As we recently reported, along with the Pixel 6 series smartphones, Google has also launched a new subscription service named Google Pixel Pass. This new offering includes a combination of hardware and services from the tech giant.
The Pixel Pass is being made available in two different plans — $45 per month and $55 per month, depending on the smartphone that you choose to get.

Those who subscribe to the Pixel Pass will be getting either the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro smartphone. The company is also promising to upgrade the smartphone after two years but the device needs to be financed through Google.
Not just that, along with the new device, the company is also bundling other key Google services, including YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, and Google One with a 200GB cloud storage plan that usually costs $3 per month.
Google is bundling services worth around $20 with the plan and $25 or $35 monthly for the phone payments and an additional $5 per month for the protection plan. Thus, the users will be getting a modest discount when purchasing the $45/month or $55/month Pixel Pass subscription plan.
It’s noteworthy that this is available only if the customer buys it directly from Google. Also, it appears that the program is currently limited to users in the United States.
Google has just launched its latest flagship smartphones in the market — Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, for the starting price of $599 and $899 respectively. Both the devices are now up for pre-order and will start shipping from 28th October.
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