Pixel 10 Pro Trade-in: Up to USD 580 (approx. RM2,670) Off Instantly
Google’s latest Pixel 10 Pro trade-in promotion is one of the strongest Pixel phone deals we’ve seen from the Google Store. Select buyers are being offered up to USD 580 (approx. RM2,670) in instant trade-in savings on the Pixel 10 Pro when handing in an eligible device. In one highlighted example, trading a Pixel 9 Pro Fold drops the Pixel 10 Pro’s effective purchase price to just USD 419 (approx. RM1,930) at checkout. Crucially, this isn’t a mail-in rebate or delayed credit. The Google trade-in discount is applied immediately during checkout, and you only pay the reduced price upfront. While Google’s FAQ notes that these instant credits are still technically targeted, the latest wave appears to be widely available across Pixel models currently sold in the Google Store, making it an excellent time to upgrade if your account is eligible.

How Google’s Instant Trade-in Program Works
Google’s revamped trade-in flow closely mirrors Samsung’s proven model. When you start a Pixel 10 Pro purchase on the Google Store, you’ll be prompted to declare whether you have a phone to trade. From there, you choose your current device from a menu, confirm its condition, and Google immediately generates a trade-in value. That value is then applied as an instant discount to your Pixel 10 Pro before you pay. Instead of being charged full price and waiting weeks for a reimbursement after inspection, you see the savings reflected in your cart right away. Once your new Pixel arrives, you ship your old phone to Google for verification. As long as its condition matches the description you provided, you keep the full discount. This instant model removes the psychological and financial friction of fronting the entire cost of a premium phone.
Comparing Google’s Approach to Samsung’s Trade-in System
Samsung has long been praised for its trade-in program because it grants big discounts upfront rather than relying on post-purchase rebates. Google is now clearly borrowing from that playbook for the Pixel 10 Pro trade-in. The key similarity: both companies let you lock in and apply trade-in values instantly at checkout, shrinking the amount you pay today. For buyers, this makes budgeting easier and feels more like a straight price cut than a complicated promotion. However, Google’s instant trade-in discounts currently appear to be somewhat targeted, whereas Samsung’s offers are often more universally visible during major launches. Still, for those who see the instant option in their Google Store account, the experience is effectively on par: select your device, see your trade-in value, and watch the price of your new flagship drop in real time.
Best Savings for Pixel Owners and How Values Vary
The biggest instant savings naturally go to owners of newer, high-end devices. In Google’s example, trading a Pixel 9 Pro Fold yields a USD 580 (approx. RM2,670) Google trade-in discount on the Pixel 10 Pro. But even if you’re upgrading from older Pixel models, the Pixel 10 Pro trade-in program can dramatically cut your out-of-pocket cost. Trade-in values depend on both the model and its condition, so a well-kept flagship will be worth more than an older or heavily worn device. Google still uses a traditional estimate-and-inspection system in the background, but the key difference is that you see your savings applied instantly. If you’re holding onto a Pixel from a few generations back, this is a compelling way to turn that older hardware into meaningful instant trade-in savings while stepping into Google’s latest flagship.
Should You Consider a Previous-Gen Pixel Deal Instead?
If you’re purely value-driven, Google’s instant trade-in discounts aren’t the only Pixel phone deals worth a look. The Pixel 9 Pro XL, for example, has recently dropped to USD 699 (approx. RM3,220) from a retail price of USD 1,099.99 (approx. RM5,060), representing a USD 400 (approx. RM1,840) reduction without any trade-in required. That device still delivers a 6.8-inch Super Actua display, a triple rear camera system with Super Res Zoom and Video Boost, and Tensor G4 performance with 16GB of RAM. For buyers who don’t absolutely need the latest generation, stepping back one model can deliver substantial savings with no trade-in complexity. In other words, you can either leverage Google’s generous Pixel 10 Pro trade-in to cut your upfront price or simply pounce on an aggressively discounted previous-gen flagship like the Pixel 9 Pro XL.
