Getting either the Google Pixel or the Google Pixel XL can be quite difficult, especially for those who have waited for the search engine giant to reveal its 2016 smartphone. While not technically a problem, getting the best deal or bundle is a bit tricky. Here are some guides on how to take advantage of the current offers and at the same time lessening the budget splurge.

There are tons of offers and deals for the Google Pixel and Pixel XL right now, and folks from Tech Radar actually already came up with a list of all the possible deals that hits the mark. However, most of the best deals aren't exactly happening in the US, and are currently limited in the UK.

Unless importing the Google Pixel or Pixel XL from either one of the countries from Europe, consumers may need to wait for a better deal to pop up in the next upcoming weeks or months.

Even so, those who reside in the US and want to get a slice of action with the Google Pixel and Pixel XL already have some other options, that actually leads to some bigger savings in the long run and this is through bundling the device with the Project Fi.

In simpler terms, the Project Fi service/product is Google's own wireless service. It technically serves as an extension of T-Mobile, U.S Cellular and Sprint towers. This makes it sound like this service is the three other networks squashed and effectively combined into one big network and surprisingly, it actually is.

What makes this a great option for the Pixel and Pixel XL is that not every smartphone works with such settings and only select Nexus devices and up to the current Pixel and Pixel XL models work for it.

The real selling point of this service is that data plans starts around $30 per month and this covers unlimited calls and texts. Consumers only get charged additional $10 per every gigabyte of data consumed and is always prorated every month depending on the actual usage.

There are tons of flexible plans from Project Fi, which caters to almost every type of consumer needs and more often than not, it surprises, especially the part where no two-year contract is involved unlike most carriers in the US.

Those who will be getting the Pixel and Pixel XL may want to look further into Google's Project Fi offers, easily turning those three-digit monthly bills into twos.

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