The Pixel 6 & 6 Pro prices gets compared across 9 different countries, for all variants
This report was put together by Nukeni. The site basically lists price tags of all variants of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro in 9 different countries. It lists them in order from the cheapest to the most expensive one. All price tags are converted to dollars, by the way. So, unsurprisingly, it turns out that both devices are most affordable in the US, by far. All variants are at least $50 more affordable from the second-placed country. The difference only goes up from there, based on the variant. The Google Pixel 6 with 128GB of storage costs $599 in the US, while it’s priced at $654.05 in Japan. Canada is third-placed with a $678.32 price tag, while Taiwan follows with a $681.55 price tag. The US and Canada are actually listed twice on almost every list, as the devices with carriers are more expensive if you buy them outright. Google Store has the best offer. Now, the 256GB storage model of the Pixel 6 costs $699 in the US. In Japan, it’s priced at $750.23, while it costs $788.68 in Canada. It’ll set you back $789.22 in Taiwan, and $843.92 in Australia.
The Pixel 6 Pro price difference is even more apparent
When the Pixel 6 Pro is concerned, things aren’t much different. The 128GB storage option is the most affordable in the US, it costs $899. In Taiwan, it’s priced at $968.67, while it costs $971 in Australia. In Canada, you’ll need to part with $1,000.92. The 256GB storage option costs $999 in the US, and $1,076.34 in Taiwan. In Australia, you can get it for $1,083.12, while you’ll have to pay $1,111.29 in Canada. The 512GB storage option of the Pixel 6 Pro is available in the US and Australia only, it seems. In the US, it costs $1,099, while you can get it for $1,195.25 in Australia. You can check out the full lists below, in the provided screenshot. If you’d like to pre-order one of these two phones, here’s how you can do it.