Google Pixel 7 Pro – 5G Android Phone – Unlocked Smartphone with Telephoto , Wide Angle Lens, and 24-Hour Battery – 128GB – Snow
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$899.00 Original price was: $899.00.$435.00Current price is: $435.00.
$899.00 Original price was: $899.00.$435.00Current price is: $435.00.
Description
The arrival of the Google Pixel 7 Pro has caused quite a stir in the realm of smartphones. For those eager to explore the features of this new device, you’ve come to the right spot. Let’s delve into all the essential details about the Google Pixel 7 Pro.
Design and Build
The Google Pixel 7 Pro showcases a sleek and contemporary design that is visually appealing. Its seamless glass front and back, along with an aluminum frame, give it a premium and robust feel. The meticulous attention to detail in its construction makes it not only comfortable to hold but also aesthetically pleasing.
Display
A standout feature of the Pixel 7 Pro is its impressive display. Featuring a 6.7-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 3200 x 1440, this phone delivers stunning visuals. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth scrolling and an immersive viewing experience. Whether you’re watching videos, gaming, or simply browsing, the vibrant colors and deep blacks will leave a lasting impression.
Performance
Powered by Google’s custom-built Tensor processor and 12GB of RAM, the Pixel 7 Pro promises exceptional performance. It offers seamless multitasking capabilities, with benchmark scores comparable to other flagship devices. In real-world usage, it effortlessly handles everything from demanding games to intensive productivity tasks.
Camera System
Known for their camera quality, Google phones continue this trend with the Pixel 7 Pro. It boasts a triple camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 48MP telephoto lens. The night mode excels in capturing clear and detailed shots even in low-light conditions. Additionally, its video recording capabilities support 4K video at 60fps.
Software Experience
Running on the latest version of Android, the Pixel 7 Pro ensures users have access to the latest features and security updates. Google’s stock Android experience is clean, intuitive, and free of bloatware. Exclusive features like the new Google Assistant and real-time translation enhance the overall software experience.
Battery Life
Equipped with a 5000mAh battery, the Pixel 7 Pro offers reliable battery life to last through a full day of heavy usage. It supports fast charging, both wired and wireless, ensuring you’re never without power for long. The adaptive battery feature intelligently manages power consumption based on your usage patterns, extending battery life.
Connectivity
With 5G capabilities, the Pixel 7 Pro ensures fast internet speeds wherever 5G is available. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 provide robust connectivity options. The phone also includes NFC for contactless payments and a USB-C port for charging and data transfer.
Audio and Multimedia
The Pixel 7 Pro excels in audio quality with its stereo speakers delivering clear and loud sound, ideal for media consumption. For headphone users, the phone supports high-quality audio output through both wired and wireless connections.
Storage Options
Available in multiple storage variants, including 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB, the Pixel 7 Pro offers various options to suit different needs. However, it lacks expandable storage, so choosing the right storage capacity is crucial.
Security Features
Security is robust with a fast and accurate under-display fingerprint sensor and convenient face recognition feature for unlocking the phone. Regular security updates from Google ensure the safety of user data.
Pricing and Availability
Competitively priced for a flagship device, the Pixel 7 Pro starts at around $899 for the base model. It is accessible in multiple regions and can be purchased unlocked or through various carriers, catering to a wide range of users.
Comparisons with Competitors
When compared to other flagship phones like the iPhone 13 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, the Pixel 7 Pro stands out with its clean software experience and impressive camera system. However, the lack of expandable storage may be a drawback for some users.
User Reviews and Feedback
Early user reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, praising the exceptional camera quality, smooth performance, and clean software experience. Some users have highlighted the absence of expandable storage and the relatively high price as potential downsides.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Google Pixel 7 Pro is a powerhouse smartphone that combines top-tier hardware with Google’s polished software experience. Its outstanding display, powerful performance, and impressive camera system make it a compelling choice for those looking for a new flagship phone that excels in multiple aspects.
Additional information
Specification: Google Pixel 7 Pro – 5G Android Phone – Unlocked Smartphone with Telephoto , Wide Angle Lens, and 24-Hour Battery – 128GB – Snow
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Christopher Gore –
I bought the Pixel 7 Pro 4 months ago (new… not used or from a 3rd party seller), and it has incrementally been causing me to regret buying it. Either I didn’t do enough deep-dive research on this phone, or the hype that’s been building with the Pixel brand of phones over the years has been fabricated. Either way… lesson learned.
My issues with this phone have thus far been:
1) No matter how much adjusting of the screen & display setting, the screen randomly-to-always responds to finger and/or other pressure sensing to cause the screen to light up. Even in my shirt pocket it will randomly “activate”, and by the time I have pulled it out, the phone has various apps opened. For transparency, I’m one who prefers to not have a screen lock, therefore I shouldn’t have to have one set just to prevent what I just mentioned from happening. Screen lock is supposed to be for security reason… not because the device is glitchy and whatnot.
