 9, released in April with 128GB storage and a choice of four colours: Iris, Obsidian, Peony and Porcelain.
Despite its cheaper price tag, it’s packed with advanced features, including Google’s Gemini AI assistant. The Pixel 9a is powered by the Tensor G4 chip for smooth multitasking and up to 24 hours of battery life from a single charge.
There’s also a scratch-resistant 6.3” display, a 48MP camera and IP68 water and dust protection.














