I was getting a trade-in quote of $250 for my 128gb 7 Pro last week, now it’s up to $315. Not quite at the $500 I got for my 6 Pro this time last year though.

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    1 year ago

    One thing about the trade-in values: Google broadcasts loud and clear that their phones don’t hold value. Their $900 dollar phone from last year is worth, according to them (!), $250-$315 today. Absolutely astounding that they admit this so clearly.

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      Why would I actually want to trade in my Pixel 7 for a Pixel 8, though? Even for a straight swap, the hardware upgrade is negligible and I’d lose Photo Spheres on the software side.

      I’m unconvinced the 8 is even a superior phone at this point.

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        1 year ago

        The selfie camera and rear facing ultra wide on the 7 have a lot of room for improvement. Also the flat display.

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    As the prices are mentioned in US-Dollar, this offer is likely only available in the USA. E.g. I’m currently getting a Black Friday offer for the full price of 1.099€ for the Pixel 8 Pro but a 100€ store voucher is included.

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    1 year ago

    Oh man everyone who just bought a Pixel 8 last month is going to be really mad

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      That’s totally on them though. Who buys stuff when Black Friday is just around the corner?

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      Why? In Canada they offered a pre-order deal. Buy a phone, get a free $500 watch. You can sell the watch and you’re laughing.