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Anonymous
Pixel 6 pro for $440?! You must be kidding me at Pixel 9 era.
3 months ago |
Anonymous
440?
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Maybe it's for antique collectors? //@Anonymous: 440?
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Pixel 6 Pro? What year is it now?
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Very faulty phone. Lots of problems. Is the price a typo? $44 makes more sense
3 months ago |
Anonymous
To be fair, I would take it for $220, as I just traded in a pixel 6A for $225 last month. //@Anonymous: Very faulty phone. Lots of problems. Is the price a typo? $44 makes more sense
3 months ago |
Anonymous
woot has Pixel 7 Pro with 512GB storage for $400.
Is it a joke that this is a deal ?
3 months ago |
Anonymous
Had very bad experience in buying phones from Amazon. Please be cautious. Once I received a used phone even though they listed as new one. the customer service is real bad if you buy products worth more than 300 in amazon to get returns.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
How come this is a deal...
2 months ago |
Anonymous
We can argue specs, updates & quality until we're blue in the face. Bottom line is this is NOT a deal, it's at MSRP and in my opinion should not be posted on a deal site.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The standard S21 unlock for U.S not Asia or oversea model is still $700 unless you can fine one on sale for $600.
The spec are only a little better, not by much. But spec alone can't say one phone is better than the other.
The Pixel 6 have 4 years OS upgrade and 5 years security update (Samsung only 3 years and very slow waiting of OS upgrade). A clean OS without the crapware from Samsung and Free Earbuds from this deal which seems to me is a better deal, unless you care about the 5G mmWave missing.
Performance and Battery life pretty much the same as other phone around this price. The value and overall support life makes this phone a better deal unless you're someone who upgrade to a new phone every 2 or 3 years. And 128Gig version is simply to little, should be 256Gig for all standard phone that doesn't have a SD-card slot anymore.
//@Anonymous: 600bucks and FHD = mid spec
galaxy S21 is now the same price but much better spec
3 years ago |
Anonymous
just normal price
3 years ago |
Anonymous
600bucks and FHD = mid spec
galaxy S21 is now the same price but much better spec
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Any one can comment on if the unlock version (lack of 1 kind of 5G) really matters? Don't know if we would like to buy Verizon version for $100 more.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
If S21U's software is provided by google, $1500 or more is acceptable to me. //@anonymous: 600bucks and FHD = mid spec
galaxy S21 is now the same price but much better spec
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Sub 5G is the standard to replace 4GLTE as it has almost same coverage in range and speed.
The mmWave 5G from ATT and Verizon is true 5G fast speed, but with poor range. The non-pro will will cost you 50-100 more if you buy from the two carriers. This does not apply to T-Mobile with their Mid 5G which is the balance of the two 5G spectrum.
The unlock Pixel 6 Pro is the one you really want if you don't want to deal with the headache of this mess created by Google. It's also a bit future proof?
And if I were to by the cheap Pixel 6, I'll get unlock cause 5G still doesn't live up to what it's suppose to be, maybe in 4 to 5 years? and when it does it be time to by another phone anyway.
//@Anonymous: Any one can comment on if the unlock version (lack of 1 kind of 5G) really matters? Don't know if we would like to buy Verizon version for $100 more.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The standard S21 unlock for U.S not Asia or oversea model is still $700 unless you can fine one on sale for $600.
The spec are only a little better, not by much. But spec alone can't say one phone is better than the other.
The Pixel 6 have 4 years OS upgrade and 5 years security update (Samsung only 3 years and very slow waiting of OS upgrade). A clean OS without the crapware from Samsung and Free Earbuds from this deal which seems to me is a better deal, unless you care about the 5G mmWave missing.
Performance and Battery life pretty much the same as other phone around this price. The value and overall support life makes this phone a better deal unless you're someone who upgrade to a new phone every 2 or 3 years. And 128Gig version is simply to little, should be 256Gig for all standard phone that doesn't have a SD-card slot anymore.
//@Anonymous: 600bucks and FHD = mid spec
galaxy S21 is now the same price but much better spec
3 years ago |
Anonymous
But you forgot to mention the annoying Google search bar on the main screen ,with no option to remove it at ALL! //@Anonymous: The standard S21 unlock for U.S not Asia or oversea model is still $700 unless you can fine one on sale for $600.
The spec are only a little better, not by much. But spec alone can't say one phone is better than the other.
The Pixel 6 have 4 years OS upgrade and 5 years security update (Samsung only 3 years and very slow waiting of OS upgrade). A clean OS without the crapware from Samsung and Free Earbuds from this deal which seems to me is a better deal, unless you care about the 5G mmWave missing.
