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The Google Pixel 8 is a premium unlocked Android smartphone featuring the custom Tensor G3 AI chip for enhanced speed and intelligence, a 6.2-inch vivid Actua display, and an advanced Pixel camera with Macro Focus for professional-quality photos. It offers a powerful 24-hour Adaptive Battery life extendable to 72 hours with Extreme Battery Saver, supports all major 5G carriers, and guarantees security updates through 2030, making it a future-proof choice for professionals seeking performance, style, and flexibility.

















| ASIN | B0CGTNPFZD |
| Audio Jack | No headphone jack |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 4575 |
| Battery Power Rating | 4575 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,640 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #293 in Cell Phones |
| Color | Rose |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,465) |
| Date First Available | October 4, 2023 |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
| Item model number | G9BQD |
| Manufacturer | |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| OS | Android 13.0 |
| Other camera features | Front, Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 24 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 5.92 x 2.79 x 0.35 inches |
| RAM | 128 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 1080 x 2400 |
| Special features | Dual SIM |
| Standing screen display size | 6.2 Inches |
| Weight | 6.56 ounces |
| Whats in the box | Quick Switch Adapter, SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable |
| Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
J**T
Perfect for my switch away from the iPhone
I’ve been a very long time iPhone user - since the iPhone 5 era! - and a few months ago I grew tired of it all. The Pixel series of devices is the perfect antidote - performant enough for everything I want to do with amazing long term software support and great photography capabilities. Personally, I don’t game or use a bunch of AI on my phone but from what I heard in general the Pixels are not the best for gaming but really great at the AI stuff (especially if you use Gemini). Initially I tried a Pixel 9a, and it was great, but it felt just as unwieldily as an iPhone. But once I got my hands on the Pixel 8 it was sheer perfection! Despite not being that much smaller, it fits perfectly in my hands and is a joy to hold thanks to the curved sides. Thanks to the size and shape I have little fear of dropping it. Battery life is good - I charge it about every 3 days, but take that with a grain of salt as I’m also a comparatively light user in terms of actual screen-on time. I mostly make calls, listen to music, and will sometimes send a few text messages. A big deal in getting one of these for me is that it is not only carrier unlocked, but also boot loader unlocked. So, I’m currently running GrapheneOS on it. And another big win is that replacement parts are easy to find and affordable, so making it last it’s entire supported lifespan shouldn’t be hard at all :) I absolutely love it and couldn’t recommend it enough to anyone looking for a well made, long term supported phone with plenty of software and repairability options.
I**A
Very fine performance from underrated Pixel
First off, I confess to being a Pixel 4a fanatic. To my mind, it is the single best Android phone ever, given the price point, sleek dimensions, and durability. After four years of use, my darling Barely Blue 4a was still going strong. If it were up to me, I would have continued to use it until it would run no more. Alas, as with all things business nowadays, it has a usable lifespan that is shorter than its little-phoone-that-could heart. Google stopped providing security updates for it in August 2023, and I will not wade into the hatchet job the company effected from afar on Pixel 4a users through a forced battery software retool in January 2025. Luckily for me, my 4a was not among the Impacted Devices that imploded after Google's sneaky move. Still, the battery had already degraded, and the battery "fix" meant that it lost power sooner. My 4a is still fine as a backup phone, and I will use it that way going forward. In any case, I had purchased this Pixel 8 over the holidays, after being unimpressed by the Pixel 9 series phones at the significantly higher pricetag. No phone will rival the 4a in my heart (though perhaps the Pixel 5 was close enough), but this is now the most compact feature-laden phone I could find. The Pixel 8a is quite close, and I nearly chose that, but the 8 has significant upgrades that made it worthwhile, particularly as I actually paid less for it than sale prices on the 8a. The Pixel 8 has a sharp screen, snappy performance, and on the tweaks I care about, without any of the pricey additions that do not matter to me. Certainly the screen is brighter, the processor a tad faster, and the battery a bit beefier on the 9 series, but not enough to distract me from my wallet's contentment with the 8's pricetag. The fingerprint reader is a disappointment, particularly coming from the effortless 4a back-of-the-phone version, but again, not worth several hundred dollars more to me for the upgrade. This phone has guaranteed security updates through fall of 2030, smooth scrolling, all the great Pixel camera perks and none of the silly gimmicks. Although the 9a is just around the corner, I am quite content to sit with my Pixel 8 until someone wises up to the niche of folks who want a small (as in 4a size) phone with many but not all of the bells and whistles, or until I give up and purchase another phone with enough to offer to make it worth my while.
D**R
It's a very good phone that takes great pictures and has good battery life and speed.
It has been a while since I bought this phone but I still have it. It's not flagship today by any means but it does everything I need. Takes pictures, runs apps, plays music and shows maps with Android Auto. It's fast enough between apps. It also allows me to call people. I feel that the screen is really clear. This phone is not locked which was great for when I switched carriers. If it's heavy, I couldn't say. What's a few grams between friends. I've never sat at the end of the day thinking that my phone was too heavy. It's light weight enough. It's got a sturdy build. No flex under normal use. I charge my phone about once a day but I can go two days on a single charge. I'm not a heavy user. I find that google phones to be a good value for me and have been rocking this phone for a long time now. I'm not in the market for a new one yet. I don't need to upgrade this phone as it does everything that I need today.
E**A
Después de casi 11 Meses de uso y la pantalla se repente se pone verde e leído que es problema de fábrica y que hay que cambiarle el display. lo cual no es posible si ni un año lleva el móvil. en verdad buen teléfono pero con esa falla se supone que aguantaría un buen rato con las actualizaciones. no ha llegado ni Android 15 y ya no funciona al 100% y eso que esta super cuidado.
م**ن
وصل بحالة ممتازة و كما هو مكتوب و يعمل بشكل كامل
2**R
Google perfect with vanilla android & features but built and hardware not that good but standard not lasting for long although updates for the device will 7 years. Camera on Pro models are from another planet can not be compared with today flagship
V**S
Everything was simple to set up and many things transferred over from my old LG phone. Just passwords and logins had to be looked up and re-entered. Lots of storage and performance is good so far. The camera is the standout but organizing your photos is a chore. Everything is uploaded to Google photos and it's layout is obnoxious. Only 3 weeks later I've finally found where the hard copies are stored on the phone so finally I can manage them a bit better. Another small thing that will be annoying down the line is the display. You need to unlock your phone to see the battery life %. It's ok now since a full charge last 1.3 days but in the future when the battery starts to weaken or when travelling, it's going to be annoying to have to unlock the phone each time I want to check the exact % of battery remaining. Overall, I'll probably stick with the Pixel in the future since the competition now is either corrupt/low quality, not to be trusted or overpriced Apple.
K**D
Battery is overheating when used in simple tasks Slow transition between apps Overheating during charging Overpriced in regard to specification
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