JAKARTA Google has implemented an interesting policy to seize consumers Apple and Samsung. The company is now allowing non-Pixel phone exchanges to buy the Pixel 10 series.

The Google Store, the tech giant's retail store, has opened pre-orders for its newest line of phones. A number of devices that can be purchased are Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold.

Like mobile phone manufacturers in general, users can exchange their old devices and pay lower prices for the latest phones. However, this policy also applies to phones that are not created by Google.

However, this policy is only limited to a few types of mobile phones. For Apple, Google only allows the exchange of iPhone 16, iPhone 15 series, and iPhone 14 series. This also includes the iPhone 16e.

Meanwhile, the permitted Samsung phones are the Galaxy S25 series, the Galaxy S24 series, the Galaxy S23 series, the Galaxy Fold and Flip 6, and the Galaxy Fold and Flip 5. Google also allows the exchange of Motorola phones, but there are no details regarding the type of device allowed.

This exchange offer shows that Google provides premium prices on Apple devices. For example, the iPhone 16 Pro Max can be valued at up to 800 US dollars (Rp 12.9 million). This price is equivalent to the normal price of the Pixel 10.

This exchange rate is much higher than other comparable devices. In comparison, the comparable Galaxy S25 Ultra is valued at US$650 (Rp10.5 million) and the Pixel 9 Pro XL is only US$600 (Rp9.7 million).


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