Verizon Wireless offers
Existing Customers on a Qualifying Verizon Unlimited Plan:
Up to $640 in
Trade-In / Bill Credit (divided & issued as equal increments to your service bill over 24 or 30 Months) when you purchase a
Google Pixel 6 Series Smartphone from Verizon on your eligible postpaid
Unlimited Plan. Additionally, this offer may qualify for Slickdeals Cashback when follow the cashback instructions below
prior to starting your purchase (
PC extension required, before checkout).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
smachine for finding this deal.
Instructions:- Must be an existing Verizon Wireless customer on an eligible Verizon Wireless Unlimited postpaid plan (for example, Start Unlimited)
- Click 'Upgrade Existing Line' on the page(s) below to access this offer.
- Buy a Google Pixel 6 Series device from Verizon via 24 or 30 month device payment plan on your existing, qualifying Verizon Wireless Unlimited Postpaid Plan
- You will qualify for $200 in Bill Credits for purchasing an upgrade to a Pixel 6 series device on your eligible Unlimited Plan as an existing customer.
- During checkout, opt to Trade-In any qualifying damaged or undamaged phone free of battery damage (i.e. swelling, leaking or too hot to touch) to Verizon within 30 days of your Pixel 6 / 6 Pro purchase to qualify for Up to $440 in Trade-In Credits:
- Examples:
- Devices qualifying for $440 in Bill Credits w/ this offer:
- Apple: iPhone X / 11 Series / 12 series
- Samsung: Galaxy S9/S10/S20/S21series; Note 9/10/20 series; Fold series, A42 / A71 5G
- LG: V50/V60 series; Velvet / Wing
- OnePlus: 7/8/9 variants
- Google: Pixel 4 / 4 XL / 5 / 5a / 4a / 4a 5G
- Motorola: One / Edge / Edge+ / Razr
- Note: Other devices may be eligible to receive less than $440 in trade-in credit. Enter your device details while constructing your order to see if it qualifies / trade-in value.
- Upon receipt / approval of your trade-in, within 2 to 3 billing cycles you will begin to receive your $440 in trade-in credit along with $200 bill credits from Unlimited Plan Pixel 6 purchase applied to your bill as $640 total credit divided up over 24 or 30 equal increments (depending on which device payment option is selected, 24 months or 30 months).
- Note: If you cancel/terminate Verizon service before you have received all 24 or 30 monthly bill credits, you will forfeit any remaining credits and will be responsible for paying off any outstanding balance remaining on the cost of your device sans the remaining bill credits.
Pixel 6 Specs:
- 6.4" 2400 x 1080 resolution 90Hz HDR10+ AMOLED display
- Google Tensor octa-core processor
- 8GB RAM
- 128GB UFS 3.1 internal storage
- Rear Triple Camera System: 50 MP OIS (wide), 12MP (ultrawide)
- Selfie Camera: 8MP (wide)
- Dual speaker system (stereo)
- Fingerprint sensor (under display, optical)
- 802.11ax WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 LE (aptX HD), NFC, GPS
- USB 3.1 Type C port w/ 30W fast charging
- 4614 mAh Battery
- Android 12
- 4G LTE / 5G mobile data capability
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But the $70/month for basic unlimited plan is the deal breaker. I pay $25/month for unlimited with Visible on Verizon's network. So I'd be paying $45 more a month for 30 months for phone service. That's $1350 more, which negates the phone discount by quite a bit.
Might be a good deal for someone who already stomach's the painful cost of the Verizon plan. Not for me.
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I considered both deals carefully for the Pixel 6 Pro (Visible gives $200 off + Google Pixel earbuds without a trade in for my current Pixel 4a). Verizon gives $640 off in bill credits and I had $105 in device dollars I could apply to the Pixel 6 Pro. I'm also enjoying the Apple Music perk, Disney+ perk and extra $20/month off my plans since I'm on FiOS which I love.
Was a really tough decision, but in the end, I went with Visible. The problem is the bill credits. Being stuck with a phone for two years is a lot. And bill credits disappear if you chose to upgrade before two years. Also, Verizon makes you pay off your current phone before trade in which is silly. So the $440 becomes much less (I had $200 left to pay off).
In the first time since owning smartphones in 13 years, I couldn't deal with a "quirk". Pixel 6 is the fingerprint scanner. Based on reviews i thought it was somethign I could just overlook, but even w/ the recent update the phone is so annoying to use I couldn't deal with it.
I'd say at LEAST 1 out of 3 time (somewhere between 33-50%), the scanner doesn't work. I have to rescan, or reposition my finger. The times it DOES work, it's STILL annoying as it takes a relatively "long" time to unlock. Now mind you, we're talking fractions of a second longer, but considering the single most frequent thing ANYONE does w/ their phone is unlock it, in aggregate this becomes quite a frustrating daily experience.
The nail in the coffin was that wife and I just bought a new car with wireless Android Auto, and it does not work. You have to initiate w/ a cabled connection, then unconnect, and then it still bugs out 100% of the time.
I figured with all these daliy issues, this is one of those times I switch over to iphone temporarily.
It is really that bad. I've never wanted to throw a phone through a wall more than this one.
Maybe the issue you're seeing with the wireless Android Auto will be fixed soon via software? Android Auto seems to always have some goofy things gong on.
In the first time since owning smartphones in 13 years, I couldn't deal with a "quirk". Pixel 6 is the fingerprint scanner. Based on reviews i thought it was somethign I could just overlook, but even w/ the recent update the phone is so annoying to use I couldn't deal with it.
I'd say at LEAST 1 out of 3 time (somewhere between 33-50%), the scanner doesn't work. I have to rescan, or reposition my finger. The times it DOES work, it's STILL annoying as it takes a relatively "long" time to unlock. Now mind you, we're talking fractions of a second longer, but considering the single most frequent thing ANYONE does w/ their phone is unlock it, in aggregate this becomes quite a frustrating daily experience.
The nail in the coffin was that wife and I just bought a new car with wireless Android Auto, and it does not work. You have to initiate w/ a cabled connection, then unconnect, and then it still bugs out 100% of the time.
I figured with all these daliy issues, this is one of those times I switch over to iphone temporarily.
It is really that bad. I've never wanted to throw a phone through a wall more than this one.
I was able to get $350 for trade in only.
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To 2 years of cell phone service, and vaccines, etc - are all bad and just trying to hurt them.and the govt is holding back evidence
Of martians and ufo's too.
I can assure you theres no cell service comsoiracy and also assure you that you are either paying the same or more for your 2nd rate / 3rd parrt cell service, or at best saving an arbitrary amount (but doubtful) and in exchange getting lower level of cell service (throttled iat all peak times and/or 2g service!)
And maybe you're right - lower class people like me have to be careful with our money. While the middle class buys into all the hype and look more miserable than I have it. Verizon, Mercedes', big suv or mini van for the wife who can't drive it etc
Att is terrible in my area. Tmo and Verizon - same to me. So I avoid cricket att and red pocket. Never had dropped calls with mint or visible or unreal etc.
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