Google quietly ends Pixel Pass right before the Pixel 8 launch

Google Pixel 7 Pro camera housing
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  • Google is discontinuing its Pixel Pass subscription plan.
  • Existing subscribers will be able to continue using the plan throughout the duration of their subscription.
  • At the end of the subscription, Google One, YouTube Premium, and Google Play Pass will renew together at a discount.

When the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro launched in 2021, Google also launched a subscription plan called Pixel Pass. This subscription allowed you to pay a monthly fee to pay for the cost of your Pixel phone, YouTube Premium subscription, Google One subscription, and Google Play Pass. With plans lasting for a span of two years, Pixel Pass subscribers could save a lot of money on these services. But now Google is putting an end to the program.

Today, Google published a new entry in its Pixel Pass support page. In the post, Google announced that Pixel Pass will no longer be offered for new Pixel purchases starting today. So, if you were hoping to take advantage of this deal for the Pixel 8 series, you’ll be out of luck.



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