2) More times than not, when I plug the phone up to a proper charging cable & adapter, or better, it will ding and screen light up every few seconds indicating it’s charging like when it is first connected to the charger. Seems like it isn’t charging correctly or there’s a malfunction in the phone’s circuitry. I have tried numerous chargers & cables… same thing. But it isn’t every single time… just most of the time.
3) Many times when I am ready to close an app, I have to tap on the bottom screen controls numerous times until it finally responds and does what it’s supposed to do. And I do not use a screen protecting cover… just a case enclosure to protect the body and to keep the phone feeling like a wet bar of soap slipping from my hand when holding it.
4) Installing the monthly security updates takes freaking forever! A 40MB – 500MB update should not take very long to install on a current model flagship spec’d phone. It takes so long that the screen timeout feature set to longest possible of 30-minutes (which is absurd that one can’t have the option to choose longer like the good ole days). Once the screen times out, the update is paused until you turn the screen back on, which in turn causes the update process to assume you’re using your phone and states that the update can’t proceed while the phone is in use. You’d think telling the update process to resume would just pick up where it left off and maybe hopefully finish, right?… Nope! It starts all over again! The only way I can get the monthly update to install is to stay in front of my phone to keep an eye on it and to press the Volume up or down button every so often to prevent the screen from timing out and to not accidentally “use” my phone by tapping on the screen or whatever else. It generally takes 1-2 hours to install the update, which is ridiculous! The download part happens smooth & quick, so it’s not a Wi-Fi or using cellular connection scenario… it’s the installation part.
EDIT to #4… God forbid any app on your phone throws up just a simple notification at the top. For instance, today April 10th 2023 while trying to get the 40.97 MB monthly update to install, after an hour went by and it was (is) still installing, my Amazon app had a notification come through, without popping up over the update process mind you… just the icon in the upper left corner, the daggum install process “paused” claiming it can’t process the update while the phone is in use. WHAT?!?! So tell me, Google… are your customers expected to have to turn off any & all app background operations, disable all possible notifications/reminders/alerts/etc., text everyone we know to not to attempt to contact you in any way prior to trying to install a month 40 MEGABYTE file that takes 1-2 hours to install?… and every month at that?
5) Bluetooth connectivity… over the past month or so, the Bluetooth will be a 50/50 if it’ll connect to any of my Bluetooth devices when it never had a problem before. Even removing & repairing the devices doesn’t fix it. I have to try & try many times most of the time now for the phone to connect and stay connected to the devices. Even power cycling the phone (rebooting) doesn’t help.
6) Also, over the past couple of months I have noticed that when I video call with someone, it has been getting worse on the battery during those times. What I mean is, when plugging the phone in to recharge while still using the phone. It used to recharge, albeit slowly, while I would be videoing with another, but now it will either just remain at the battery level its at when plugging it in, or even still drop a % or two. Even my older phones still re-charge while in video call use. Understandable that the re-charge would be slower due to device usage of video calling, but now being stagnate or even still discharging?
7) And now, the phone has begun to overheat rapidly when using the phone since the March 2023 security Update. More so when video calling to the point where the phone cuts off… even with the case removed. It’ll be so hot I can’t even hold the phone until it cools off. I have ruled out the Messenger & Skype apps being the issue since I have other Android phones with the latest app version updates of those, and no battery re-charge drain or overheating issues with those. But it’ll also overheat when using other non-video or intense processing apps too in a short amount of time when it never did before. And I always clear out background running apps when I’m done using them every time… so that’s not the issue either.
What makes this even more astonishingly absurd to me is, Android is a Google OS software and the Pixel line of phones are a Google hardware product… but yet the Android driven Pixel phones are the ones who seem to be arguably suffering the worst in many critical areas. It’s almost as if they want to punish customers who chose to pay them money instead of going to a competitor. I’m beginning to think Google is now being ran & operated by BARD.
The rest of my complaints are more or less personal nit-picks like… can’t remove the date & weather nor the Google search at the bottom from the home screen, can’t increase the screen timeout time longer than 30-minutes, no LED indicator when the screen is off if there are new notifications or if the battery is done charging, random out of the blue phone restarts for no rhyme or reason even when there is no updates… to name a few.
Sadly, I can’t return this purchase given that it’s been over 30-days, and Google support is of no help either. So much for having a warranty when they won’t honor it. I highly recommend staying away from Pixel phones.
