Google Store offers
Up to $450 Off Google Pixel 11" WiFi Android Tablet (Porcelain, Hazel or Rose) with prices starting at
$49 when you
Trade-In an eligible Apple iPad or Android Tablet.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
ProudToBeAnIndian for finding this deal.
- Note: Trade-in device must be in good cosmetic & working condition to qualify. Trade-in values vary based on condition and device, and are subject to change upon inspection.
Available capacities (base prices noted below are
before trade-in value is refunded):
- 128GB (various colors) $499
- 256GB (various colors) $599
Example Trade-In Values (trade-in instructions will be provided by Google):
- Apple
- iPad (6th / 7th / 8th / 9th /10th Gen), iPad Air (4th Gen), iPad Mini (5th / 6th Gen), iPad Pro 11" (1st / 2nd Gen), iPad Pro 12.9" (1st / 2nd Gen) $250
- iPad Air (5th Gen), iPad Pro (4th Gen), iPad Pro 11" (3rd Gen) $300
- iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd Gen) $325
- iPad Pro (5th Gen) $350
- iPad Pro (6th Gen) $450
- Samsung
- Galaxy Tab 5Se, Tab S6 Lite, Tab S6, Tab S6 5G, Tab S7, Tab S7 5G, Tab S7 FE, Tab S7 FE 5G, Tab S7+, Tab S7+ 5G, Tab S8 5G, Tab S8+ 5G $250
- Galaxy S9 FE $300
- Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9 FE+ $325
- Galaxy Tab S9+ $350
Example Prices After Trade-In (applicable sales tax may apply):
- 128GB Pixel Tablet $499 (due today) - $250 refund after iPad 6th Gen / 7th Gen trade-in = $249
- 128GB Pixel Tablet $499 (due today) - $450 refund after iPad Pro 6th Gen trade-in = $49
- 128GB Pixel Tablet $499 (due today) - $250 refund after Galaxy Tab 5Se / Galaxy Tab S6 Lite trade-in = $249
- 128GB Pixel Tablet $499 (due today) - $350 refund after Galaxy Tab S9+ trade-in = $149
Pixel Tablet Specs:
- 10.95" 1600x2560 16:10 ratio IPS touchscreen display w/ stylus support
- Google Tensor G2 octa-core chipset w/ Mali-G710 MP7 GPU
- Titan M2 security coprocessor
- 8GB LPDDR5 RAM
- 128GB or 256GB UFS 3.1 internal storage
- Main Camera: 8MP (wide)
- Selfie Camera: 8MP (wide)
- Stereo speakers (4 speakers total)
- Fingerprint unlock w/ power button fingerprint sensor
- 802.11ax WiFi 6 + Bluetooth 5.2
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
- Ultra Wideband (UWB) support
- 7020 mAh Li-Po battery | 15W wired charging
- Android 13 (upgradable to Android 14) w/ 5 years of Pixel updates
- Includes: Magnetic Charging Speaker Dock (w/ 43.5mm full-range speaker)
- 1-Year Google Manufacturer Warranty
- No 3.5mm headphone jack, NFC, or microSD card slot
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You're not wrong. If you currently have a Samsung tablet that you love and are just looking to upgrade, you'll generally get better deals trading it in to good ol' Sammy in the states. If you have an old IPad, you most likely won't like the change in ecosystem. However, if you have the oldest tabs that Google is accepting trade-ins for, like the S6 Lite, you do get a better trade-in deal here.
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I don't need anything else as I only use Ipad for tablet apps. For my purpose, Ipad is a clear winner.
I don't need anything else as I only use Ipad for tablet apps. For my purpose, Ipad is a clear winner.
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Devices with iOS 5 or later may be able to download an earlier version of the Netflix app if the app was downloaded in the past.
Meanwhile an old iPad is still infinitely more valuable than any android tablet, which are a dime a dozen
Apple sucks
Tell me, which will last longer? A iPad 10th Gen for $349, or a Pixel tablet for $499?
Tell me, which will last longer? A iPad 10th Gen for $349, or a Pixel tablet for $499?
Let's face it, it is a niche product for tech enthusiasts who don't mind spending money to "test out" products with unique features.
The entire android tablet market is like that right now. Some of them have decent hardware, like Samsung s-ultra series. But on the software level, especially with the apps, IOS got them beat by a long shot. Few developers will bother to improve Android tablet apps. Most of them simply publish the phone apps and hope it's functional enough in tablets' screen size.
As for things like kindle fire, I have one, and I wouldn't touch it even if you pay me money to use it. Literally the worst $200 I've spent on an electronic product.
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