Following its launch, the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold quickly sold out, but it’s now available for pre-order once more in the “Obsidian” color variant. The initial stock was exhausted rapidly, and though it’s back, those who missed the first chance will face delays in receiving their devices.
Google had fully depleted its inventory last week, and pre-orders were unavailable through their store. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold can now be pre-ordered in both 256GB and 512GB models, priced at $1,799 and $1,919 respectively.
Each purchase includes a $350 Google Store credit, but shipping times are notably extended. The 256GB model is estimated to arrive between October 23 and October 30, while the 512GB version will take even longer, from October 30 to November 6.
The “Porcelain” color variant remains out of stock, and Amazon has also sold out. However, Best Buy is now accepting orders for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Pre-orders for the 256GB model are expected to ship on the release day, September 4, with the 512GB model arriving later in September. Best Buy matches Google’s $350 credit offer but limits trade-in credits to $460, less than what Google provides.
If you’re looking to buy the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, be prepared for delays, especially if ordering through Google. Best Buy offers a more immediate option but has a lower trade-in credit compared to Google’s store.
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