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Woot! [woot.com] is selling the 64 GB and 128 GB Google Pixel 3 Unlocked Smartphone (Refurbished / Scratch & Dent) $90 - $110 + Free S/H w/ Prime. Available in all colors and sizes (Just Black, Clearly White, Not Pink) -
Now Just Black/64GB Only
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Google Lens
Search what you see with Google Lens to look up clothing and home decor, copy and translate text, and identify landmarks, plants and animals- all in real-time, right from your camera.
Group Selfies
Pixel 3's dual front-facing cameras let you take Group Selfies without a selfie stick or someone having to jump out and take the photo. Or, use it to get the background in that selfie without being a bobble head.
Top Shot
Get smiles, not blinks, for a great photo every time. Pixel 3's Top Shot suggests the best frame from your shot.
Unlimited camera storage
Save all your favorite moments with free, unlimited photo storage.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor
The octa-core processor and 4GB of RAM deliver outstanding overall performance for opening and running applications, flipping through menus, running home screens and more.
Android 9.0 Pie OS
Android 9 adapts to you and how you use your phone, learning your preferences as you go. Your experience gets better and better over time, and it keeps things running smoother and longer.
4G LTE speed
Provides fast web connection for downloading apps, streaming content, and staying connected on social media.
64GB internal memory
Provides plenty of storage space for your contacts, music, apps and more.
Use your smartphone as a mobile hotspot
Share your 4G data connection with other compatible wireless devices.
Your Google Assistant
Get help from the Google Assistant: reserve a table at your favorite restaurant, buy tickets, get commute times, weather info, flight updates, and more - all with a simple squeeze, or just by using your voice.
Lasts long
Pixel 3 and XL comes with a battery that charges fast and wirelessly, and lasts all day. It's even smart enough to limit battery usage for the apps you don't use often to keep you going longer.
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, and PO Boxes is not available for this item
Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
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Pixel 3a May 2022 May 2022
Pixel 3 XL October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 3 October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 2 XL October 2020 October 2020
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Pixel 3a May 2022 May 2022
Pixel 3 XL October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 3 October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 2 XL October 2020 October 2020
This means no major updates after this year, so be aware.
If you get lucky an get one with unlockable bootloader you can prolong the life of the device for a few years by installing android updates manually.
Pixel 3a May 2022 May 2022
Pixel 3 XL October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 3 October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 2 XL October 2020 October 2020
This means no major updates after this year, so be aware.
If you get lucky an get one with unlockable bootloader you can prolong the life of the device for a few years by installing android updates manually.
About the "prolong the life of your phone" thing... I have an OG Pixel XL and it is still working well. No more updates but it is still working well. You're implying once you don't get android updates, your device would be bricked /useless which is not the case.
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EDIT I think I figured it out. I don't think I'll ever need this feature anyway bit it looks like lineageos has the "do not validate" option
Pixel 3a May 2022 May 2022
Pixel 3 XL October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 3 October 2021 October 2021
Pixel 2 XL October 2020 October 2020
And yet it will work perfectly fine.
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Looks like from the link shared down the thread that this will become more and more common with all Android phones. The issue is the insecure enterprise networks requiring users to select "do not validate certificates".
So it makes sense that Google is watching out for this. When people gripe enough, they will update their security and it is just sad that Pixels are the first to roll it out and it won't put enough pressure on them until it becomes the norm for more Android phones.