Woot! has
Google Pixel 7 Pro 512GB 5G Smartphone (Unlocked, 3 Colors) on sale for
$479.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
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Specs (
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- 6.7" 3120x1440 1200Hz HDR10+ 1000 nit (HBM) /, 1500 nit (peak) LTPO AMOLED touchscreen display
- Installed RAM: 12GB
- Google Tensor G2 octa-core chipset
- Main Cameras: 50MP (wide) w/ OIS | 48MP (telephoto) | 12MP (ultrawide)
- Selfie Camera: 10.8MP (ultrawide)
- Up to 4K 60fps video recording
- WiFi 6e / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC
- 5000 mAh battery
- Android 13
- 1x USB 3.2 Type C port w/ Up to 30W fast charging (Power Delivery 3.0)
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I'm coming from a Galaxy S20 FE, so anything new will seem snappy to me and the pics will look much better. I'm really thinking about jumping on this deal. Can anyone talk me out of this deal with some decent logic? Thanks for any help.
I'm coming from a Galaxy S20 FE, so anything new will seem snappy to me and the pics will look much better. I'm really thinking about jumping on this deal. Can anyone talk me out of this deal with some decent logic? Thanks for any help.
No. Don't listen to the naysayers. This is a solid deal for a great phone. I bought this for my dad's wife last year. Camera is awesome and it has decent battery life.
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I'm coming from a Galaxy S20 FE, so anything new will seem snappy to me and the pics will look much better. I'm really thinking about jumping on this deal. Can anyone talk me out of this deal with some decent logic? Thanks for any help.
Objectively, this is a good deal and perfect for your use case.
For context, I just got an 8 pro and came from a galaxy S20+, and the "newness" of the phone is apparent. Not that my old phone was slow, but 4 years of improvements shows. My friend has the 7 pro and it's not as fast but clearly will be snappier than your FE.
Google camera I'm just getting into. It's pretty amazing. So far though I seem to get amazing pics or crap ones. Nothing in between. Its just a focus thing etc on my part. I haven't done video yet, but the options look good stabilization and subject following options.
The only knock would be that there have indeed been "lots of problems" with the 7 and 8 generations of pixel. Said friend had to turn his phone in to get a new one...but that's all hit and miss.
I personally think Pixels tend to be buggy because Google focuses on specific features rather than the OS as a whole. That's really what I think the biggest con is here. I only got mine so I could install an alternate OS, but you might be fine out of the box.
Personally, I'd say this is a good deal for you given your needs, just consider if you would like the rest of the phone experience first.
For context, I just got an 8 pro and came from a galaxy S20+, and the "newness" of the phone is apparent. Not that my old phone was slow, but 4 years of improvements shows. My friend has the 7 pro and it's not as fast but clearly will be snappier than your FE.
Google camera I'm just getting into. It's pretty amazing. So far though I seem to get amazing pics or crap ones. Nothing in between. Its just a focus thing etc on my part. I haven't done video yet, but the options look good stabilization and subject following options.
The only knock would be that there have indeed been "lots of problems" with the 7 and 8 generations of pixel. Said friend had to turn his phone in to get a new one...but that's all hit and miss.
I personally think Pixels tend to be buggy because Google focuses on specific features rather than the OS as a whole. That's really what I think the biggest con is here. I only got mine so I could install an alternate OS, but you might be fine out of the box.
Personally, I'd say this is a good deal for you given your needs, just consider if you would like the rest of the phone experience first.
Thanks for your help. As far as the phone bugs, it does concern me that this phone made it into the Woot selling platform for some reason.
I'd like to buy Pixel Pro 7 for the camera, but am not looking forward to overpaying for the storage.
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I'd like to buy Pixel Pro 7 for the camera, but am not looking forward to overpaying for the storage.
I'd like to buy Pixel Pro 7 for the camera, but am not looking forward to overpaying for the storage.
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I'm coming from a Galaxy S20 FE, so anything new will seem snappy to me and the pics will look much better. I'm really thinking about jumping on this deal. Can anyone talk me out of this deal with some decent logic? Thanks for any help.
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A refurbished great condition Pixel 8 can be had on eBay for $400.
I would avoid anything under the Pixel 8 series unless you intend to flash a custom rom as the 7 series stop receiving Android version upgrades after next year. The Pixel 8 series receive 7 years of updates and have Gemini Nano which is on device AI. Other Pixels process AI using Google servers. The 8 series also support display out over USB C to an external monitor.
I'd like to buy Pixel Pro 7 for the camera, but am not looking forward to overpaying for the storage.
I got my brand new Pixel 7 Pro for $99 from a slick deal. Although, it is locked to Mint Mobile for 12 months. The phone has been amazing and I love the camera. The deal was too good to pass up. $500 seems high to me but the extra storage could be useful to some.
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I've never experienced any of these issues on a launch day Pixel 7 and now a launch 8 pro. Paid Samsung and Apple reviews are paid 🤡