Pixel Pass | Google would have a subscription package like ‘Apple One’

Technology expert revealed that Google could surprise its users by announcing Pixel Pass, a subscription service similar to ‘Apple One’

Since last year Manzana unified its services into a single paid subscription called ‘Apple One’. With this system, users can have access to Apple Music, Apple TV +, Apple Arcade and iCloud.

A few days from the event of Google -where your new ones are expected to show up Pixel 6– a specialist revealed that the tech giant would also launch, Pixel Pass a service similar to Apple.

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On Twitter, Brandon Lee shared an image showing information from a subscription package inspired by ‘Apple one‘. It should be remembered that rumors had already arisen about this package of Google, although it had not been confirmed.

According to the information presented, Pixel Pass it would offer access to YouTube Premium (with YouTube Music Premium), Google One, Play Pass, and Google Fi.

These services offer video and music streaming, cloud storage, an application subscription package, and mobile network coverage.

At the moment there is no mention of Google Stadia, the cloud game streaming service of Google.

“Pixel Pass is a monthly subscription that addresses all the needs of the mobile user from start to finish”

The surprise would be that Google would even offer a phone Pixel with the payment of your subscription. So far it is unknown what model it would be, although with the presentation of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro it could be these teams.

In addition, users could enjoy the extended warranty, a service that is currently only available in select countries.

Brandon Lee did not reveal the price it would have Pixel Pass, but reports indicate that it could arrive exclusively in the United States, since at the moment it is the only country where Google Fi and the company’s MVNO can be contracted.

It is expected that Pixel Pass be announced at Google’s event on October 19. Where the Pixel 6 is expected to be officially presented.

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