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Haven't messed with rooting for a while since I had a Verizon phone for about a year, but does it still effect Android pay? Thinking about putting 8.1 on this essential and rooting this weekend
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Might not want to open it. There is a target pixel deal that gives you like $200 or $300. Not sure. It's on SlickdealsJust got the email that my Pixel 2 and case have both been shipped out. They're expected to be delivered on the same day
thanks for the info, i really need a new phone but by reading the comments just now on SD, you gotta sign a contract. I'm TEAM #NOCONTRACT #UNLOCKEDMight not want to open it. There is a target pixel deal that gives you like $200 or $300. Not sure. It's on Slickdeals
maps picture in picture in 8.0
thanks for the info, i really need a new phone but by reading the comments just now on SD, you gotta sign a contract. I'm TEAM #NOCONTRACT #UNLOCKED
****A comment that was posted on SD.COM****
"Just bought a pixel 2 xl from Google. I tried to get one of them from Verizon but the bootloader was locked. Even talked with Google engineers and Verizon's tech support level 3 - you CANNOT unlock these phones from Verizon. The old November "fix" that Google put out won't work anymore unless you get a really old phone that hasn't updated yet. Beware if you buy Google phone in order to remove bloat, add root, etc. You can't do that with these vzw pixel 2s."
Nope i'm good. VZW phone always gave trouble when it comes to bootloaders and trying to flash another rom. not worth it imo, from android geek perspective
last time i signed a contract with a cell phone provider was back in to 2010 with sprint, and that was for HTC EVO 4G wimax phone, i'v come along way and the mobile industry has too.Haven't been in a contract myself in years
"patiently waits for email but won't keep my hopes up.
Yesterday we saw a deal from Woot! where you could save a few bucks and get a refurbished Pixel 2 for $530 or Pixel 2 XL for $580. Today, it seems that Google is beginning to help recognize those loyal Nexus owners, as the company has started sending emails offering 20% off of either device.
This 20% savings brings the standard Pixel 2 down to around $520, while the Pixel 2 XL will go for $680. This may not seem like much, but considering how rare it is to save money on Pixel devices directly from Google, this may be the best time to jump on the train.
It seems that Google may be “cherry-picking” who receives this emails, as some users on Reddit are claiming to not have received an email, despite owning many devices in the Nexus lineup. The other odd thing is that the email is also being sent out to some that already own either the Pixel 2 or 2 XL, so we aren’t exactly sure what Google’s method for selection is.
The potential downside here is the fact that it seems that these deals are not transferable, meaning that you can’t just give a discount code to a buddy who didn’t get the email. However, if you are on the fence, have the email, but want to wait and see what’s happening at MWC 2018 before deciding, the email offer doesn’t expire until the end of the month. By then, the Galaxy S9 and a myriad of other devices will be announced, so you can properly weigh your options."
aaaaggghhhh damnit, this SIM card is too big to fit into the Pixel 2's tray
Son, you're coming from an almost 5 year old phone; you should've forseen that you'd need to go grab a micro-SIM
Yeah, slipped up on the right name but I had fixed it before I saw your quote; I'm woke
How much?Anyone interested in purchasing a Note 8. Hasn't been used.
Anyone else waiting for a Google play music update?
I feel like the need to overhaul the whole app