A:AnswerTo my knowledge, most bluetooth devices can only communicate with one other device at a time.
The answer to your second question: you can definitely use GPS and make a phone call at the same time as well as open a third application. The GPS will go into a smaller screen in the bottom right corner while you use another app. I do not think the number of bluetooth connections has an effect on this.
A:AnswerEdit to add: manufacturer’s warranty is always covered by the manufacturer(google in this case) and not the retailer or service provider. My previous comment was related to warranty coverage that covers things other than phone recalls.
A:AnswerI received an email last year for a free accessory months after I purchased my phone. It was not a “certificate” and I only had a handful of things to choose from, none of which fit my phone model. Shipping was free and I had received it within a few days.
A:AnswerIf you are signing up for a device payment, that will be added to your Verizon bill. If you are paying the full cost of the phone up front, nothing should change on your bill unless you are modifying your plan.
A:AnswerThe Google Pixel 2 and PIxel 2 XL have a TTY (teletypewriter) setting. When they are enabled, you can use your phone with a TTY device if you're deaf or hard of hearing. They also have HAC (hearing-aid compatibility) ratings of M4/T3.
A:Answer$18.74 would be only the device purchase fee, there is still your providers monthly acess fee, usually $10 per line, per month. Check with them though.
A:AnswerAs far as I know all Verizon phones are unlocked. The Pixel should be capable of switching between major Carrier's as well as googleFi. The Sim card is removable. It inserts/removes on the left side adjacent to the power button.