Performance and Battery life pretty much the same as other phone around this price. The value and overall support life makes this phone a better deal unless you're someone who upgrade to a new phone every 2 or 3 years. And 128Gig version is simply to little, should be 256Gig for all standard phone that doesn't have a SD-card slot anymore.
//@Anonymous: 600bucks and FHD = mid spec
galaxy S21 is now the same price but much better spec
3 years ago |
Anonymous
att pixel 6 128g priced at $740; pixel 6 pro 128g at $940. //@Anonymous: Sub 5G is the standard to replace 4GLTE as it has almost same coverage in range and speed.
The mmWave 5G from ATT and Verizon is true 5G fast speed, but with poor range. The non-pro will will cost you 50-100 more if you buy from the two carriers. This does not apply to T-Mobile with their Mid 5G which is the balance of the two 5G spectrum.
The unlock Pixel 6 Pro is the one you really want if you don't want to deal with the headache of this mess created by Google. It's also a bit future proof?
And if I were to by the cheap Pixel 6, I'll get unlock cause 5G still doesn't live up to what it's suppose to be, maybe in 4 to 5 years? and when it does it be time to by another phone anyway.
//@Anonymous: Any one can comment on if the unlock version (lack of 1 kind of 5G) really matters? Don't know if we would like to buy Verizon version for $100 more.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Don't most people get a new phone every 2 years? Don't they wear out, battery die, etc.
Anyway, I generally get a new Samsung every year around Thanksgiving. I have the S21 now and it feels like a downgrade from my S20 (which had an SD card slot). What good is 8k video if your phone can only store 90 seconds of it. Anyway, I would consider the Pixel if the back wasn't so ugly (the horizontal bar with cameras). I know, S21 isn't much better...
3 years ago |
Anonymous
why is this a "deal"? That is the MSRP price of it if you buy it directly from google. Which is also unlocked. I just bought one yesterday.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes you're right, specs don't tell everything. But Pixels have a long history of hardware issues (ask me how I know) and Google has not been forthcoming to fix them under warranty. Samsung on the other hand, has top hardware quality and they have much better customer service. Yes, Samsungs are bloated but I for one, will take a reliable phone with bloatware any day over questionable hardware quality with clean software. //@Anonymous: The standard S21 unlock for U.S not Asia or oversea model is still $700 unless you can fine one on sale for $600.
The spec are only a little better, not by much. But spec alone can't say one phone is better than the other.
The Pixel 6 have 4 years OS upgrade and 5 years security update (Samsung only 3 years and very slow waiting of OS upgrade). A clean OS without the crapware from Samsung and Free Earbuds from this deal which seems to me is a better deal, unless you care about the 5G mmWave missing.
Performance and Battery life pretty much the same as other phone around this price. The value and overall support life makes this phone a better deal unless you're someone who upgrade to a new phone every 2 or 3 years. And 128Gig version is simply to little, should be 256Gig for all standard phone that doesn't have a SD-card slot anymore.
//@Anonymous: 600bucks and FHD = mid spec
galaxy S21 is now the same price but much better spec
3 years ago |
Anonymous
is this good?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Best Buy in my area has it for $549 now, but only for in-store pickup thou.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Questionable quality? More like you are basing this over your personal poor experience from one company to another. And I get it customer service matters as to hardware too.
So I'll give you mine perspective, I had used Google's Nexus 4 and 5 and never had hardware issue. Sure the 6 had, and some Pixel line, but does that mean all of Google series was poorly design? No, you simply had bought a product from them design by their third party that fail your expectation.
Oh, that Samsung hardware you so proudly think is well build, I Had 3 Notes and one Galaxy, from rear camera glass crack to screen flicker and random colorful line issue.... and lets not forget Airline banning it from battery catching smoke and fire. Plus limited to 8O percent charge.
So you can keep telling yourself Samsung hardware quality must be not questionable right?? Even Apple has hardware issue, poor design on their antenna, and chipset change using intel modem with poor questionable reception.
At the end of the day, you really don't know which product design change might be really good or just shit! And every company can make a good product and mistakes down the line.
My thought is since this is the first time Google build a phone mostly themself, they also have more control over than their previous Pixel that were build and design with third party. And Yes their online service suck, but so does the other two!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
just normal price
3 years ago |
Anonymous
We can argue specs, updates & quality until we're blue in the face. Bottom line is this is NOT a deal, it's at MSRP and in my opinion should not be posted on a deal site.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Totally a greed. Apple MSRP only. //@anonymous: We can argue specs, updates & quality until we're blue in the face. Bottom line is this is NOT a deal, it's at MSRP and in my opinion should not be posted on a deal site.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Is it a deal???
