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Google \u2013 along with other companies \u2013 is offering some rather enticing values \u200b\u200band credit amounts for a new Pixel 7 or 7 Pro when you trade in your old one. This guide will give you the best prices you can get for your old phone, and where you might be able to find them.<\/p>\n
The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are the latest and greatest devices from Google, offering fantastic features like Macro Focus and Cinematic Blur on the Pro. The Pixel 7 series follows the same pricing formula that the Pixel 6 did last year, coming in at $599 for the luckily Pixel 7 and $899 for the Pixel 7 Pro.<\/p>\n
We get it \u2013 paying full price for a phone is not among our favorite things. That’s why taking advantage of pre-orders and inflated trade-in amounts and values \u200b\u200bfor your old phone is key. Trading in your Pixel 6 could discount your Pixel 7 Pro purchase by almost $450. That’s a massive chunk and doesn’t even include the $200 in credit Best Buy and Google is giving away right now.<\/p>\n
Google and a couple of other retailers are offering great trade-in values \u200b\u200bfor your old phone. If you’re coming from a Pixel 6, you’re looking at around $400 and up for your device \u2013 that value goes up with a Pro version. Below we showcase what you can expect to get for your Pixel 6 or 6 Pro in good condition with a Pixel 7 or 7 Pro pre-order.<\/p>\n
Note:<\/strong> Prices below start at the lowest a retailer will offer you for a base model in good condition. You can expect to receive more for a device with a higher storage capacity.<\/p>\n As far as pre-orders with a traded device, Best Buy is going to give the best deal for your Pixel 6 series device. The Google Store will give you slightly less than what Best Buy is offering, so it’s still a good option.<\/p>\n As for AT&T, you need to be currently enrolled in its unlimited plan and you can only pay for the device in monthly installments. If you choose to pay the full amount, AT&T will not allow you to trade in your device for a Pixel 7.<\/p>\n Both Google and Best Buy are heading up a program to get you credit back just for pre-ordering the Pixel 7 or 7 Pro. Either retailer will give you $200 in credit, which is a pretty good deal on top of your trade-in amount for the Pixel 7. On top of that, Amazon is also giving out $200 gift cards for Pixel 7 purchases.<\/p>\n In this case, Best Buy is offering the better deal, seeing as you could use the company’s credit to purchase other devices besides Google products, giving you a little more breathing room when you want to use the cashback.<\/p>\n Even if you want to upgrade from a Pixel 5, you’re still looking at $400 for a good-condition device with Google. Below is a list of Pixel devices and what you can expect to get for a trade-in with different retailers.<\/p>\n Across the board, Best Buy is offering better Pixel 7 trade-in values \u200b\u200bor amounts for devices. Of course, they don’t accept trade-ins for every phone that Google does. It’s also important to note that the above prices are all estimated by Best Buy or Google, and they reserve the right to change their estimate upon further inspection of your device.<\/p>\nAdded credit from Google and Best Buy<\/h3>\n
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