Google Launches Pixel Pass, Subscription Bundle With Pixel 6

October 20, 2021

Google has just introduced Pixel Pass, a bundle of services that has a Pixel device, storage and YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, and Google One device protection, for $45 a month for the Pixel 6 and $55 a month for the Pixel 6 Pro.

Pixel Pass coincides with the Pixel 6, aiming to be “the most personal, most helpful phone.” Pixel Pass is now available in the U.S. and comes with two years of device protection. Users can upgrade after two years.

The Pixel Pass Bundle includes:

  • A discounted Pixel starting at $599 for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro starting at $899.
  • Pixel upgrades.
  • Device protection.
  • Ad-free games, music and content on YouTube Premium, YouTube Music Premium and Google Play Pass.
  • Google One with 200GB of storage and automatic phone backup.

Pixel Pass is a 24-month subscription-meets-financing plan that requires a Google Store Financing account through Synchrony Bank.

Take a look at the returns on Pixel Pass for the Pixel 6:

  • YouTube Premium costs $11.99 a month.
  • Google One costs $1.99 a month to start.
  • Play Pass costs $4.99 a month.
  • AT&T has struck a deal for existing and new customers, with the Pixel 6 costing $15 a month.
  • A device protection plan for Asurion’s 128GB Pixel 6 via Verizon would be $17 a month, with a $149.00 deductible.

Pixel Pass saves users $6 per month and simplifies billing. It also has more generous device replacement terms.

For more information, read the original story in ZDNet.

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