Google is discontinuing its Pixel Pass subscription service, which allowed people to get a Pixel phone combined with premium services including YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, and YouTube Premium for a monthly fee.
The company said on its support page — spotted first by 9to5Google — that it will stop offering purchases or renewals for the Pixel Pass.
The company’s reason behind the discontinuation of the service was generic and didn’t offer much explanation.
“We offer the best value of our hardware products and give users the flexibility to purchase their favorite services.
We continue to evaluate offers based on customer feedback and provide different ways for them to access the best of Google,” it said.
The current set of subscribers will be able to continue using their Pixel Pass for two years from the subscription date.
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Google is discontinuing its Pixel Pass subscription service, which allowed people to get a Pixel phone combined with premium services including YouTube Premium, Google Play Pass, and YouTube Premium for a monthly fee.
The company said on its support page — spotted first by 9to5Google — that it will stop offering purchases or renewals for the Pixel Pass.
The company’s reason behind the discontinuation of the service was generic and didn’t offer much explanation.
“We offer the best value of our hardware products and give users the flexibility to purchase their favorite services.
We continue to evaluate offers based on customer feedback and provide different ways for them to access the best of Google,” it said.
The current set of subscribers will be able to continue using their Pixel Pass for two years from the subscription date.
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