📸 Snap, Stream, and Shine with the Pixel 8!
The Google Pixel 8 5G is a renewed smartphone featuring a stunning 6.2" OLED display with a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels, powered by the Google Tensor G3 processor. With 128GB of storage, 8GB of RAM, and a powerful 4575mAh battery, this device is designed for performance and longevity. Capture high-quality images with a 50MP rear camera and enjoy seamless connectivity with 5G support. Unlocked for use with most carriers, it's the perfect blend of style and functionality.
Display | OLED |
Display Pixel Density | 428 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1080 x 2400 |
Resolution | 1080 x 2400 |
Screen Size | 6.2 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 6.56 ounces |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC |
Cellular Technology | 5G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Battery Power | 5050 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 4575 Milliamp Hours |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Shooting Modes | Macro, Night Mode, High Dynamic Range |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Color | Obsidian |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | Android 13.0 |
RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
M**D
Great phone
Having played around with it for a few days, I am very happy with my purchase. The battery life is amazing and despite seeing some fairly heavy use throughout the day, I find I can use my phone the entire day before having to charge it and that is without battery saver on. It also charges fairly quickly, which is another major plus.The camera and video quality are equally amazing. It has a good amount of memory that I am satisfied with. I listen to audiobooks, which take up a good chunk of memory, and I have a lot of downloaded music yet I have plenty of space to spare when all is said and done.My only gripe with the phone is that instead of a back button (to go to a previous page), you have to swipe the screen to the left or right. Annoyingly, sometimes you will accidentally go backwards or forwards when you don't mean to.Aside from that, I would highly recommend this one or the Pro 8, if you want a bigger screen.
J**B
Phone is NOT unlocked - linked to AT&T.
Description says the phone is unlocked - My SIM card was rejected with a note telling me to contact AT&T to see if the phone can be unlocked. Not helpful as I don't use AT&T. I was directed to Amazon help. They didn't speak english but in the end they told me to contact the manufacturer. Like Google is going to answer the phone for a device bought from a refurbishment house. No choice but to return unless Seller sees this review and reaches out.
M**I
Got my hands on a used Google Pixel 8
I bought a used one and it has been working perfectly, no complaints.Photos have good quality, fingerprint reader is working fine.In general this is an excellent phone.
K**N
Perfect, brand new, mint condition, easy activation!
The phone is in perfect pristine condition in every single way. Not a single mark anywhere. Battery is at 100 percent health. Activation was near instant after popping in my Visible Wireless sim card. Honestly, aside from not arriving in original packaging, there would be no way to know this wasn't brand new from the Google Store.
A**R
Good Condition?
I bought a Pixel 8 in good condition. The front and back looks good, what I was expecting. The sides, frame and camera bar has several scratches and pit looking spots that can be seen farer than 12 inches. I would say its closer to acceptable condition than good condition. I will put a case on it and use it. I have only had it 24 hours and everything working as it should.
A**N
Maybe I got lucky, but mine arrived as advertised.
I've had it for a couple weeks now. It arrived in fairly plain packaging (compared to a new phone), but as far as I could tell, it was in physically flawless condition. It was unlocked, as advertised, and there was no funniness on bootup. It accepted my Mint Mobile sim card.It's a massive upgrade from my previous phone in every respect. It runs lightning quick, has great call audio, takes really nice photos. Also, I'd never used thumbprint unlock or tap-phone-to-pay before, and both were so much simpler and more convenient than I expected.
C**E
I would avoid this model. Refurbishers did great.
The people that refurbished it did great.The phone itself is so annoying. So many major flaws. The screen is constantly messing up, not faulted on the refurbishers. This is a well-known issue with these phones. If you have a warranty then Google will replace it for you. But you will 100% develop a pink line on your screen eventually. And then you'll slowly start to lose touch in your screen and you got to smack it against the table to get it to work again. This is coming from a that sits in a retail store all day. I'm not beating this phone up. And there's so many glitchy flaws. Your musical randomly stopped playing. It's so annoying. There's so many more flaws I can talk about. I just don't have them on the top of my mind and then for $440 it's insane. Definitely do not get your value for your money. And the camera quality sucks. It is so bad and so annoying to yous. You have no control on which camera that you can use in situations that it will look good. Soon as I go to take the photo, it switches to the other camera and has poor quality. And yes I checked every single setting. Download multiple apps to see if I can manually control. Nope not at all. You have to buy the pro version to get a good camera.
M**D
Issues with touch screen after 2 and a half months, poor customer service
The phone was fine, but after 2.5 months of ownership it became hard to type. The best way to describe the issue is like what happens when you have big fingers, except my typing has been perfect up to that moment. I would restart the phone and the issue would go away, but then randomly come back.I contacted vendor DNCL-TECHZONE and they agreed to my return. They even agreed to a later return as I was traveling back from from abroad.However, at the moment the vendor received the phone back, they started claiming that the phone had no issues in their short testing, which may have not been enough to experience what I was experiencing.The vendor DNCL-TECHZONE did not get back to me to try to understand more about what was failing, they immediately said they'd be keeping a 20% restocking fee, which in their return policies is due to "abusing the return process", and if "if the customer misrepresents the condition of the product".This vendor is not offering me a solution. This vendor DNCL-TECHZONE is actually putting the burden of their product not working as expected on me, making me pay for a restocking fee on a phone that didn't operate properly when I had it, and potentially selling it to the next person who will run into these issues.I believe this is not the way to treat a customer. I have an open case with Amazon and will update this review as the case evolves.
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