Breaking it down simply — google Pixel 10 is set to become available at an effective price of Rs 59,999 during Flipkart’s Sasa Lele sale.

The Pixel 10 comes with a 6.3-inch OLED display, Google’s Tensor G5 chipset, a triple rear camera setup, and a battery rated around 5,000mAh.

Flipkart’s Sasa Lele sale is right around the corner, and one of the early deals grabbing attention is on the Google Pixel 10. The phone, which launched at Rs 79,999, is expected to drop to an effective price of Rs 59,999 when the sale begins on May 9th. That’s quite a cut, especially in a year where prices have mostly been moving in the other direction.

Pixel 10 deal on Flipkart

Right now, the Pixel 10 is listed at Rs 74,999. The Rs 59,999 figure Flipkart is highlighting may not be a flat price, but the lowest possible outcome once everything is applied. It could be a mix of offers including a base discount, a 10 percent instant cut for SBI credit card people, and maybe even exchange bonuses if you have an old device to trade in. More details will be revealed once the sale starts.

Even so, getting anywhere near Rs 60,000 changes the conversation around the Pixel 10. At launch, it sat in an awkward spot, priced like a premium-tier, but not quite matching rivals on raw hardware. With this discount, it starts to feel more in sync with what it offers.

The Pixel 10 hasn’t always been about leading specs on spec sheets but an overall package. The software is a big part of the experience, being clean, uncluttered, and predictable in a good way. Updates arrive on time, features are easy to find, and things like voice typing or photo editing tools feel like they belong. The cameras too follow the same philosophy. They aren’t chasing extremes, but are dependable.

There are compromises too, and they haven’t disappeared. Performance is fine for most tasks, but if you push it with heavy gaming or sustained workloads, it doesn’t lead the pack. Battery life gets you through a day, but rarely much beyond.

That’s where the pricing matters. At Rs 79,999, you start comparing it directly with flagships from Samsung and Apple that offer more power or hardware flexibility. At closer to Rs 60,000, those comparisons soften. At that price, the Pixel 10 feels easier to recommend, especially if you value a reliable camera and a clean Android experience over chasing specs. Google could be trying to expand its reach through pricing and using discounts to position Pixel devices more aggressively in the premium segment.

Since the Rs 59,999 figure is the floor price and not a confirmed flat discount, it’s worth waiting until May 9th to see exactly how that price is structured. If the bulk of the saving comes from an exchange offer, the deal is only relevant if you have a phone to trade in. If it’s a bank offer, it matters which card you hold.

Flipkart Plus and Black subscribers get early access before the main sale opens, so Should you be a subscriber it is worth checking in ahead of May 9th to lock in the deal before stock runs out on popular configurations.