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I wish I bought iphone instead of pixel6.
Fingerprint stopped working, can't answer call sometimes, can not pull down notification bar, sometimes can not call voicemail....
It likes a toy, not a phone
3 years ago |
Anonymous
No!
I have been using over a month (best buy deal). Really it is a $300 flagship. Weak processor, ugly physics. //@anonymous: Is it a deal???
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Buy samsung for Android or buy iPhone.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Pixel 6 is the first Google phone using its own newly designed chip. Usually it will take a couple round iteration to make chip stable and mature in massive usage. Pixel 4 and 5 are different, they just use Qualcomm chip, even they are not the top specs, but they are at least stable. For Pixel 6 you never know if it has stability issue because its chip is the first iteration from Google. //@Anonymous: Questionable quality? More like you are basing this over your personal poor experience from one company to another. And I get it customer service matters as to hardware too.So I'll give you mine perspective, I had used Google's Nexus 4 and 5 and never had hardware issue. Sure the 6 had, and some Pixel line, but does that mean all of Google series was poorly design? No, you simply had bought a product from them design by their third party that fail your expectation.Oh, that Samsung hardware you so proudly think is well build, I Had 3 Notes and one Galaxy, from rear camera glass crack to screen flicker and random colorful line issue.... and lets not forget Airline banning it from battery catching smoke and fire. Plus limited to 8O percent charge. So you can keep telling yourself Samsung hardware quality must be not questionable right?? Even Apple has hardware issue, poor design on their antenna, and chipset change using intel modem with poor questionable reception.At the end of the day, you really don't know which product design change might be really good or just shit! And every company can make a good product and mistakes down the line.My thought is since this is the first time Google build a phone mostly themself, they also have more control over than their previous Pixel that were build and design with third party. And Yes their online service suck, but so does the other two!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Multiple bugs including poor battery life reported in recent reviews. As a long-time pixel user, it’s painful to see where it has headed to //@anonymous: Pixel 6 is the first Google phone using its own newly designed chip. Usually it will take a couple round iteration to make chip stable and mature in massive usage. Pixel 4 and 5 are different, they just use Qualcomm chip, even they are not the top specs, but they are at least stable. For Pixel 6 you never know if it has stability issue because its chip is the first iteration from Google. //@Anonymous: Questionable quality? More like you are basing this over your personal poor experience from one company to another. And I get it customer service matters as to hardware too.So I'll give you mine perspective, I had used Google's Nexus 4 and 5 and never had hardware issue. Sure the 6 had, and some Pixel line, but does that mean all of Google series was poorly design? No, you simply had bought a product from them design by their third party that fail your expectation.Oh, that Samsung hardware you so proudly think is well build, I Had 3 Notes and one Galaxy, from rear camera glass crack to screen flicker and random colorful line issue.... and lets not forget Airline banning it from battery catching smoke and fire. Plus limited to 8O percent charge. So you can keep telling yourself Samsung hardware quality must be not questionable right?? Even Apple has hardware issue, poor design on their antenna, and chipset change using intel modem with poor questionable reception.At the end of the day, you really don't know which product design change might be really good or just shit! And every company can make a good product and mistakes down the line.My thought is since this is the first time Google build a phone mostly themself, they also have more control over than their previous Pixel that were build and design with third party. And Yes their online service suck, but so does the other two!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I'll disagree, I have the S21 and looked closely at the Pixel 6. Camera quality on the S21 is substantially better. Google advertising their "magic eraser" feature like it's unique to the Pixel, but it's part of the google gallery app, I have it on my S21 and it works (most of the time).
For build quality, longevity, etc, I've had great luck with my Galaxy phones.
