Amazon is selling the Pixel 8 Pro 128 GB for $624 and is including a free Pixel Watch. Any recommendations on the best way to spin this into the most money off a new Pixel 9 XL? Google is giving $700 for the 8 Pro on trade in...
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Hey r/GooglePixel,
You can now checkout our latest blog post on the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro.
The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are now available for pre-order in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, India (1), Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and the United States starting today. You can checkout the latest offers and pre-order your Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro on the Google Store and Google Fi.
Disclaimers:
(1) The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro will be available in India through Flipkart.
I'm thinking to buy the pixel 8 pro now that my p6p is dying. But I don't know if I should buy it now with the below promo or wait after the launch of the P10. What do you recommend?
The Pixel 8 on Amazon is $599 as opposed to the $699 in the official Google Store. There's a 30 day replacement/refund window. However, the seller is ElectroDealz LLC, and the shipper is Amazon. 100$ is a huge deal for me, so I'd appreciate it if someone could offer some insight here.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CGTD5KVT/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A3JG8D8JJO7VSC&th=1
The prices are identical, but Amazon just ships faster since I have Prime. Any thoughts?
So, I am really excited about getting a new phone and I am actually thinking on getting the 8 Pro, ESPECIALLY with that sweet free Buds Pro or Watch 2 deal (in Portugal). However, I am also concerned on how the Tensor G3 and 8 Pro will be holding on in terms of network connectivy (modem) and heat problems/ throttling that the past generations have suffered with. Reviews would most likely clear this topic and allow me to purchase with a more clear mind. However, I am afraid that these only come out after the pre order bonuses end or stock runs out. Do we know when reviews are able to be launched or if information on these topics will be tackled soon enough by people who already got their hands on the new phones? Thank you βΊοΈ!
The reviews are usually embargoed until the devices are in people's hands. The earliest arrival day is the 12th, so expect reviews to pop up that day. The preorder bundles last through the 16th, so you should have a few days to watch reviews and decide before the current bonuses end.
There was literally one dude who came in here and downvoted OP and the comment. Lmao pathetic.
I'm waiting for reviews as well but the problem a lot of them, like MKBHD don't cover shit like thermal and always no matter what, say phones are "fast".
Hey All,
I've been holding onto my 2019 Pixel 3a for the longest time and it's finally sputtering out (it's been well-loved). Most of the time I've used it for amateur photography / family video recording and I'm looking for the next Pixel phone that can fill the same role, but with cleaner photos & video capture, more storage capacity and same or improved UX/UI experience.
My price range caps out at $600-$650, but I'm having a hard time deciding between the Pixel 8, 8a or Pixel 8 Pro. What would you suggest and what's your experience as a user? I've been reading mixed reports on other subreddits about 8's bugging out and becoming unusable.
TIA!
Pixel 8 is still $699 and the 8 Pro is still $999 as of this writing. When do their prices tend to decrease? Iβm long overdue for a new phone. Thanks for any info.
I've been using the Pixel 8 Pro for approximately two weeks now. As a long-time iPhone user (I made the switch back during the early days of TouchWiz, for those who remember), I'd like to share my thoughts and review.
Screen:
Pros: The screen is overall excellent. While transitioning from the iPhone 13 Pro, I didn't notice a significant difference in quality, although the colors on the Pixel might appear slightly muted in comparison. The screen's brightness is impressive, making it highly visible outdoors. Additionally, it boasts sharp resolution, and I've kept it at the default settings.
Cons: One minor drawback is the brightness lag. Adjusting brightness takes a moment, and it can be a bit bothersome. It appears as though the ambient light sensor registers the surroundings only when the phone turns on, resulting in a brief delay in brightness adjustment.
Performance:
In terms of raw power, the Pixel 8 Pro is admittedly not as powerful as my iPhone 13 Pro. However, what most users truly care about is snappiness, and in this regard, the Pixel excels. Almost everything opens instantly (with 0.5x animations). The user interface is fluid, albeit somewhat less exciting compared to OneUI. However, it remains highly capable and well-designed. The only area of concern is RAM management, where Android 14's aggressive background task handling doesn't quite feel "flagship" to me. Nevertheless, the phone performs reliably and swiftly in meeting its intended tasks.
AI:
Google places a significant emphasis on AI. While it holds great potential, it's not particularly practical at the moment, primarily due to the time it takes for processing photosβtime that may not always be readily available when interacting with a mobile device. The photo features are impressive and remarkably capable but currently not a priority for me.
Camera:
Pros: The camera performance is widely acclaimed. Photos are exceptionally detailed and clear, with a remarkable night mode. The dynamic range surpasses that of my iPhone 13 Pro. Video quality is good, although iPhones maintain a slight lead, but not by a significant margin.
Cons: Lens switching is probably one of the worst i have ever seen. Apple engineers can't be that smarter to have figured the trick behind smoother transitions between lenses since the iPhone X. Like come on this is a flagship (or at least priced as one).
Front camera in application is dogwater, will talk about this in Apps segment.
Battery:
I've noticed mixed results in terms of battery performance:
On Wi-Fi: The battery performs admirably, offering over 8 hours of screen-on time for a variety of activities, from social media to YouTube and light gaming. It's important to consider that Wi-Fi usage typically occurs indoors, with moderate brightness and minimal GPS usageβall factors contributing to extended battery life.
