Switch to the Google Pixel 4 with a Flex Lease at just $15 per month

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Google Pixel 4 (Image credit: Android Central)

Staying efficient in the new year requires the right tools, and you won't be getting much done with an old, busted device. Luckily, Sprint has a deal on the Google Pixel 4 bringing its price down to just $15 monthly with an 18-month Flex Lease when you add a new line of service or complete an eligible upgrade. That saves you over 50% off its price otherwise. Then again, if you're after the Google Pixel 4 XL, you can now lease one for just $20 per month with the same stipulations.

Sprint's Flex Leases are the best way to purchase an otherwise expensive device like the new Google Pixel 4; that's true even without today's deal. You'll only pay a small fee each month to use it and once 18 months has passed, you'll be offered the chance to return the device and switch to a new one or pay off the remainder of its balance to keep it.

The Pixel 4 has a 5.7-inch Full HD display and the XL version packs a 6.3-inch Quad HD panel, with both being roughly the same physical size as their predecessors. Both models now have notchless screens that feature a 90Hz refresh rate. The Pixel 4's camera setup sees Google moving to a dual rear lens configuration for the first time, with a secondary telephoto camera bringing digital zoom up to 5X. There's also a new super-fast face unlock as well as support for Motion Sense hand gestures.

We've already spent a bunch of hands-on time with Google's latest handsets and have written up our thoughts in our full Pixel 4 review, so be sure to check out our coverage for all you need to know. We've also got you covered when it comes to the best Pixel 4 accessories. Once your new phone is in your hands, anything could happen to it. Make sure to look through our best Google Pixel 4 cases and best Google Pixel 4 XL cases guides to find one for your device.

Alex Smith
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