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 do remember it saying only one code allowed but it still accepted the referral code with the phone discount (phone discount is considered a discount code).
So basically you can't get 2 phone discounts at the same time. If you put in the $100 credit code, you may lose the $200 active phone discount code, which you won't want to do most likely.
The $100 discount code is best used on full price items like chargers or some other items.
After 5 months of use, the screen became unusable, Google offeted to replace the screen that fixed the flicker but introduced a huge number of new issues including washed colors.
The phone itself is great, but both QA and Customer Service are ridiculously bad.
They still have the $450 bill credit, but unfortunately the phone is still full price.
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I'm still using my Oneplus 7 Pro, which is still running strong with no issues. Prior to that I was using a Nexus 6.
I use my phones for at least 4 years before even considering an upgrade.
Damn, I mean at the rate you go through phones, seems like you were due to replace the Pixel 7 Pro anyway
The fingerprint sensor is awful. If you have work apps it sometimes take sho to 1 minute to launch an app. The processor overheats while watching videos because Google maxes out the core clock for all 8 cores for some reason while watching videos so you have to download a custom kernel and limit the max speed.
It's alright, not many choices for people who want a phone with unlockable bootloader in this day and age.
I'm not the only one. I read that 53% of Pixel owners would switch if given the chance. That's more than double Samsung or iPhone users. There's a reason why.
My biggest reason for staying with Android was YouTube Vanced. Google served the developers papers to cease. If there's no clear advantage for Android, why bother? I'm at that age where I don't want to tinker or settle anymore. I just want to use a phone and it works as designed. I would use YTVanced by playing my music with the screen off or watching any video without ads. Even used New Pipe to download videos to watch on the plane. Nope, fun killed.
1.) USB-C (soon to be solved)
2.) Notch (Dynamic Island gimmick)
3.) Walled garden (rumors of side loading being allowed soon)
It may not be this year, but my work phone (iPhone SE2) is smoother than my Galaxy S23 Ultra and P7. I've been an Android fanboy since the OG Droid, which is still sitting in a drawer somewhere. It's getting harder to hate the iPhone, even if I despise the attitude of superiority that owners sometimes excuse. Don't get me started on the green bubble stupidity, but they just make a better product.
I'm not the only one. I read that 53% of Pixel owners would switch if given the chance. That's more than double Samsung or iPhone users. There's a reason why.
My biggest reason for staying with Android was YouTube Vanced. Google served the developers papers to cease. If there's no clear advantage for Android, why bother? I'm at that age where I don't want to tinker or settle anymore. I just want to use a phone and it works as designed. I would use YTVanced by playing my music with the screen off or watching any video without ads. Even used New Pipe to download videos to watch on the plane. Nope, fun killed.
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You can see where the plastic started to melt. So now he will go back to a note 8 until this gets fixed.
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