- Offer valid through 10/23 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
- The $100 gift card is included with the Pixel 7 in Lemongrass, which is available for pre-order now, as of October 12.
- The $100 gift card is now included with the Pixel 7 in Snow, as of October 11.
- The Pixel 7 Pro in Hazel seems to go in and out of availability for pre-order. Keep checking throughout each day.
Trade-in value notes:
- In states CA (please add more), tax is charged on (price - TIV_promo).
- In states NJ, NY, tax is charged on (price - TIV_promo - TIV_normal).
- NJ: When I did an in-store pickup of an online-order, tax was automatically calculated on (price - TIV_promo - TIV_normal). But when I did an in-store purchasing today, tax was calculated on (price - TIV_promo). According to the representative, this is because TIV_normal is processes as a GC and it has to be applied after the checkout, so the tax is charged on that part. Don't know if this is all true to CA or other states.
| Model | TIV listed on promo [bestbuy.com] | actual TIV [promo+normal] | worth attention | TIV in Fi-promo (for reference) |
| iPhone SE (3rd Gen) | $465 | $475 [300+175] | vv | $235 |
| iPhone XR | $415 | $420 [300+120] | v | $335 |
| iPhone XS | $420 | $425 | $330 | |
| iPhone 11 | $475 | $490 [300+190] | v | $330 |
| iPhone 12 mini | $510 | $510 [300+210] | $261 | |
| Pixel 4a 5g | $320 | $320 [250+70] | $100 | |
| Pixel 6 | $470 | $480 [250+230] | $240 | |
| Pixel 6 Pro | $500 | $545 [250+295] | $280 | |
| less interesting | ||||
| iPhone XS Max | $475 | |||
| iPhone 11 Pro | $530 | |||
| iPhone 11 Pro Max | $600 | |||
| iPhone 12 | $570 | |||
| iPhone 12 Pro | $650 | |||
| iPhone 12 Pro Max | $700 | |||
| Galaxy S20 5G | $360 | |||
| Galaxy S20+ 5G | $385 | |||
| Galaxy S22 Ultra | $610 | |||
| Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G | $435 | |||
| Galaxy S20 FE 5G | $380 | $380 | ||
| Galaxy S21 5G | $390 | |||
| Galaxy S21+ 5G | $425 | $450 | ||
| Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G | $545 | |||
| Galaxy S21 FE 5G | $435 | |||
| Galaxy S22 | $465 | $540 | ||
| Galaxy S22+ | $550 | $670 | ||
| Galaxy Note20 Ultra | $490 | |||
| Galaxy Note20 | $415 | |||
| Galaxy Note10+ 5G | $380 | |||
| Galaxy Note10+ | $370 | |||
| A71 5G (AT&T) | $70 | |||
| Pixel 4 | $300 | |||
| Pixel 4 XL | $320 | |||
| Pixel 4a | $315 | |||
| Pixel 5 | $370 |
- I've done in-store trade-ins a few times at Best Buy. They only do a cursory look at the phone, to make sure it matches the color and condition. They don't care if it is carrier locked or is still being financed. -RonaldM
- (anyone else?)
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1. Go to the "Order Details" page for your order on bestbuy.com. This page likely says "Shipping Kit on its way" for the trade in status.
2. Open Developer Console in Chrome. Navigate to the "Networks" tab and reload the page.
3. Search for "trade" in the search box.
4. You should see 3 results - the third begins with "2002..." for me. Click on this one.
5. Click on "tradeInStatusInfo" -> "fulfillment" -> "tracking".
You will see the tracking number of the return shipping UPS label. You should also see a "isBoxShipped" field that likely reflects if your trade-in kit has shipped yet.
General process
Trade-in tips
iPhone XR $415
iPhone XS $420
iPhone XS Max $475
iPhone 11 $475
iPhone 11 Pro $530
iPhone 11 Pro Max $600
iPhone 12 mini $510
iPhone 12 $570
iPhone 12 Pro $650
iPhone 12 Pro Max $700
iPhone SE (3rd Gen) $465
Galaxy S22 Ultra $610
Galaxy S22+ $550
Galaxy S22 $465
Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G $545
Galaxy S21+ 5G $425
Galaxy S21 5G $390
Galaxy S21 FE 5G $435
Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G $435
Galaxy S20+ 5G $385
Galaxy S20 5G $360
Galaxy Note20 Ultra $490
Galaxy Note20 $415
Galaxy Note10+ 5G $380
Galaxy Note10+ $370
Pixel 6 Pro $500
Pixel 6 $470
Pixel 5 $370
Pixel 4a $315
Pixel 4 $300
Pixel 4 XL $320
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I actually was paying for the 200gb Drive plan then actually got my 6 Pro thru Google Pass Subscription but paid it all off already and have been just been paying $19 month for all of the Google Pass subscription add-ons but can cancel it.
