Google Store offers
$455 Trade-In Value when you
Trade-In an Apple iPhone 11 towards the purchase of a
Google Pixel 7 Pro Unlocked 5G Smartphone with prices starting at
$244 after trade-in value is refunded.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
crow69 for finding this deal.
Instructions:
- Click here
- Under 'Trade-in your phone', select Apple iPhone 11
- Your estimated trade-in value will be $455
- Buy your Pixel 7 Pro today (currently on sale at $200 off) for the prices below:
- 128GB $699
- 256GB $799
- 512GB $899
- Follow the instruction provided by Google to send in your iPhone 11
- Upon appraisal/approval, your final trade-in value (up to $455) will be refunded to the payment method used to buy your Pixel 7 Pro
- Note: Your trade-in value may be less if your trade-in device is graded lower by Google upon inspection.
- Prices after max trade-in value are as follows:
- 128GB $699 - $455 TIV = $244
- 256GB $799 - $455 TIV = $344
- 512GB $899 - $455 TIV = $444
- If you do not have an Apple iPhone 11 to trade in, you may check the trade-in value of other eligible devices using the 'Trade-in your phone' drop-down menu on the product page.
Device 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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I encountered this issue and had my screen replaced by uBreakifix back in January. It worked perfectly for a couple more months and then the problem came back. I returned to uBreakifix and they had since enacted a policy to no longer do warranty screen replacements for the Pixel 7 Pro, citing an extremely high defect rate.The tech said it had something to do with grounding pins making contact with the glass. For what it's worth, the tech said with confidence that this only affects the Pro model.
It's truly a shame because this is a great phone, easily the best they've ever made, if not for this defect. Despite uBreakifix refusing to repair it anymore, Google was still offering to send me a (refurbished) replacement device, but I decided I didn't want to risk just replacing the phone every 2-3 months until the warranty ran out, so I downgraded to the regular sized P7 (which is giving me no issues whatsoever other than the very tangible decrease in battery life compared to the Pro model).
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listed. It doesn't matter if I use the esim or dual sim function with Verizon or TMobile. The battery life is H-O-R-R-I-B-L-E ! You M-U-S-T place a case on this phone ASAP this is the most slipperiest phone I EVER OWNED! I learned the hard way, because my cell insurance had not kicked in to replace the screen was $320.00! When the screen works it's beautiful yet inferior to an iphone 14. As someone said the screen flashes & flickers for no reason! My screen developed a purple line left to right WITHOUT HAVING BEEN DROPPED or the screen CRACKED! A major cellphone repair retailer examined my phone. I was told they could not repair my phone, but it was under warranty and to contact Google. I was told since their an authorized retailer google had access to all their records. The retailer provided a number to contact Google, but GOOGLE's call center is NOT open on weekends. So I had to start a chat to initiate a warranty exchange. I provided receipts to prove I bought the phone, receipts to show where I paid for their authorized retailer to repair my phone the dates I was there and more. For my claim to proceed I had to authorize Google to view the historical usage of my Pixel 7 Pro. At some point I also had to authenticate with a google prompt. AFTER ALL OF THAT the rep asks me which email account my phone is associated with. I was told my email account was NOT associated with the device despite me sending screenshots of google listing this Google Pixel 7 pro in several of my accounts including the GoogleFi account I had. Here I am trying to prove to google my device belongs to me having provided several receipts and google's own data showing it's mine. . . THIS IS THE RESPONSE I GOT ........................................................
5:48:40 PM Google Rep: I see, I have sent prompt on that email
5:49:17 PM Me: i approved it twice
5:49:47 PM Google Rep: I am sorry it is not listed as well, Is there anything else that I may assist you with?
5:50:29 PM ME: I need for you to tell me what I am suppose to do. There must be a process or something if i can provide receipt for repairs, orginal receipts and the last time the device was used
5:51:34 PM ME: the device was associated with my googlefi account too at one time
5:51:47 PM Google Rep: We cannot proceed or discuss anything with the device that is not associated on the email, for security purposes, we appreciate your time chatting with us today. Have a great day!
5:51:56 PM Google Rep: Miguel left the conversation
5:51:57 PM Google Rep: Thank you for contacting Google Hardware chat support. Your chat session is now complete.
I then start another chat with an agent who authorized a standard warranty exchange. I will have to send my device in wait for what google says then they will send me a new device with a warranty that will expire 1 year from the date I purchased the Pixel 7 Pro. There isn't an option for google to authorize a hold on your credit card and overnight a device or anything. When you have a family who can go 2 weeks without a phone! It took . . . OH YEA IT took
2 hours 48 mins 36 seconds of me chatting with their customer service to agree to exchange my phone.
I wanted to like Pixel 7 pro. Some of the pixel only features are amazing, but it's not worth the trouble. I wasted $1,200+ on this google overheating junk. I felt like an idiot telling friends and family if the call drops it's my phone. I'm not hanging up on you it's my phone I can't run Android Auto and answer the phone at the same time! I wouldn't believe that if someone told me. Worst of all "Why the beep do I have to beg google to tell me how to convince them my phone is mine". What makes this extremely frustrating is most people I know who have trouble with their Iphone they just stroll into a store few questions asked and fixed the same day or overnight get a new phone without even having sent their old one in! BUT ME I GOTTA GIVE several RECEIPTS, be interviewed, provide geolocation personal data, & give evidence from their own authorized cell repair provider. When all is said & done MAYBE just MAYBE have my phone replaced two weeks later.
This is the worst investment I ever made. As soon as this phone is repaired I'm getting rid of it before the resale value plummets worse.
I am not iPhone fan, but If you a want a mid-tier or high-end phone which just WORKS and can easily be repaired on short notice do yourself a favor buy an iphone!
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I encountered this issue and had my screen replaced by uBreakifix back in January. It worked perfectly for a couple more months and then the problem came back. I returned to uBreakifix and they had since enacted a policy to no longer do warranty screen replacements for the Pixel 7 Pro, citing an extremely high defect rate.The tech said it had something to do with grounding pins making contact with the glass.
It's truly a shame because this is a great phone, easily the best they've ever made, if not for this defect. Despite uBreakifix refusing to repair it anymore, Google was still offering to send me a (refurbished) replacement device, but I decided I didn't want to risk just replacing the phone every 2-3 months until the warranty ran out, so I downgraded to the regular sized P7 (which is giving me no issues whatsoever other than the very tangible decrease in battery life compared to the Pro model).
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