Google Pixel 3 pre-orders are now shipping (for some)

Google Pixel 3 pre-orders are now shipping (for some)

If you pre-ordered a Pixel 3 directly from Google, shipment notifications are starting to hit email inboxes. Actual delivery dates are a little hazy at the moment, with some suggesting a delivery as early as tomorrow (Oct. 17). Unfortunately, Google's and FedEx's delivery estimates don't always agree. The general target date for deliveries at this point is October 18th if you pulled the trigger early. Friday, October 19th is possible for later orders.

If you ordered (early) from Verizon, the only US carrier to offer the Pixel 3 models, deliveries were estimated for October 18th as well. I haven't gotten a shipment notification yet from my Verizon order, but it clearly listed October 18th in my confirmation email. Verizon is usually reliable with delivery dates, but for now I'll have to just wait and see. Keep in mind that if you did order from Verizon, the phones are factory unlocked like the models shipped from Google. You're free to use another carrier's SIM card if desired.

Pre-orders for both the unlocked and Verizon models went live on October 9th during Google's launch event in New York. I'll update this post when I get my Verizon shipping notice.

Source: Android Police


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