Google kills two-year “Pixel Pass” subscription after just 22 months
Enlarge / Pixel Pass bundled a phone and a bunch of Google services. (credit: Google)
Google's "Pixel Pass" payment plan has perished. The company is shutting down the all-in-one subscription service that let customers pay a monthly fee for a new Pixel Phone and a bunch of Google subscription services like YouTube Premium. When the service launched in October 2021, Google said that every two years on the Pixel Pass would make you eligible for a brand new phone. But the service only lasted 22 months, so no one will be eligible for that phone upgrade.
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Google explained its latest product shutdown on a support page. "Beginning August 29, 2023, Pixel Pass is no longer offered for new Pixel purchases or renewal," the company said.