Get up to $410 back when trading in your Pixel through Google Store

A new trade-in program on the Google Store allows you to get up to $410 back for your soon-to-be outdated Pixel XL

The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are official, and last week Google quietly launched a trade-in program on the Google Store.

You can access the trade-in program by going to the Google Store, clicking on the Pixel or Pixel 2, and by going to the purchase page. Below the size, color, and storage options, you'll see a new Trade-In category. Upon clicking this, you'll be able to choose the manufacturer of the phone you're trading in, including Apple, Huawei, Motorola, Samsung, LG, and Google.

From here, selecting either the Pixel or Pixel XL will ask you for your device's storage configuration, if you bought it on Verizon or unlocked, if the phone turns on, and whether or not the screen works properly and doesn't have any cracks.

Assuming your phone turns on and the screen is working without any issues, you'll be able to get the following for your trade-in:

  • Google Pixel 32GB — $350
  • Google Pixel 128GB — $360
  • Google Pixel XL 32GB – $400
  • Google Pixel XL 128GB — $410

Although you could probably get more for your Pixel or Pixel XL by selling it through a site like eBay or Swappa, those are pretty fair prices considering that the Pixel and Pixel XL are nearing their first birthday.

If you don't have the Pixel or Pixel XL, the Google Store also allows you to trade in devices like the Galaxy S8/S8+, LG G6, Nexus 6P, iPhone 7/7 Plus, and more. Interestingly enough, the most you can get from a 256GB iPhone 7 Plus is still less than a 128GB Pixel XL at $388.

The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL aren't cheap, so having this trade-in system on the Google Store should make upgrading to this year's handset considerably easier.

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