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Google Stores offering 50% discount on some Pixel repairs this Saturday

Ahead of International Repair Day this week, Google Stores are marking the occasion with a “special offer” on a limited number of out-of-warranty Pixel repairs. 

If you’re in New York City today, Google Store Chelsea is hosting a “Day of Education: Engineering our Products to Last Through Repairability” event. 

You can expect “live repairability demonstrations, expert-led panels, and hands-on experiences.” Featuring uBreakiFix and iFixit, this includes “showcasing common repairs on Pixel phones, Pixel Watch, and Pixel Buds.” The event starts at 1:00 PM.

Meanwhile, the “first 10 out-of-warranty repairs in each Google Store location will receive a 50% discount.” This includes a new battery or screen replacement.

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Offer valid for first 10 out-of-warranty repairs on 10/16/25 in Google Store Chelsea only and on 10/18/25 in all Google Store locations. Limit one repair per person. Offer cannot be combined with other offers, is not transferable. Redemption must be made in store. Void where prohibited.

At Google Store Chelsea, this is available today (October 16). For the six other locations, the offer is on Saturday, October 18. 

In other developments, Google Store Aventura (19501 Biscayne Boulevard, Aventura, FL) is welcoming customers on Friday, November 7 for the third opening this year.

Google previously announced that it’s opening a store in Georgetown (3235 M St NW, Washington, DC).

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