Google Pixel 8 5G Unlocked Dual SIM
- Google Pixel 8 features the new Google Tensor G3 chip with AI for advanced photo and video capabilities
- Unlocked Android 5G phone works with major carriers such as Google Fi, Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T
- Upgraded camera with Macro Focus for stunning images; 6.2-inch Pixel 8 Actua display with rich colors and smooth performance
- Adaptive Battery lasts over 24 hours, Extreme Battery Saver extends to up to 72 hours, and fast charging feature
- Emergency features include notifying first responders, sharing location, and detecting severe car crashes
- Powerful security with Google Tensor G3, VPN by Google One, and Titan M2 chip for multiple security layers
- Easy switch to Pixel with quick transfer of contacts, photos, messages, apps, and more in about 30 minutes
$699.00 Original price was: $699.00.$448.34Current price is: $448.34.
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$699.00 Original price was: $699.00.$448.34Current price is: $448.34.
Description
The Google Pixel 8 series, a testament to our commitment to innovation, is not just a smartphone, but a symbol of exclusivity. As technology enthusiasts, we are thrilled to introduce you to this unique lineup that promises to elevate your smartphone experience to a whole new level.
Design and Build Quality
Crafted with precision and elegance, the Google Pixel 8 series boasts a sleek and sophisticated design that exudes refinement. Its premium materials not only enhance durability but also lend a luxurious feel to the device. With attention to detail evident in every aspect of its construction, the Pixel 8 series stands as a testament to Google’s commitment to excellence.
Display Excellence
Step into a world of immersive visuals with the Pixel 8 series’ stunning display. Featuring vibrant colours, crisp details, and superior brightness levels, the display elevates your viewing experience to new heights. Whether you’re streaming your favourite content or browsing the web, every interaction with the Pixel 8 series is a feast for the eyes.
Performance Powerhouse
Experience the power of the latest advancements in mobile technology with the Pixel 8 series. These devices, with their state-of-the-art processors and ample RAM, are designed to handle multitasking, gaming, and productivity tasks with ease. With the Google Pixel 8 series, you can confidently say goodbye to lag and hello to a seamless performance.
Camera Innovation
Thanks to the Pixel 8 series’ revolutionary camera system, you can capture life’s moments with unmatched clarity and precision. With advanced AI capabilities and cutting-edge sensors, these devices empower you to unleash your creativity and take your photography skills to the next level. From stunning landscapes to candid portraits, the Pixel 8 series ensures that every shot is a masterpiece.
Enhanced Connectivity
Stay connected wherever you go with the Pixel 8 series’ enhanced connectivity features. Whether you’re browsing the web, streaming content, or video calling loved ones, you can rely on lightning-fast speeds and reliable connections. With support for the latest wireless standards, the Pixel 8 series keeps you connected in today’s fast-paced world.
Privacy and Security
At Google, we prioritize your privacy and security in today’s digital age. That’s why the Pixel 8 series empowers you with robust security features and enhanced privacy controls, putting you in control of your personal information. With features like secure biometric authentication and regular security updates, you can rest assured that your data is in safe hands.
In conclusion, the Google Pixel 8 series represents a significant leap in smartphone innovation, setting new standards for performance, design, and user experience. With its unrivalled features and meticulous attention to detail, the Pixel 8 series is not only poised to redefine the smartphone landscape but also to delight users around the globe, regardless of their location or cultural background.
Product Features:
- 5G Connectivity: The Google Pixel 8 is 5G enabled, providing faster download and streaming speeds for uninterrupted high-definition content enjoyment.
- High-Resolution Cameras: The device features high-resolution rear and front cameras for capturing clear and vibrant photos and videos.
- Long-Lasting Battery Life: The Google Pixel 8’s long-lasting battery supports all-day use, so you can browse, play games, or chat without worrying about battery life.
- High-Performance Processor: Equipped with a top-of-the-line processor designed for seamless multitasking, allowing you to run multiple applications, play games, or browse without lag.
- Built-in Google Assistant: The Google Pixel 8 comes with a built-in Google Assistant, empowering you with hands-free control and making your life more convenient. Whether you need to set a reminder, send a message, or get directions, the Google
- Assistant is always ready to assist, putting you in control of your digital life.
- Ample Storage Space: Offers ample storage space for your apps, photos, and videos.
- OLED Display: Enjoy a superior viewing experience with the Google Pixel 8’s crisp and clear OLED display, which brings vibrant colours and sharp details to every image, whether you’re watching movies or browsing photos.
Additional information
Specification: Google Pixel 8 5G Unlocked Dual SIM
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Price History
Price history for Google Pixel 8 5G (128GB, 8GB) 6.2" Fully Unlocked (GSM + Verizon) GKWS6 (Excellent - Used) | |
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bob jackson –
Still getting used to the phone. But have not run across anything negative, and am more than impressed
with battery life, boot up time, and general response time.
It will take a while however to train the owner
Woody –
Got this from the warehouse and looks and feels brandnew except for the opened box.
