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    Short Answer: If you were eyeing a refurbished Pixel 6 or 6 Pro from Google, that option’s gone. Google quietly removed both from its refurbished page and dropped prices on the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. Below is what changed, why it likely happened, and which model makes sense now.

    What changed today?

    Google no longer lists refurbished Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro on the Google Store. The only refurb Pixels there right now are the Pixel 7a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro. Prices moved down: Pixel 7 is $359, Pixel 7 Pro is $539, and Pixel 7a sits at $339. All Certified Refurbished units from Google include a one-year warranty. Stock can fluctuate, but the page is live with these models and prices as of today.

    Short Answer: Google removed Pixel 6/6 Pro refurbs. Pixel 7 costs $359, 7 Pro $539, 7a $339, each with a 1-year warranty. If you want the best balance of price and longevity, the Pixel 7 is the pick.

    Why the Pixel 6 refurbs likely disappeared

    The Pixel 6 series launched in October 2021. Google later extended support for the Pixel 6 and 7 families to five years of OS and security updates from first US availability. That puts Pixel 6/6 Pro support through roughly October 2026, while Pixel 7/7 Pro runs to October 2027. With fewer updates left on the 6 series, it’s reasonable that Google would steer buyers to the 7 family, which still has more runway.

    Which refurbished Pixel should you buy?

    Pixel 7 ($359): best value for most people

    If you just want a clean Android experience, reliable cameras, and a phone that will be supported for years, the Pixel 7 at $359 is hard to beat. You get a crisp 90 Hz screen, great still photos, and enough performance for daily use.

    Good for: everyday users, students, travelers, anyone replacing a 3–4-year-old phone.
    Trade-offs: no telephoto camera, battery life is fine but not class-leading.

    Pixel 7a ($339): cheapest route to modern Pixel

    The 7a is only $20 less than the 7 refurb right now. It’s a solid budget option with wireless charging and a strong main camera. But at this pricing, many people will prefer the Pixel 7 for the slightly nicer build, display, and thermals.

    Good for: strict budgets, smaller hands, a “good enough” phone.
    Trade-offs: more basic screen feel, marginally slower charging.

    Pixel 7 Pro ($539): flagship camera under $600

    The 7 Pro adds a 120 Hz QHD-class display and a 5x telephoto that’s excellent for travel and events. If you care about zoom or want the most “premium” feel without going new, this is the sweet spot.

    Good for: camera enthusiasts, parents who shoot a lot, creators on a budget.
    Trade-offs: bigger phone, pricier than the 7, battery life can vary by use.

    Specs and support at a glance

    ModelCurrent refurb priceEstimated support window*WarrantyHighlights
    Pixel 7a$339to ~May 20281 yearCompact, wireless charging, solid camera
    Pixel 7$359to ~Oct 20271 yearBest value, smoother display, nicer build
    Pixel 7 Pro$539to ~Oct 20271 year5x telephoto, larger display, more RAM
    Pixel 6— (removed)to ~Oct 2026
    Pixel 6 Pro— (removed)to ~Oct 2026

    *Support windows are based on Google’s “years from first US availability” policy (5 years for Pixel 6/7 families).

    Where to buy and what to check

    Buy from Google if you can. You’ll get a one-year warranty and clear return terms. If you’re considering third-party refurbishers, check:

    • Battery health: ask for minimum capacity or replacement history.
    • Display: look for burn-in or color shift at low brightness.
    • Cameras: test main and telephoto (7 Pro) for focus and dust.
    • Ports and speakers: wiggle test and audio crackle check.
    • Warranty/returns: at least 90 days is decent; one year is ideal.

    Is a used Pixel 6 still worth it from elsewhere?

    Maybe, but only at the right price. With the Pixel 7 refurb at $359, a used Pixel 6 should be significantly cheaper to make sense. You’re giving up a year of support versus the Pixel 7, and you won’t get Google’s refurb warranty.

    Limitations & considerations

    • Availability changes fast. Refurb stock and prices shift week to week.
    • Regional differences. Some countries have different refurbished programs.
    • Software timing. Late in a device’s lifecycle, feature drops slow down even though security updates continue.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Why did Google drop the Pixel 6 refurbs?
    Likely lifecycle and support timing; Pixel 6 series has less runway than the 7 family.

    Is the Pixel 7 refurb a better buy than the 7a refurb?
    Usually yes at this pricing; it’s $20 more with a nicer display and build.

    Will I miss out on features vs a brand-new phone?
    Not much. You’ll still get OS and security updates within the stated window.

    Can I still buy a Pixel 6 used elsewhere?
    Yes, but price it low and factor in one less year of support.

    What’s included in Google’s refurb process?
    Inspection, restoration to “like new,” and a one-year warranty.

    1. Do refurb prices change?
      Yes, they can swing with stock. Check the store page periodically.

    Q: What happened to refurbished Pixel 6 and 6 Pro?

    A: Google removed both from its Certified Refurbished page. The store now lists only the Pixel 7a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro.

    Q: How much are refurbished Pixel 7 and 7 Pro now?

    A: Pixel 7 is $359 and Pixel 7 Pro is $539 on the Google Store; Pixel 7a is $339.

    Q: Do Google refurbs have a warranty?

    A: Yes. Certified Refurbished Pixels from Google include a one-year Google warranty.

    Q: How long will Pixel 7 receive updates?

    A: Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are supported for five years from first US availability, which runs to around October 2027.

    Tauqeer Aziz
    Tauqeer Aziz
    Tauqeer Aziz – Senior Tech Writer at AdwaitX Tauqeer Aziz covers smartphones, AI, and emerging technology with a focus on how new innovations shape everyday life. With several years of experience in tech journalism, he has reviewed devices, tracked industry launches, and explained complex topics in a clear, reader-friendly style. His goal is to help readers make confident decisions about the gadgets and software they use every day.

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