Pixel 7 ($299 NLA)and Pixel 7 Pro ($399) on sale with activation. $10 activation and $30/month for Spectrum Internet Customers. No contract.
I just activated a new number with Spectrum and paid for the phones in full. Called the next day, asked to have them unlocked, and now have cricket sim cards in them. Long story short, pay in full, they unlock, you get a pixel phone ready to go on any carrier.
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Pixel 7 ($299 NLA)and Pixel 7 Pro ($399) on sale with activation. $10 activation and $30/month for Spectrum Internet Customers. No contract.
I just activated a new number with Spectrum and paid for the phones in full. Called the next day, asked to have them unlocked, and now have cricket sim cards in them. Long story short, pay in full, they unlock, you get a pixel phone ready to go on any carrier.
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Spectrum... hard pass. Good luck to anyone that tries this.
Have had Spectrum Mobile for quite some time. $29.95 per mo for unlimited line, absolutely no fees or taxes. Even sales tax is baked into the $29.95. Very reliable service as well.
I have spectrum, came from Cricket, they offered me a free year. Spectrum not bad but I think I like Cricket better. Got notified I used 20 gb data and they were throttling me for about two more weeks! Never happened on Cricket. I also need a phone with 512, anyone know of a Pixel 7 deal with 512?
I really wanted a Pixel 7 pro, but from the research I did, there seemed to be hit or miss, reliability/connectivity issues with the Wifi, mobile data & missed calls.
Hence the big price drops, imho. [Any other guesses?]
So a month ago, I bought a new, unlocked $600 Samsung Galaxy S22+ instead.
[So far, the main thing that bothers me about it is the less reliable/quick on-screen fingerprint reader. Face unlock wasn't much better. I'm surprised that my 4yo Redmi Note 7's behind the phone fingerprint reader was better.]
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Hence the big price drops, imho. [Any other guesses?]
So a month ago, I bought a new, unlocked $600 Samsung Galaxy S22+ instead.
[So far, the main thing that bothers me about it is the less reliable/quick on-screen fingerprint reader. Face unlock wasn't much better. I'm surprised that my 4yo Redmi Note 7's behind the phone fingerprint reader was better.]
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