Here are the instructions again.
1) Transfer/Copy all photos and videos quarterly/monthly from the DCIM/ camera folder on
your new phone e.g. Pixel 7 to your laptop using your USB C cable.
2) Once the copy/transfer is complete, Free up storage from your Pixel 7 phone using the
Google photo app.
3) Copy the photos/videos again from the laptop folder to the original Pixel 1's DCIM/Camera
folder using the USB-c cable.
4) Once the copy/transfer is complete on your Pixel 1 phone, initiate the Google Photo cloud
backup on the Pixel 1 using the Google Photos app.
5) Once all the photos have been saved into Google Cloud storage , you can free up space from the Pixel 1 phone.
Rinse and repeat. It's that simple to bypass the Google Photos cloud storage usage using the Pixel 1 phone.
Enjoy your unlimited original-quality Google cloud photo storage for free work around Haha.
Here are the instructions again.
1) Transfer/Copy all photos and videos quarterly/monthly from the DCIM/ camera folder on
your new phone e.g. Pixel 7 to your laptop using your USB C cable.
2) Once the copy/transfer is complete, Free up storage from your Pixel 7 phone using the
Google photo app.
3) Copy the photos/videos again from the laptop folder to the original Pixel 1's DCIM/Camera
folder using the USB-c cable.
4) Once the copy/transfer is complete on your Pixel 1 phone, initiate the Google Photo cloud
backup on the Pixel 1 using the Google Photos app.
5) Once all the photos have been saved into Google Cloud storage , you can free up space from the Pixel 1 phone.
Rinse and repeat. It's that simple to bypass the Google Photos cloud storage usage using the Pixel 1 phone.
Enjoy your unlimited original-quality Google cloud photo storage for free work around Haha.
Just ordered from google store trading in my 4a 5G for $320. Bestbuy was giving 325 for the same. I had some 90$ google store credit to apply.
Came out to 546.64 and I'd get back 100 GC, 320 Tradein and 54 bucks credit for google one.
Here are the instructions again.
1) Transfer/Copy all photos and videos quarterly/monthly from the DCIM/ camera folder on
your new phone e.g. Pixel 7 to your laptop using your USB C cable.
2) Once the copy/transfer is complete, Free up storage from your Pixel 7 phone using the
Google photo app.
3) Copy the photos/videos again from the laptop folder to the original Pixel 1's DCIM/Camera
folder using the USB-c cable.
4) Once the copy/transfer is complete on your Pixel 1 phone, initiate the Google Photo cloud
backup on the Pixel 1 using the Google Photos app.
5) Once all the photos have been saved into Google Cloud storage , you can free up space from the Pixel 1 phone.
Rinse and repeat. It's that simple to bypass the Google Photos cloud storage usage using the Pixel 1 phone.
Enjoy your unlimited original-quality Google cloud photo storage for free work around Haha.
So as per your instructions, periodically I should transfer P7 -> Laptop -> P3 -> Google storage?
If yes, I can still access those google storage pics on my P7?
So as per your instructions, periodically I should transfer P7 -> Laptop -> P3 -> Google storage?
If yes, I can still access those google storage pics on my P7?
Pixel 3A is saving photos and videos on an unlimited basis for compressed quality only vs original quality for Pixel 1.
I dont think it will make much difference for photos but someone mentioned earlier that the video quality is slightly degraded for compress vs original quality.
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Turn off Auto backup on your new Pixel 7 phone using the Google Photos app when you receive your new phone.
Thanks.
Here are the instructions again.
1) Transfer/Copy all photos and videos quarterly/monthly from the DCIM/ camera folder on
your new phone e.g. Pixel 7 to your laptop using your USB C cable.
2) Once the copy/transfer is complete, Free up storage from your Pixel 7 phone using the
Google photo app.
3) Copy the photos/videos again from the laptop folder to the original Pixel 1's DCIM/Camera
folder using the USB-c cable.
4) Once the copy/transfer is complete on your Pixel 1 phone, initiate the Google Photo cloud
backup on the Pixel 1 using the Google Photos app.
5) Once all the photos have been saved into Google Cloud storage , you can free up space from the Pixel 1 phone.
Rinse and repeat. It's that simple to bypass the Google Photos cloud storage usage using the Pixel 1 phone.
Enjoy your unlimited original-quality Google cloud photo storage for free work around Haha.
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I just want to keep it simple for now .
My goal is to backup my photos and videos into my hard drive/laptop and Google cloud at the same.
No plan on rooting my phone or installing an unknown app into my phone eg security concern.
Thanks for the suggestion again.
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I just want to keep it simple for now .
My goal is to backup my photos and videos into my hard drive/laptop and Google cloud at the same.
No plan on rooting my phone or installing an unknown app into my phone eg security concern.
Thanks for the suggestion again.
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