Tommy –
I’ve been with Verizon for years and always bought new phones through Verizon. This is my first unlocked phone purchase. I’m on a Verizon Family Plan and the plan for all lines was upgraded to a 5G Unlimited Data plan not long after 5G went live. I stuck with my 4G-LTE Moto Z2 Play until now when I pulled the trigger on this Google Pixel 7 Pro (512GB). The phone arrived at my door delivered by Amazon Prime next day. After I first turned on and set up the new Pixel 7 Pro I turned it off then I took the SIM card out of my old beat up Verizon Moto Z2 Play and I dropped it into the SIM slot of my new Google Pixel 7 Pro phone, turned the phone back on, and voilà! The phone immediately connected to 4G-LTE initially and I got frowny face, but about 3 minutes later it automatically switched and connected to 5G with 5 bars and I got big smiley face. It’s been a solid 5G connection ever since. It was just that easy-peazy for me. The phone is snappy and responsive. Phone calls are crystal clear and sound amazing. The screen resolution and picture is fantastic. Super HD quality when watching 1080P or 4K. The speakers of the phone on speaker-phone sound fantastic, and the speakers sound fantastic even when listening to music or watching a video. The volume goes up very loud and it still sounds very good with little to no volume distortion (depending on the source audio). Bluetooth devices are pairing perfectly and without issues. So far, all the features of the phone work great. Security seems tight and the facial recognition and fingerprints work flawlessly thus far. The camera takes extremely good photos and video and even in very low light they come out very good. I’m trying to think of negatives and I can’t really come up with any right now—except maybe that there are a whole heckuva lot of settings of all kinds that you can adjust, which isn’t really a negative at all, but it takes a long time to get it all dialed in on an unfamiliar phone. Security options are many which is a good thing. I’m very happy I pulled the trigger on this so far and I’m not quite sure what to make of the ‘verified purchase’ negative reviews because this Google Pixel 7 Pro rocks. I’ll come back and change my rating if that changes.
Erick Mendoza –
Creo que la compra de ese teléfono es una ganga si lo logras encontrar en un precio atractivo el hecho que aún le quedan 3 años de soporte software, lo responsivo que es además de la calidad de las cámaras creo que es un teléfono muy relevante a pesar que es la generación pasada. Este modelo de la publicación es de 128 GB/12 GB RAM, lo cual para multitarea y mantener aplicaciones en segundo plano las mantienes sin problemas, la pantalla es súper brillante aún en contraluz en la batería dura todo el día. Ese teléfono lo estoy utilizando para reemplazar mi Note 20 ultra que ha visto mejores días, que lo uso para cuestiones de trabajo.
Es muy recomendable utilizar una funda para proteger la carcasa ya que se araña fácilmente Al igual de ponerle un protector a la pantalla ya que si vienes bien resistente a los golpes y caídas no tanto a los arañazos por cargarlo en el bolsillo.
El lector de huellas óptico es bastante rápido y no he encontrado problemas al usarlo.
Algo bien importante, es que este dispositivo viene con Android 13 el cual al momento de encenderlo es recomendable actualizarlo a la última versión, no tuve ningún problema al usar una esim con número nacional de México.
Muy contento con mi compra ahora entiendo por qué la gente le gusta mucho el Pixel.
UPDATE (tras dos semanas de uso):
1. El 5G como tal no funciona en México con TELCEL ni con AT&T. La red que usas con el teléfono es 4.5G (sub 5G, donde a veces otros teléfonos lo reconocen como 5G el Pixel lo reconoce como 4.5G teniendo la misma velocidad de descarga). No es molesto, ya que es suficientemente rápida la red solo que no verás en la barra de estado el logitipo de 5G.
2. La garantía como tal es INEXISTENTE en México. Si llega a fallar, si tiene algún defecto de fabricación o algun tema relacionado a garantía, yama.
Yahir –
Recibí un equipo nuevo pero se calienta muchísimo tan solo con el uso normal. Me esperaría a que baje de precio el 8 ahora que el 9 ya fue anunciado.
VadimMinasyan –
I think I became Pixel fan. And will continue use Pixel phones. Phone is not ideal, finger print and face recognition are not working perfectly (But good). Found couple of minor bugs. And Battery life is not super long lasting (but is okay through 1 day)
But I close my eyes on this things, cause phone feels SO GOOD, I LOVE IT. Camera is awesome, better then IPhones in my opinion. Phone is very comfortable to use.
Oziel Moreno –
Estaba dudoso de que el celular fuese completamente nuevo pero si lo es, me acaba de llegar 4 días antes de lo previsto y vino todo sellado.
Totalmente recomendado
Kindle r –
Encantado
Oziel Moreno –
Iré al grano, Lo mejor del dispositivo, las cámaras y el software, las cámaras son increíbles, solo hace falta sacarlo, tomar la foto, y el algoritmo de google hace lo demás para que se vea increíble. El software se siente refinado, es una grata experiencia pasear por todos los pequeños plus que te ofrece, los materiales son de calidad.
Lo peor, la batería, la carga “rápida” no es rápida, hora y 40 minutos para ir de 10 a 100. si le das un uso mixto entre wifi, datos móviles y camara, probablemente tendrás 5 horas de pantalla si bien te va. A demás, el dispositivo se calienta, no es excesivo en la mayoría de los casos.
johnathan –
Phone is basically brand new. Seemed like whoever bought the phone first just returned it within days. Phone was still on Android 13, literally NO signs of damage, so scratches on camera bar nor screen. Battery life is at 100% as well. Everything works as it should on a Pixel 7 pro. I’ve bought tech in used and refurbished condition, but never a smartphone so I was a bit nervous. Glad it turned out splendid