Update: this popular offer is still available through December 30, 2022
Mint Mobile has
128GB Google Pixel 7 Pro Unlocked Smartphone (Black)
+ 12-Month 4GB Service Plan for
$589 when you
Port-in a Number.
Shipping is free.
Note: You may opt for more monthly data at an additional cost.
Thanks to Community Member
kickendter for finding this deal.
Specs- 6.7" 3120x1440 1200Hz HDR10+ 1000 nit (HBM) /, 1500 nit (peak) LTPO AMOLED touchscreen display
- Google Tensor G2 octa-core chipset
- 128GB UFS 3.1 storage
- 12GB RAM
- Main Cameras: 50MP (wide) w/ OIS | 48MP (telephoto) | 12MP (ultrawide)
- Selfie Camera: 10.8MP (ultrawide)
- Up to 4K 60fps video recording
- Stereo Speakers
- WiFi 6e / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC
- IP68 dust/water resistant
- Optical fingerprint sensor (under-display)
- USB 3.2 Type C port w/ Up to 30W fast charging (Power Delivery 3.0)
- Up to 23W fast wireless charging
- Reverse wireless charging
- 5000 mAh battery
- Nano SIM / eSIM support
- 5G / 4G LTE mobile data support
- Android 13
- No microSD card slot
- No 3.5mm headphone jack
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Summary:
The phone is UNLOCKED (I bought it and activated with my existing plan).
The plan is NOT tied to the phone or your name. You can use it for other family member (I did) or sell it.
You must activate the plan in 45 days after purchase.
If don't port in a number, you only get 6 months service.
One person reported switching to Fi from Mint and immediately port it back and getting 12 months.
Some people say you can port in Google Voice number by paying $3 to Google.
You CANNOT cancel the plan only and keep the phone (some tried but was told to cancel the whole purchase or none).
Some people have AMEX offer of $45 off $90 (I used it and got confirmation email from Amex immediately).
You may find referral code to get $15 (I did not use it).
You can use Cash Back site to get some extra dollars back. Ex. urlhasbeenblocked $5 back (It worked for me).
To find the deal manually, go to https://www.mintmobile.
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If so, i don't think it's an issue on PIxel 7 phones. There seem to be guides on XDA about how to root it by pitching the init_boot image and then doing a factory unlock from Developer Options.
Mint is notorious for people having problems buying phones directly through them. It's not directly Mint's fault, but supposedly they have a partnership with a company who provides them with the phones (Quality One Mobile) that is horrendously bad. I guess they are known for shipping used/returned/damaged phones and then not responding to service requests such as exchanges. Mint themselves are also supposed to be really bad about honoring returns of phones despite their no-questions 7 day return policy.
Mint is notorious for people having problems buying phones directly through them. It's not directly Mint's fault, but supposedly they have a partnership with a company who provides them with the phones (Quality One Mobile) that is horrendously bad. I guess they are known for shipping used/returned/damaged phones and then not responding to service requests such as exchanges. Mint themselves are also supposed to be really bad about honoring returns of phones despite their no-questions 7 day return policy.
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Mint is notorious for people having problems buying phones directly through them. It's not directly Mint's fault, but supposedly they have a partnership with a company who provides them with the phones (Quality One Mobile) that is horrendously bad. I guess they are known for shipping used/returned/damaged phones and then not responding to service requests such as exchanges. Mint themselves are also supposed to be really bad about honoring returns of phones despite their no-questions 7 day return policy.
Mint is notorious for people having problems buying phones directly through them. It's not directly Mint's fault, but supposedly they have a partnership with a company who provides them with the phones (Quality One Mobile) that is horrendously bad. I guess they are known for shipping used/returned/damaged phones and then not responding to service requests such as exchanges. Mint themselves are also supposed to be really bad about honoring returns of phones despite their no-questions 7 day return policy.
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This is smart marketing, it's an intentionally nerfed phone. Most people will realize 128gb is inadequate and end up buying, perhaps the same phone in higher capacity. Secondly, this is so cheap that it brings people into the Google brand.
This is smart marketing, it's an intentionally nerfed phone. Most people will realize 128gb is inadequate and end up buying, perhaps the same phone in higher capacity. Secondly, this is so cheap that it brings people into the Google brand.
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This is smart marketing, it's an intentionally nerfed phone. Most people will realize 128gb is inadequate and end up buying, perhaps the same phone in higher capacity. Secondly, this is so cheap that it brings people into the Google brand.
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