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Pixel 6 with Pixel Pass: How Google’s bundle works and if it saves money

By Matthew Lynch
July 15, 2023
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Google’s Pixel Pass is a new bundle that includes a Pixel 6 smartphone along with a range of other services and subscriptions. But how does it work, and is it worth the investment? Here’s a closer look at what you need to know.

What is Pixel Pass?

Pixel Pass is a bundle that includes a Pixel 6 smartphone along with several other services and subscriptions. These include:
– YouTube Premium
– Google One (with 200GB of cloud storage)
– Google Play Pass (which provides access to hundreds of apps and games)
– Device protection (which covers accidental damage and device malfunctions)

How Does It Work?

Pixel Pass is designed to make it easier for users to get everything they need in one convenient package. Instead of having to sign up for each service individually, you can get them all bundled together with your Pixel 6 purchase.

The cost of Pixel Pass varies depending on which plan you choose. The basic plan starts at $45 per month, while the premium plan (which includes additional device protection) starts at $55 per month. Both plans require a two-year commitment.

Does It Save Money?

Whether or not Pixel Pass saves you money will depend on your individual needs and usage habits. If you’re already paying for some or all of the included services, then the bundle may be a good way to save money by consolidating your subscriptions into one package.

However, if you don’t use all of the included services (or if you prefer other alternatives), then Pixel Pass may not be the most cost-effective option for you.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to sign up for Pixel Pass will come down to personal preference and budget. If you’re interested in the convenience of having everything bundled together, and you’re already a fan of Google’s services, then it may be worth considering. But if you prefer other services or don’t need all of the included features, then it may not be the best choice for you.

Conclusion

Pixel Pass is an interesting new offering from Google that provides a range of services and subscriptions along with a Pixel 6 smartphone. While it may be a good way to save money for some users, it may not be the most cost-effective option for everyone. Be sure to consider your individual needs and usage habits before signing up for Pixel Pass.

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