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Apple iPhone 11 Trade In Offer: Towards 128GB Google Pixel 8 Unlocked Smartphone

after Trade-In Value Refund (Must be Good/Working Condition)

$134

$134

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Best Buy is offering their Google Pixel 8 Unlocked Smartphone (2023) (various colors) on sale listed below after trading Apple iPhone 11 Smartphone Device (in a form of a refund for $415 Off). Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member karthekean for finding this deal

Note, trade in device must be in good/working condition. Damage will incur reduced value.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Offer valid for Apple iPhone 11 Smartphone Device
  • Maximum value for trade-in device refund is $415, assuming smartphone is fully functional w/ no damage
  • Applicable tax will be shown at checkout w/ your Apple iPhone 11 trade-in device
  • Offer valid while promotional offer/trade-in values last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

Original Post

Written by karthekean
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About the Poster
Best Buy is offering their Google Pixel 8 Unlocked Smartphone (2023) (various colors) on sale listed below after trading Apple iPhone 11 Smartphone Device (in a form of a refund for $415 Off). Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member karthekean for finding this deal

Note, trade in device must be in good/working condition. Damage will incur reduced value.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Offer valid for Apple iPhone 11 Smartphone Device
  • Maximum value for trade-in device refund is $415, assuming smartphone is fully functional w/ no damage
  • Applicable tax will be shown at checkout w/ your Apple iPhone 11 trade-in device
  • Offer valid while promotional offer/trade-in values last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

Original Post

Written by karthekean

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Model: (NEW) Google Pixel 8 5G (Open Box)

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I was not already a Verizon customer. I picked the lowest-cost plan ($75 w/o autopay) when ordering the phone on Best Buy web site. When I picked up the phone, a Verizon SIM was attached to the box, without any kind of instructions to activate. But I got some helpful info from member ProudToBeAnIdian on how to proceed. Here's how it went.
* I created a Verizon account on Verizon web site. They asked for my name, address, email, etc but the SS# and DL info were already provided when ordering through Best Buy in order for Verizon to check my credit. Then it asked me to provide my new Verizon phone number or accout number. I checked "I'lll do it later", then logged out.
* I put the SIM in an unlocked old phone (because I want to sell the Pixel 8 as new-in-box). The SIM was automatically activated and assigned a new Verizon phone number.
* I logged back into my VZ account and linked the new phone number to the account. I looked at a preview of the 1st bill and it was $126.86 including taxes & fees and $35 activation fee. Each month after that is $81.37. Damn, they're expensive for just one line.
* I selected Chat while logged in, told the bot that I wanted to cancel service, it gave me the option to cancel service myself or via a rep, I chose to do it myself WHICH WAS A BAD DECISION. The bot submitted the cancel request but said service would be disconnected on Aug 17, that means I have to pay the full 1st month. That's NOT what I wanted.
* I started a new Chat and asked for "Agent". A live agent connected (without a name, let's assume it was a female) and asked what I needed. I told her that I wanted to cancel because the VZ signal is so weak at my location. She wanted to try some trouble shooting first. I said OK. She told me to do a Network Reset on the phone and let her know if it got better. I did the reset and told her that I still got only 1 bar with VZ but the same phone got 4 bars with T-mo. She said she needed to get a supervisor to cancel the pending request that the bot submitted.
* After 5 minutes or so, she said she got the pending request deleted and was ready to cancel service right away. I asked her to proceed which she did. After that, my account showed service disconnected and the bill preview showed an expected bill of $7.56 (for one day of service + taxes & fees I guess). Since the account shows No Payment Method On File, I guess they'll mail me a bill, but I plan to log in after a few days and pay the bill online if I can.

I hope all that was helpful to someone.
The issues with the phone come with cellular usage. The modem is weak, so it doesn't latch on to 5G very well in low coverage area. The phone keeps on getting warm and loses battery rather rapidly. Also in general, the Tensor thermals are poor. So on a hot day in the car, the phone will overheat even when used normally to do VOIP calls, play music etc without even using GPS. If using GPS, it is even worse.

Unfortunately the first thing that the Pixels do on overheating is shut down the cellular signal. The phone is then totally crippled until you switch it off and let it cool down. Had some rough experiences on the road with the phone overheating and needing to shut it down and having to disconnect calls.

On a cool day or while being indoors with strong wifi signal, the phone will do well. It is otherwise pretty smooth with great software. All in all, a nice phone with excellent software is hampered badly by a mediocre processor with awful thermals and a very inferior modem.
If you plan to use the phone for yourself, I would honestly wait till Pixel 10 where the processor would be TMSC based vs the current Tensor projected to be used in Pixel 9.

I have the Pixel 7 Pro and the Pixel 8 Pro both. Google's Tensor G2/G3 is significantly inferior to the Qualcomm's Snapdragon chip in terms of performance, thermals and battery life. To add insult to injury, the model in the Pixel phones is by Samsung and really does a bad job in low signal areas and with 5G. So you have the phone with weak signal, constantly overheating and losing battery.

Google always has trade in deals where they give a lot of $$ for older iphones but very little $$ for their own Pixels. So I'm sure you will find similar deals with Pixel 9 as well. Keep in mind the Pixel 9 is 6.03" screen size, so smaller than the Pixel 8.

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I don't know what the street prices for used iPhone 11 are, but $415 trade-in value for it sounds like way more than their resale value.

I happen to have an iPhone 11 to trade in. I had jumped on the Pixel 7a for $229 deal, but this seems to beat it hands down. I can have a 256GB Pixel 8 with twice the storage of the Pixel 7a for $35 less than the 7a. Am I seeing it right? drool

The actual math is:
  • Pixel 8 128GB: $549 - $415 trade in = $134 (+tax on $549)
  • Pixel 8 256GB: $609 - $415 = $194 (+tax on $609)
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Just a heads up.. Pixel 9 Series is launching next month
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Quote from deelseaker :
I don't know what the street prices for used iPhone 11 are, but $415 trade-in value for it sounds like way more than their resale value.

I happen to have an iPhone 11 to trade in. I had jumped on the Pixel 7a for $229 deal, but this seems to beat it hands down. I can have a 256GB Pixel 8 with twice the storage of the Pixel 7a for $35 less than the 7a. Am I seeing it right? drool

The actual math is:
  • Pixel 8 128GB: $549 - $415 trade in = $134 (+tax on $549)
  • Pixel 8 256GB: $609 - $415 = $194 (+tax on $609)

Depends how much you can get a iphone 11 for because most are going for 160 range on ebay
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Quote from JK1982 :
Depends how much you can get a iphone 11 for because most are going for 160 range on ebay
I have an iPhone 11 which I had just recently inherited. If $160 is what I could expect by selling it (assuming a local cash sale with no transaction costs), then the $415 trade-in value is insanely good.
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