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The Google Pixel 7 Pro 5G is a factory unlocked smartphone featuring 12GB RAM and 128GB ROM, powered by the advanced Google Tensor G2 chip. With a stunning 6.7-inch Smooth Display, exceptional camera capabilities, and robust security features, this device is designed for the modern professional seeking performance and versatility.
M**A
Seller
I received within a day from seller and it is a nice phone.
S**N
Excellent, fast response, đž đ
Screen response is fastCamera is excellent, still needs improvements as a flagship model. Flickering issues sorted out in recent updates while taking photo of laptop or TV screen đ 'Now playing' is an good app, but if possible add lyrics display options.Overall good
D**1
Doesn't always react to touches at the edges
Mobile with excellent writeups by critics and review organisations.It is probably the purest to straight Android that you will get.The camera is excellentThe battery life is not great. I'd provide times but that wouldn't tell the whole story. It does tend to get hot for no particular reason that I can isolate and when it does, its battery life plummets. I now don't keep it in a pocket close to my body. At the end of a busy day, it might have 60% battery life left or it might be flat. And it charges very slowly. I leave it on all night for that reason.There's no slot for a second SIM nor a micro SD. Dont mind the former - I use an old mobile when travelling abroad. Having copied everything across, my old one retains a copy of contacts etc. And if I don't use a sim card, I can't be charged roaming. Just use free wifi. However, I'm getting capacity anxiety already.My old mobile had a 512gb card in the slot.The camera panel on the back of the mobile projects quite a distance but its nicely smoothed and looks quite good. Android 13 means it's right up to date.Would I buy again? Probably unless an equivalent spec arrived at a similar price with a MiniSD card slot.
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G**T
Nice Phone
I was a bit miffed why I needed to go through the menu just to make the power button operate as a power button. at the very start. The fingerprint recognition is 50/50, probably not recognizing my finger on most occasions, but I am happy to enter a PIN. On the odd occasion, the keyboard does not appear when it should do. For some reason the phone can't recognize my SIM number - displays as "unknown" - but seems to send SMS etc. Battery can do down a little quick, even on Battery Saver. Tend to keep the phone on Extreme Battery Saver mode and take that setting off when wanting to use the phone for apps.Apart from that, I really do like the phone :o)
E**.
Genau das erwarte ich mir von Android
Genau das erwarte ich mir von Android.Eigentlich wollte ich mir das Pixel Pro schon voriges Jahr zulegen (âwird nicht nach Ăsterreich geliefertâ wie ich bei der versuchten Bestellung erfahren durfte) so wurde es dann ein Xiaomi in der gleichen Preiskategorie). Kein schlechteres SmartphoneâŠ.aber alleine die Kamera macht fĂŒr viele Smartphone Hersteller das Google GerĂ€t unerreichbar. Es gibt im Internet genĂŒgend Previews und ich möchte hier gar nicht ins SchwĂ€rmen kommen. Ich fange hier einfach mit 2 Wahrnehmungen an, die mir weniger gefallen, ja fast ein NoGo sind. Da wĂ€re z.B. das fehlende Netzteil fĂŒr das Google 30 Euro haben will (es gibt hier auf Amazon passende Netzteile fĂŒr die HĂ€lfte der von Google verlangten Preisvorstellung). Dadurch dass das Pixel Pro nur mit 30 Watt aufgeladen werden kann, schlafen einem China Smartphone Benutzer fast die FĂŒĂe ein. Das ist aber auch schon alles was mir negativ aufgefallen ist. ErwĂ€hnenswerter ist da schon das Stock Android (ohne Bloadware) und die intuitive OberflĂ€che. Schon beim Einrichten wird man auf die Wischbedienung aufmerksam gemacht und kann es auch gleichzeitig ĂŒben. In kĂŒrzester Zeit kommt man mit der Bedienung zurecht und möchte auf keinen anderen Androiden mehr umsteigen. Internetverbindung, Display, Lautsprecher sind auf höchstem Niveau. Wiederherstellung von Kontakten, WhatsApp (vorher auf dem Google Konto gesichert) und Signal (alle ChatsâŠ..man braucht nur das alte und neue GerĂ€t, welche mit dem W-Lan verbunden sein mĂŒssen nebeneinander legen und die erscheinenden Anweisungen auf beiden GerĂ€ten beachten) verlief in Windeseile. Kurz zögern beim Einkauf lieĂen mich Meldungen in Foren dass das Pixel Pro nach den neuesten Updates Schwierigkeiten mit Android Auto habe. Das kann es aber wohl nicht sein, dachte ich mir. Die Firma die fĂŒr Android verantwortlich ist und jetzt auch noch selber Smartphones erzeugt, hat Probleme mit der eigenen Software? Es war auch nicht soâŠâŠ.Bluetooth eingeschaltetâŠ.mit meinem Fahrzeug verbinden lassenâŠ...USB mit dem Kabel verbundenâŠ..So schnell hatte ich noch nie Android Auto am Multimedia Display (Suzuki Vitare Bj. 2016). Genauso sollte Android funktionieren.
C**E
Bought with confidence... now I regret buying off of false hype.
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.
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