Though early purchasers of the LTE model of Google’s Chromebook Pixel were promised two years of limited data, it appears Verizon has reneged on those assurances. The WiFi-only Pixel cost $1,299 while the LTE model set back consumers an extra $150. Those who bought the system through the Google Play Store when it went on sale last April were offered 100 MB of Verizon data every month at no additional cost. That free data offer would be good for two years, and consumers had the opportunity to add more data to their plans on an ad-hoc basis.
Verizon Flips Off Chromebook Pixel Customers
Posted by: Kris Holt June 24, 2014 12:07 PMThough early purchasers of the LTE model of Google’s Chromebook Pixel were promised two years of limited data, it appears Verizon has reneged on those assurances. The WiFi-only Pixel cost $1,299 while the LTE model set back consumers an extra $150. Those who bought the system through the Google Play Store when it went on sale last April were offered 100 MB of Verizon data every month at no additional cost. That free data offer would be good for two years, and consumers had the opportunity to add more data to their plans on an ad-hoc basis.