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Google Pixel 5: pre-order from RED by SFR with the free Bose QC35 II headphones

2020-09-30T18:53:46.177Z


The mobile operator RED by SFR welcomes the Google Pixel 5 as it should: the brand new smartphone benefits from a very


Barely presented by Google that the Pixel 5 smartphone is invited for pre-order from the operator RED by SFR.

The brand new terminal from the Mountain View firm, which features a 6-inch OLED screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor, an Adreno 620 GPU, 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage space, is available at a price of 629 euros, without associated mobile plan.

Indeed, if RED by SFR does offer packages, they are non-binding and are therefore not necessarily associated with the purchase of a smartphone.

It is therefore at its standard price that the Google Pixel 5 is offered by the operator, but it is accompanied by a particularly interesting introductory offer.

Pre-order the Google Pixel 5 now at RED by SFR

In fact, by pre-ordering the Pixel 5 from RED by SFR now, you will receive the Bose QC35 II headphones worth 349 euros as a gift.

These active noise reduction headphones are notably compatible with Google Assistant, which is integrated into the Pixel 5 and allows you to control many commands by voice.

In addition, free trial subscriptions to YouTube Premium, Google One, Google Play Pass, Google Play Points and Stadia are included until April 30, 2021. Enough to enjoy videos, listen to music or even play to streaming games without having to pay extras for more than six months.

Pre-ordering the Google Pixel 5 is therefore advantageous at RED by SFR, to then receive the smartphone at home around October 15.

Click here to take advantage of this RED BY SFR good deal

Source: leparis

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