Google abruptly terminates Pixel Pass subscription service, leaving subscribers without phone upgrades

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Google has abruptly discontinued its Pixel Pass subscription program, which offered bundled services, device protection, and regular device upgrades for a monthly fee. Customers who subscribed to Pixel Pass are disappointed as they lose access to bundled services and the promised device upgrades. The timing of the announcement is notable as Google prepares to launch its new Pixel 8 lineup. While Google offers alternatives for device upgrades, it does not provide refunds and instead offers a $100 credit to loyal subscribers.
- Google kills Pixel Pass without ever upgrading subscriber's phones The Verge
- Google kills two-year “Pixel Pass” subscription after just 22 months Ars Technica
- Google Puts an End to Pixel Pass Subscription Plans PYMNTS.com
- Goodbye, Pixel Pass: Google just killed its answer to the Apple One subscription TechRadar
- Google shuts down Pixel Pass subscription service XDA Developers
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