The Pixel 7 duo comes with better camera features than their predecessors, is powered by a new chip, and marks the return of the facial recognition system.
Trade-in values for many other models, including Google’s own Pixel 6, have also been inflated.
This seems to hint that you can actually make money by turning in a phone that costs more than the Pixel 7 variant that you want to buy. Another interesting thing is that Google is ready to slash $440 off the Pixel 7 if you trade in a third-gen 64GB iPhone SE, even though the phone itself costs $429.
These estimated trade-in values are great for consumers who have been eyeing the Pixels but were reluctant to buy them at retail prices.