Here’s how you can get the Pixel 7 for only $20
Google will give you up to $479 for your 128GB Pixel 6
So let’s say that you own the 128GB Pixel 6 and you want Face Unlock, the Google Tensor 2 SoC, an improved front-facing camera, a modem that won’t leave you disconnected from your carrier’s network just when you need to make an important call, and an improved under-display fingerprint sensor. Thanks to the Black Friday/Cyber Monday pricing at the Google Store, you can buy a 128GB Pixel 7 for $499 which is a $100 discount.
Grab a 128GB Pixel 7 for as low as $20 from the physical or online Google Store
Trade in a 128GB Pixel 6 in working condition and you should get as much as $479 for the trade leaving you with a balance of $20. Not bad. But when you start looking to acquire one of the units that sport additional storage, you’ll pay more. For example, Google asks $599 for the 256GB model (which also includes a $100 discount). If you’re trading in a 256GB Pixel 6 in working condition, Google will give you as much as $499 for the trade leaving you with a balance of $100. Still a good deal, but much more than $20.
The 512GB Pixel 6 Pro is the highest-valued “trade-in currency”
Obviously the 512GB Pixel 6 Pro is the highest valued of the 2021 models in a trade. You can use it to shave $600 off the price of the 128GB and 256GB Pixel 7 Pro handsets leaving a balance of $149 and $249 respectively.
Trading in the 256GB Pixel 6 Pro will leave you paying $184 and $374 for the 128GB and 512GB models respectively. And sending in the 128GB Pixel 6 Pro as trade bait results in balances of $349 and $399 for the 256GB and 512GB models respectively.
Now here is an important detail. This pricing scheme ends after tomorrow, November 28th. So if you’re going to take advantage of these deals you will need to do so without delay. Or, you can wait for next year’s Pixel 8 series which will sport the Google Tensor 3, new features, and if the rumor mill has it right, an under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. And while it hasn’t been rumored, a secure 3D facial recognition system would also be quite welcome.
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