Google Pixel 7 Pro 256GB
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03-10-2023
01:54 PM
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03-10-2023
01:58 PM
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RogersTony
Rogers? Why don't you sell the 256GB version of the Google Pixel 7 Pro? 🤔 If I was to get the Pixel 7 Pro l. I would want the 256GB version as 128GB storage will get full way too fast for me with taking lots of pictures, music apps and documents. So I want to know if I was to buy the 256GB version directly from Google Canada or the 256GB unlocked version from stores like Best Buy and others will everything still work the same as if I bought the phone from Rogers? Also will VoLTE and WIFI Calling work on it? Please let me know? Thanks.
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Re: Google Pixel 7 Pro 256GB
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03-12-2023 01:47 PM
Greetings @therealjohn1!
We can only provide limited support for non-Rogers devices because of all the variables that are involved with non-Rogers devices, but you can be assured we will put in our best efforts to assist you nonetheless. Some network features (such as Wi-Fi Calling and VoLTE) may not be compatible with all devices purchased elsewhere even if they have the right frequencies to connect to our network.
Our network availability varies by frequency; devices that support more frequencies, both within a network and across different networks, will have access to more wireless coverage. Below I will list our supported frequencies for your reference...
Compatible with the following GSM and UMTS frequencies:
- 850MHz (Band 5)
Compatible with the following LTE frequencies:
- 700MHz (Band 12)
- 850 MHz (Band 5)
- 1900MHz (Band 2, Band 25)
- 1700/2100MHz (AWS) (Band 4, Band 66)
- 2600MHz (Band 7)
Compatible with the following 5G frequencies:
- 600 MHz (N71 DSS)
- 1700/2100 MHz (AWS) (N66 DSS)
- 2500 MHz (N41)
Regards,
RogersCorey

Re: Google Pixel 7 Pro 256GB
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03-12-2023 01:47 PM
Greetings @therealjohn1!
We can only provide limited support for non-Rogers devices because of all the variables that are involved with non-Rogers devices, but you can be assured we will put in our best efforts to assist you nonetheless. Some network features (such as Wi-Fi Calling and VoLTE) may not be compatible with all devices purchased elsewhere even if they have the right frequencies to connect to our network.
Our network availability varies by frequency; devices that support more frequencies, both within a network and across different networks, will have access to more wireless coverage. Below I will list our supported frequencies for your reference...
Compatible with the following GSM and UMTS frequencies:
- 850MHz (Band 5)
Compatible with the following LTE frequencies:
- 700MHz (Band 12)
- 850 MHz (Band 5)
- 1900MHz (Band 2, Band 25)
- 1700/2100MHz (AWS) (Band 4, Band 66)
- 2600MHz (Band 7)
Compatible with the following 5G frequencies:
- 600 MHz (N71 DSS)
- 1700/2100 MHz (AWS) (N66 DSS)
- 2500 MHz (N41)
Regards,
RogersCorey

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03-13-2023 12:15 PM
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03-15-2023 12:15 PM
Good Day @therealjohn1!
Getting a new device is always exciting! 😊 I've had the opportunity to spend some time with the Google Pixel 7, and I must say that the camera is spectacular and the device itself is super user friendly. I haven't heard of any software issues yet on my end here. As a consumer myself, I totally understand the importance of ensuring you make a sound decision. With that said, I have a super helpful website that actually allows you to compare the specs on each respective device. You can do so by visiting https://www.gsmarena.com/. I hope this helps!
Regards,
RogersJo

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03-15-2023 08:43 PM
I know about the GSM Arena website. I check it out a lot. Tells you the specs of the phones and people can review and say what they think about phones.