On 5G cellular: this shit is ass, yesterday i got aroung 2h30 of SOT from 97% to 15% using GPS for around 15min, 5G all day and browsing social media and texting (no calls) (X, instagram and WhatsApp) and listening to music. I don't know what modem Google is using inside this phone but they must change the supplier asap. it's horrendous.
Apps:
Here's where Android seems to lag behind iPhones, and the difference becomes quite noticeable:
Stock Apps: Many stock Google apps work seamlessly, including Settings, Gmail, Chrome, Drive, Clock, and Phone. However, some apps, like Camera and Google News, exhibit lag and unresponsiveness. Notably, the Camera app's viewfinder for photos is prone to lag, crashes, and occasionally displaying the wrong picture.
Third-Party Apps: This is a significant pain point. Waze, spotify, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Banking apps, Microsoft app suite run all MUCH better on iOS than Android, i just can't figure out why but it's facts.
When it comes to camera being used in apps, I won't even rant because people ask if im using some old emergency phone when in video calls. yes it's that bad.
Regarding the Reddit app on Android, well, let's just say it has A LOT of room for improvement (we all know 4 interns made it...).
In contrast, most apps on iOS deliver a consistently smooth and fluid experience, creating an impression that everything was designed by Apple.
In summary, the Pixel 8 Pro is an excellent phone with minimal trade-offs. The camera is outstanding, the screen is beautiful, and the battery performs well on Wi-Fi. It's a no-brainer for Android enthusiasts, but the price point, at 1100 euros, may deter some potential buyers including me even though I pre-ordered it with the Pixel Watch 2.
Which is better? I have to buy a new phone...
Livestream:
#MadeByGoogle β23: Keynote
Preorder deals:
Google Store
BestBuy
Videos:
Google Pixel 8/8 Pro Impressions: Software Magic! - Marques Brownlee
Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro hands - on Engadget
Pixel 8/8 Pro Hands-On! | EVERYTHING New! - 9to5Google
Google Pixel 8 Pro - Early Thoughts! - Dave2D Articles:
The Pixel 8 Pro has better cameras, a brighter screen, and a lot of new AI tricks -Verge
Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro hands-on: Generative AI and a temperature sensor on your phone - Engadget
Android 14 info:
gen ai wallpaper - Mishaal
clock/weather update - Mishaal
VPN info Mishaal
Pls let me know if I miss something, I'll post it as soon as I can.
Something worth sharing. Originally I purchased the P8P and watch via Google. My intention was to sell the watch on eBay for around Β£230 after fees.
I've just cancelled my order after confirming with Amazon that you can return the bundled watch for the value listed (in the UK, Β£262.49).
Easier, safer and quicker.
I asked Best Buy if you could return the watch after preordering the P8P and they essentially told me to go fuck myself.
Hmm, that's good to know. Be aware though that they split the discount value over each item. I was looking at the Pixel 8 256GB with the Buds, they have the Buds valued at $158.28 after discount instead of the full $199.99. Still, that means getting it for $600.72 after return of the Buds, not bad.
Verified this in their terms:
Unless stated otherwise, if you are returning an item purchased as part of a bundle (including an Amazon device), any discount will be allocated proportionally among all the items in the bundle, and your refund will equal the amount you paid for the item.
I always use Amazon for their reliability and customer service, but my order of the Pixel 8 Pro (porcelain, 256gb) and Pixel Watch 2 is not going well.
Ordered on 11 October with a next day delivery date. This was then changed to 17 October. That morning, the status changed to 'delivery date pending' for the phone and 'arriving 15 Nov - 2 Jan' for the watch.
My screen protector and case arrived on time and are now gathering dust.
I could cancel and order elsewhere (stock doesn't seem to be an issue except for Amazon) but would then miss out on the pre-order deal (free Pixel Watch 2) which has now ended.
Anyone else dealing with this right now or have any idea what 'delivery date pending' might mean in real terms?
I know this doesn't mean it will ship out soon, but it is good to see the status change.
I am not able to decide where to buy the Pixel 8 from. Both amazon and google store have same offers and price for the Pixel 8. I think the only difference might be the Preferred Care available on Google Store.
My pixel 7 has been though some unfortunate things throughout its life, it's slowly breaking apart and I very likely will need a new phone soon, I saw that for a new pixel 8 pro they're going for 624 because it's on sale and I personally think that's an amazing deal, but I wait to wait till I get paid next, do y'all think that deal will still be there on next few weeks or should I just bite the bullet?
I found it on Amazon for β¬600 in the 256GB version, my current phone is a mi 11
Has anyone ordered the Pro from amazon? I received mine two days ago, and today I received an email with a promotional code. The text says
"Hello, thank you for ordering from Amazon.de. To get your buds, please go to https://reward-promos.com/launch2023 between October 27, 2023 and November 29, 2023".
But I am eligible for the watch and not the buds. Is it possible that the email template is wrong? Thanks in advance.
I received the same email from amazon.de The customer support couldn't help. I hope it is a mistake in the email and the code will work for the watch and not the buds.
Quick update, I did the process and it got accepted for the watch, at no point did it ask me for the code.