J. S. Keck –
Picked up this Pixel 8 phone for $749, and it included a bundled pair of Pixel Pro earbuds for that price. (Yes, you can get the phone cheaper now, but my old phone was dying). Considering this thing is 1/2 the price of an iPhone (or less), it’s a terrific deal. The camera is amazing. The AI features are crazy. I love Google Search, being able to draw a circle around anything on the screen and do a search on it. Battery life is VERY good. TikTok, Instagram, FB, etc. don’t seem to make a huge dent. Good 5G reception on T Mobile network, fast wifi speeds. I use my phone as a WiFi hotspot in our RV all the time, and the Pixel 8 provides good connectivity and WiFi speed for a Roku, iPad, etc. when we’re on the road. Regular OS updates have been coming out close together with new features, too. And works great with my Google ecosystem (Chrome, Nest, Home, etc.). Fingerprint reader in-screen is a little finicky if your finger is wet/damp, or very cold. That’s my only real complaint. I got the 256gb model because T Mobile only offered the 128gb phone at the T Mobile store/website. Thanks for a great deal on a great phone, Amazon!
Ed –
The Pixel 8 I bought is essentially perfect condition, works amazingly and for much cheaper than buying totally new! Hell of a deal 🙂
Monark –
Seems like a snappy and good smartphone, especially for the price. Takes pretty good photos and lasts basically the entire day (based on mom’s usage). Hopefully Google keeps their promise and updates this phone for the next 6-7 years.
Curious –
Super smart device, has some extremely intuitive features and simplifies things for you in many ways. I’ve always used Samsung, so coming from this I was a little nervous, but after you get the hang of the gestures and stuff, it’s SUPER cohesive and fluid. The search functions, summarization capabilities, AI tech, etc are all great. Battery life is pretty good as well, nothing to complain about from me. It’ll last, from full charge, for about a day and some change with moderate use.
And that camera.. WOW. The camera itself is already amazing, but they basically process it right after you take it with AI to sharpen and enhance it, and it makes for some of the best pictures I’ve ever seen come from a smartphone. It has this thing called the magic editor, which let’s you use some AI tools to make adjustments to images, and that’s absolutely mind-blowing to use.
All around an awesome phone. I DID get it on sale for about $500, but I still think if you’re able to afford it, this is a great choice.
EYEBYE –
Phone itself is probably the best cost to performance phone on the market. It does everything a modern phone needs to do: has a great camera, reasonable battery, thumbprint and face unlock, awesome display, large storage capacity. For the price it doesn’t really get better.
I was specifically worried about the refurbished quality. Instead of rolling the dice I opted for the slightly more expensive option “like new” instead of “good”. It arrived in slightly beat up packaging that might not be worthy for display on the shelf, but otherwise everything in the box was included like it was a brand new phone. Zero cosmetic damage to the screen or case body. Functions perfectly. Was unlocked like stated in the listing and I was able to change my sim card from an iphone without going in to the store.
I will update if I run into any other problems, but from now I will be more trusting of Amazon refurbished products wouldn’t be afraid to buy good quality, but still feel it’s risky on big purchases to go any worse than that. 1 star for face recognition because I haven’t tried it yet.
running painter –
I had a fairly seamless set-up from my old LG phone. Everything was transferred to the new phone including all the apps which I was happy about. All was well for about a week and then realized the notification sound was not functioning. I went through all the usual steps to try and restore it myself. No luck with that so I engaged Google through the chat function. Very little wait time and the person that tried to fix the problem was very nice. However, she was unable to restore the sound for notifications. At that point I had two options: restore the phone to factory settings or return the phone. Unfortunately, by the time this all happened the price of the phone had gone up by $100 and I found that annoying. So, I restored the factory settings. Notification sound now worked! Yippee! Not quite. There was another problem in that I could no longer connect my phone to my laptop using phone link. Try as I might I couldn’t fix it. The laptop would not make the bluetooth connection to the phone although it had previously done so. Both devices connected to other bluetooth items around the house. I chatted with someone from Microsoft who insisted the problem was with the phone and not the laptop although I had my doubts. Not one to give up easily I contacted Google again via chat. This person asked to have remoted access to the desktop which I gave. She then spent approximately two hours sorting out the source of the problem which lay in the registry of the laptop where there was a couple entries for the before factory restore Pixel 8. This, apparently, prevented bluetooth from finding the post factory restore Pixel 8 because it assumed it was already found. It took probably another hour to clean this up. And, finally, voila, the bluetooth was enabled and the connection to the phone worked.
All of this time spent was really just trying to restore a little sound so that I would know when a text came through. In the end I don’t know what exactly to say about Pixel 8. The service end of it was fine and the problem was eventually solved. I just hope it keeps working.
A few days later I’ve decided to give it four stars instead of three stars. This is mainly because I was surprised at the customer support, the lack of wait time for “chat” function and the ultimate ability to resolve the issue. All components of the phone are still working fine.
mk –
I like googl