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Brent D'Alessandro
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People have reported that listings on the Google Store show something called “Nexus Protect”. You can’t see it actually written on the page, but it can be seen if you look into the page source.
If you look into it, the following phrase can be seen as a pop-up.
You can’t add this phone unless it has the same Nexus Protect choice as other phones in your cart. You can update your choice or purchase this phone in your next order.
Judging by this text, it is looking like Nexus Protect will be an extended warranty, similar to Apple Care and other store or manufacture extended warranties. The Google Store however, looks like they are doing things a little different. Based on the text, it seems like you can either add the plan to everything you purchase or not add it at all. Meaning, you can’t buy 10 devices and add the plan to only two of them. It’s either all or nothing. We could also be totally wrong on that, but it is our best guess based on the text provided. Feel free to share your guesses in the comments.
The text will also pop-up on virtually everything in the Google Store. Doesn’t matter if you are looking for Chromebooks, Android TV, or Android Wear devices that aren’t made by Google, the text will show for everything. Since the text isn’t technically able to be seen by all, it could just be this way for the time being and not actually on everything when it goes live in the future.
Source: Google Store
Via: Android Police
Come comment on this article: Mentions of ‘Nexus Protect’ show on hardware listings in the Google Store
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If you look into it, the following phrase can be seen as a pop-up.
You can’t add this phone unless it has the same Nexus Protect choice as other phones in your cart. You can update your choice or purchase this phone in your next order.
Judging by this text, it is looking like Nexus Protect will be an extended warranty, similar to Apple Care and other store or manufacture extended warranties. The Google Store however, looks like they are doing things a little different. Based on the text, it seems like you can either add the plan to everything you purchase or not add it at all. Meaning, you can’t buy 10 devices and add the plan to only two of them. It’s either all or nothing. We could also be totally wrong on that, but it is our best guess based on the text provided. Feel free to share your guesses in the comments.
The text will also pop-up on virtually everything in the Google Store. Doesn’t matter if you are looking for Chromebooks, Android TV, or Android Wear devices that aren’t made by Google, the text will show for everything. Since the text isn’t technically able to be seen by all, it could just be this way for the time being and not actually on everything when it goes live in the future.
Source: Google Store
Via: Android Police
Come comment on this article: Mentions of ‘Nexus Protect’ show on hardware listings in the Google Store
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