The second-generation Google Pixel phones are now available to pre-order from the Google Store, and carrier deals won't be far behind.
The Google Store is probably your best bet if you want the plain jane Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL, unlocked and ready to go on any of the major U.S. carriers.
In the U.S., a 64GB Pixel 2 will set you back $649 outright, or $27.04 monthly when purchased through Google's financing program. That raises to $749 for a 128GB model ($31.21 per month on financing) if you want 128GB of storage.
The Pixel 2 XL starts at $849 with 64GB of storage ($35.38/month on financing), or $949 for 128GB ($39.54/month on financing).
Verizon is the exclusive U.S. carrier for the Pixel 2 series, and the pricing is fairly similar to that of the Google Store.
The Pixel 2 is available in three colors: Kinda Blue, Just Black, or Clearly White. The Pixel 2 XL is available in Just Black, and Black & White.
You can get the Pixel 2 in all three colors starting at $27.08 per month for 24 months with zero down. You can only get the Pixel 2 in 64GB — which costs $649.99 outright.
The Pixel 2 XL comes in both colors and both storage sizes, and starts at $35.41 per month for 24 months with zero down for 64GB, rising to $39.58 per month for 128GB. It's $849.99/$949.99 outright.
For more info on how they break down by country and carrier, go to AndroidCentral.com.