Google Pixel 8 Pro
- OS: Android 14
- Screen: 6.7-inch, 1344 x 2992 pixels, LTPO OLED
- Processor: Tensor G3
- Camera: 50MP (wide), 48MP (telephoto, 5x optical zoom), 12MP (ultrawide) back cameras, 10.5MP (Dual PD, ultrawide) front camera
- Memory Options: 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB Storage with 12GB RAM
- Battery: 5050mAh
Google Pixel 8 Pro
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$529.99
Description
Google Pixel 8 Pro (2023) is a smartphone with a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display, Google Tensor G3 chipset, and a versatile triple camera setup, including a 50MP wide lens. With a 5050mAh battery and 5G connectivity, it’s a cutting-edge Android experience in the palm of your hand.
Additional information
Specification: Google Pixel 8 Pro
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Price History
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MattVB –
Coming from a Google Pixel 6 Pro, this phone took a little getting used to due to the flat front facing display with no curved edges. However after about a month of use, I found myself actually preferring this design. No more accidental drops of the phone slipping out of my hands and on to my face while laying down or the insufferable and unwanted phantom edge touches my previous phone had. The software, as always, is top notch from Google and pure android 14 really shines on this device. The display is BRIGHT and the colors are rich. Pairing with wearables and wireless headphones is a breeze and the battery lasts all day with moderate and even heavy usage. The camera and AI after effects (such as removing voices and sound, or smoothing out video footage) make it a powerful tool in pretty much anyone’s hands. Overall, this is a sharp, aesthetically pleasing, and powerful phone from Google. I would recommend this phone to anyone.
Jodasi –
It’s a great device, no issues after a month. It looks amazing, is well built, definitely an improvement over the 6 and 7 pro. If you like Google services and apps, this is the best device on the market. Google is also offering 7 years of updates and support so this is a device that you can keep around as a backup for years to come if you decide to upgrade or purchase something else.
DavidG –
So far, the best cell phone I’ve had, I’m coming from IOS and I have to say that coming back to Android is kind of weird, also it’s to big compared to what I was used to, other than that, everything has been really good