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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Available Colors (select via drop down menu):
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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October 2027
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Guaranteed Android version updates until at least:
October 2025
Guaranteed security updates until at least:
October 2027
People buy the 8a because it costs less for most of the functionality. Cameras on Pixel to Pixel Xa have typically been basically the same, just without the telephoto. The reverse wireless charging has always struck me as a dumb feature (that I've disabled in every phone) as I've never yet come across a time when I wanted to reduce my phone's charge for something else.
From a value standpoint, for most people, the Pixel 8a is just fine, especially if they aren't comfortable or interested in refurbished models.
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I'd imagine the equally good deal for the unlocked 128GB would be in high $300s. However this one has 12GB of RAM and 4x the storage. I'd say the extra $100 is justified.
I have a very silly question. Does it really require a protective case, given it's specs : "With its durable design and IP68 protection, your phone can handle water and dust[8]; it's also scratch-resistant, with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus".
If so, are there any recommendations?
People buy the 8a because it costs less for most of the functionality. Cameras on Pixel to Pixel Xa have typically been basically the same, just without the telephoto. The reverse wireless charging has always struck me as a dumb feature (that I've disabled in every phone) as I've never yet come across a time when I wanted to reduce my phone's charge for something else.
From a value standpoint, for most people, the Pixel 8a is just fine, especially if they aren't comfortable or interested in refurbished models.
If you aren't comfortable or interested in refurbished models a new Pixel 8 is readily available on eBay new for $550, if you don't want to wait for the monthly price reduction to $550 on most major retailers.
For a price difference of $50 the reduced features are not worth the savings. This coming from someone who has purchased the Pixel 3a and Pixel 5a. The Pixel a series make sense when the price difference is $100 or more, not when it is $50.
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