Since this is asked so much:
Pixel 6a is not available for trade in because it's new and Google still sells them.
Link to Google Store Terms for Trade Ins [google.com]
Link to Google Article on Trading in Phones [google.com]
Please don't post personal referral codes here. It's against SD policy.
expiredwami250r posted Oct 13, 2022 04:29 PM
Item 1 of 7
Item 1 of 7
expiredwami250r posted Oct 13, 2022 04:29 PM
Google Offer: Trade-In Eligible Smartphone & Get Unlocked Google Pixel 7/7 Pro
(Valid thru 10/22)Up to $900 Off
$899
Google Shopping
Visit Google ShoppingGood Deal
Bad Deal
Save
Share





Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Apple
iPhone 7: $242
iPhone 8: $290
iPhone SE 2nd Gen: $280
iPhone SE 3rd Gen: $440
iPhone XS: $410
iPhone XR: $415
iPhone 11: $500
iPhone 12: $595
iPhone 12 Pro: $620
iPhone 13: $600
iPhone 13 Pro: $625
Google
Pixel 3: $247
Pixel 4: $294
Pixel 4a: $300
Pixel 4a 5G: $325
Pixel 5: $400
Pixel 5a: $350
Pixel 6: $440
Pixel 6 Pro: $480
898 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
edit: it was $850 last night when new promotion went live, looks like they changed it to 925 this morning.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank imjimmy
Honestly, I wouldnt trade your phone in; main reason is that your phone is worth quite a bit of REAL $ on the secondhand market right now, while the Google Store is best for, for no other way of putting it, *laundering* additional credit out of relatively worthless phones towards relatively decent phones.
Its $600 for the new 128GB S22U at Fi store after jumping throug hoops", $700+ for the 512 version on ebay in unknown condition)
I know time is indeed $, but youre probably better off trading in something with a high value/cost ratio, like the $100 iPhone XR ->$415 credit, and then selling your phone (in good condition?) on secondhand market. That phone is getting you a 3/1 return ($300 out for $100 in), but your phone is barely a 1.25/1 return ($950 for $700+ in...maybe even worse considering what you paid yourself for it)
Also, I've got to wonder if the people questioning why anyone would trade an S22 Ultra for this phone owns or have ever owned one. I would think the amount of people who are willingly trading them in would be a clue. All these people getting rid of their S22U is not a coincidence. On paper it's a beast, but in real life usage its just, meh. And the real deal breaker is how mind-numbingly frustrating it is to just try to pull out your camera and take photos. Unless you're just taking photos of buildings or bowls of fruit that are inanimate, good luck with that. That they've failed to address the lag on these things is astonishing. Lots of us are more than happy to take this offer to get it off our hands.
However some TIV for Apple and Samsung are higher.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment