Google Pixel 4 Is Available On AT&T With A Sweet Trade-In Offer, So Now All Those ‘Can’t Miss’ Moments Can Be Captured On An AI-Driven Camera

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For the first time ever, you can get a new Google phone on America’s Best Network*, with the recent release of the Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL. Pretty awesome news, right?

With the Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL recently releasing, this is the moment where you have to ask yourselves if getting an updated and technically-advanced smartphone is worth it? Considering we all like to have great stuff, the answer should be a resounding yes.

Plus, by trading in your current phone and switching to the bold new Google Pixel 4 & 4 XL, you can get up to $700 off. When you buy on a qualifying installment plan with elig. AT&T unlimited plan (min. $80/mo. before discounts) and trade-in an eligible smartphone.

*Limited time. Select devices. Req’s min. $840 on installment agmt. Up to $700 off with port-in of new line or $300 off without port-in or for upgrade after credits over 30 months. Credits start w/in 3 bills. Trade-in must be in good condition w/min. $40 trade-in value. If svc cancelled, credits stop & device balance due. Updated 10/17/19 pg. 3 other lines cancelled w/in 45 days, credits stop. $30 Activation, add’l fees, taxes and other charges, and; restr’s apply.

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So what makes the Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL with AT&T so awesome? In addition to all the new capabilities of the smartphone, the camera itself — which utilizes an AI-driven camera — is enough to drive even the most popular social media influencer to peak excitement levels. Plus, with a plan from AT&T, which has the only unlimited plan that gives users the choice of premium entertainment like HBO®, Cinemax®, SHOWTIME®, STARZ®, VRV®, Pandora Premium® or Spotify Premium®. So say goodbye to boring.

As for the Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL’s AI-driven camera, users will now be able to capture every single moment without the worry of missing a shot. Thanks to things like Motion Mode — which is, essentially, for taking sports and action shots — the subjects will now be vivid and crisp in the foreground, while the background will be nice and blurry. This means that the Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL’s camera is more in line with what you’d expect from a much more expensive camera. With the Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL AI driven camera, you can capture that magical photo, while getting the help you need from Google’s next generation assistant — all on America’s Best Network*.

In addition to the Motion Mode, the new Google phone will have an improved Night Side mode, with the Google Pixel 4’s Night Sight being so precise and clear that it could be capable of taking photos of stars in the night sky. It’s as if you’ve got a telescope in the palm of your hand, meaning there’s been a lot of imagination when it comes to the Google Pixel 4’s camera.

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Given the capabilities of Google Pixel 4 and Google Pixel 4 XL, which are available on America’s Best Network*, if you’re looking to replace your current smartphone with the best new one on the market, it’s time to make the move. With a variety of unlimited plans to choose from — and a camera that will capture your life in a way like it’s never been done before — you’ll never again miss an important moment.

Don’t forget: By trading in your current phone and switching to the bold new Google Pixel 4 & 4 XL, you can get up to $700 off via AT&T. When you buy on a qualifying installment plan with elig. AT&T unlimited plan (min. $80/mo. before discounts) and trade-in an eligible smartphone.

*Based on GWS OneScore Sept. 2019

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Nick's a Sr. Editor for BroBible, mainly relying on his Sports Encyclopedia-like mind to write about things. He's also the co-host of the BroBible podcast "We Run This," and can be seen sweating his ass off while frequently running 10+ miles around Seattle.