Google Reopens Pixel Care+ Enrollment for Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 Owners


Google is giving Pixel users another opportunity to protect their smartphones with Pixel Care+. In a surprise move, the company has announced a limited-time open enrollment period that allows eligible Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 owners to purchase device protection, even if they missed the original sign-up window.

Normally, Pixel Care+ must be added within 60 days of buying a new phone. This temporary offer gives qualifying users another chance to enroll before the deadline.

Here's everything you need to know.

What Is Pixel Care+?

Pixel Care+ is Google's extended protection plan designed to help cover unexpected repairs and hardware issues after purchase.

The plan includes several benefits aimed at reducing repair costs and providing faster support if something goes wrong with your device.

Current coverage includes:

  • Unlimited accidental damage protection for drops, cracks, and spills

  • $0 repairs for eligible front screen and back glass damage

  • Battery replacement if battery health falls below 80% of its original capacity (subject to policy conditions)

  • Unlimited post-warranty malfunction claims

  • Fast replacement device shipping in most cases, subject to availability

  • Priority customer support from Google Pixel experts

For users planning to keep their phones for several years, the coverage can provide additional peace of mind.

Which Pixel Phones Are Eligible?

The special enrollment period applies to several recent Pixel devices.

Eligible models include:

  • Pixel 10

  • Pixel 10 Pro

  • Pixel 10 Pro XL

  • Pixel 10a

  • Pixel 9

  • Pixel 9 Pro

  • Pixel 9 Pro XL

  • Pixel 9a

Notably, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Pixel 10 Pro Fold are not included in this offer.

Google says enrollment remains open until August 2, giving eligible users a limited window to purchase coverage.

Your Device Must Meet Google's Requirements

Before joining Pixel Care+, Google requires that your phone be in good working condition.

Devices cannot have existing issues such as:

  • Cracked front or rear glass

  • Signs of liquid damage

  • Faulty buttons or charging ports

  • Internal hardware failures

  • Swollen batteries

Google also notes that devices already covered by Pixel Care+, Preferred Care, or Google Fi Device Protection cannot be enrolled again through this offer.

Setting Up a New Pixel? Don't Forget Your Data

Buying a new Pixel often means transferring years of personal content from your previous phone. Before you start exploring your new device, it's worth making sure everything important comes with you.

A tool like Smart Transfer can simplify photo transfer, allowing you to move pictures, videos, contacts, documents, and other files to your new smartphone without complicated manual steps. If you rely on messaging apps every day, support for WhatsApp transfer also helps preserve conversations when moving between compatible devices.

For users switching from an older Android phone, Smart Transfer can also help clone phone files, making it easier to recreate your previous setup on your new Pixel. Instead of spending hours moving content one folder at a time, you can get your new device ready much faster and continue where you left off.

Monthly and Two-Year Plans Are Available

Google continues to offer two payment options for Pixel Care+.

Customers can choose between:

  • Monthly subscription plans

  • Two-year prepaid coverage

Pricing varies depending on the device.

For example, Pixel 10 Pro owners can choose:

  • $13 per month

  • $239 for two years

Other Pixel models are priced according to their retail value.

Why Google Is Offering Another Enrollment Window

Google hasn't explained why it's reopening enrollment, but the move benefits users who may have forgotten to purchase protection shortly after buying their phones.

Normally, missing the initial 60-day enrollment period means waiting until your next device upgrade.

By reopening registrations for a limited time, Google gives existing Pixel owners another opportunity to add coverage before unexpected accidents occur.

Is Pixel Care+ Worth It?

Whether Pixel Care+ is worthwhile depends on how you use your phone.

The plan may offer good value for people who:

  • Frequently travel

  • Use their phone for work

  • Prefer keeping devices for several years

  • Want predictable repair costs

  • Are concerned about accidental damage

On the other hand, users who typically upgrade every year or already have alternative device insurance may find less value in the additional coverage.

Final Thoughts

Google's limited-time Pixel Care+ enrollment gives eligible Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 owners a rare second chance to purchase extended device protection. With coverage for accidental damage, battery replacements, hardware malfunctions, and priority support, the plan could help reduce repair costs over the life of your phone.

If your Pixel qualifies and you're considering extra protection, you'll need to act before the enrollment window closes on August 2. Before signing up, make sure your device meets Google's eligibility requirements and is free from existing hardware damage.

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