To each their own.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
overprice. waiting.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
get a Samsung S22, it is much better phone and about the same price with tread in enhancement and bonus. I spend about 700 dollar get a S22 ULTRA(paid 1000 dollar but get a sumsung water 4 classic, a wireless charger, tread in an worthless Iphone SE for 125 dollar.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Hazel - Out of Stock
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Like Mint, Fi adds taxes and fees, but Tello and US Mobile offer similar $25 plans with no extra charges.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
I’m with visible $25 plan , looking for something better
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Visable is 25, is this one better than Visible?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
can you use in Europe?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Do I have to bring my own phone? Can I bring my sister's phone?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
This plan is valid in US, Canada and Mexico. //@anonymous: can you use in Europe?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
how's the quality of tello/us mobile? //@Anonymous: Like Mint, Fi adds taxes and fees, but Tello and US Mobile offer similar $25 plans with no extra charges.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
I have fi. You can use this in the US, Canada and Mexico on the simply unlimited plan. You can easily upgrade to the umlimited plus plan, which is roughly double the price, and it works seemlessly in 200+ countries, and you get to keep your US number. //@Anonymous: can you use in Europe?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Works fine for me. //@Anonymous: how's the quality of tello/us mobile? //@Anonymous: Like Mint, Fi adds taxes and fees, but Tello and US Mobile offer similar $25 plans with no extra charges.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Which one is better? Mint or this?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Works well. Free txt in India. Automatically switches carriers when you are in Europe and India
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Any one knows taxes/ fees on this in Illinois?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
How about the price after 24 month?
50% discount will continue or back to normal price?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Sign ups are currently shut down.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Good service. But be aware that it doesn't support Apple watch. So if your kids are using Apple watch, they won't work anymore
1 month ago |
lwang9
My plan is $65 and $74.80 after tax and fee. //@Anonymous: Any one knows taxes/ fees on this in Illinois?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
is it open yet? //@Anonymous: Sign ups are currently shut down.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Offered promo and then unavailable...Google just hit a new low.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Thanks
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Thanks //@anonymous: Offered promo and then unavailable...Google just hit a new low.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Thanks //@lwang9: My plan is $65 and $74.80 after tax and fee. //@Anonymous: Any one knows taxes/ fees on this in Illinois?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
not available
1 month ago |
Anonymous
How long do you have to keep the service?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
you can cancel the service right after you get the phone //@anonymous: How long do you have to keep the service?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Is the phone unlocked? Can I buy the phone, pay one month's charges and use the phone with my mint plan? What am I missing? //@anonymous: you can cancel the service right after you get the phone //@anonymous: How long do you have to keep the service?
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Yes the phone is unlocked anyways. You can cancel the service same day.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Is there a link showing how it works? //@anonymous: Yes the phone is unlocked anyways. You can cancel the service same day.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
128 GB is not enough
1 month ago |
Anonymous
more than enough //@Anonymous: 128 GB is not enough
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Can anyone see 256Gb options
1 month ago |
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mutongo
Note: "Any smartphone purchased from Visible will be locked for 60 days from the date the device was activated on the Visible account associated with the purchased device. Once the 60 days are up, your device will be unlocked automatically."
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
No Verizon. Bad service.
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
Google FI is already giving it for 299 when you add it an existing line.
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
Does Pixel 9a support physical nano SIM card?
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
pixel needs to improve its quality to be competitive
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
So does this mean that you have to pay $25 for 2 billing cycles? //@mutongo: Note: "Any smartphone purchased from Visible will be locked for 60 days from the date the device was activated on the Visible account associated with the purchased device. Once the 60 days are up, your device will be unlocked automatically."
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
That's correct. I bought a few days ago. //@anonymous: So does this mean that you have to pay $25 for 2 billing cycles? //@mutongo: Note: "Any smartphone purchased from Visible will be locked for 60 days from the date the device was activated on the Visible account associated with the purchased device. Once the 60 days are up, your device will be unlocked automatically."
6 days ago |
Anonymous
Could you just pay for one month, and then wait another month for it to unlock? //@anonymous: That's correct. I bought a few days ago. //@anonymous: So does this mean that you have to pay $25 for 2 billing cycles? //@mutongo: Note: "Any smartphone purchased from Visible will be locked for 60 days from the date the device was activated on the Visible account associated with the purchased device. Once the 60 days are up, your device will be unlocked automatically."
5 days ago |
Anonymous
Google's consumer products are bad. I have been using google ads for a long time and it really is a mess compared to microsoft software products.
5 days ago |
Anonymous
You would need to pay for 2 months. //@anonymous: Could you just pay for one month, and then wait another month for it to unlock? //@anonymous: That's correct. I bought a few days ago. //@anonymous: So does this mean that you have to pay $25 for 2 billing cycles? //@mutongo: Note: "Any smartphone purchased from Visible will be locked for 60 days from the date the device was activated on the Visible account associated with the purchased device. Once the 60 days are up, your device will be unlocked automatically."
5 days ago |
Anonymous
After unlocked by Visible (by Verizon), is this Pixel 9a compatible with Google Fi network? I'd like to add another line to the same phone.
5 days ago |
Anonymous
Code DEALTIME is not valid or has expired.
4 days ago |
Anonymous
Code DEALTIME is not valid or has expired.
4 days ago |