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The Google Pixel 7 Pro 5G (256GB, Hazel) is a renewed unlocked smartphone featuring a powerful Google Tensor G2 chip, a 6.7-inch QHD+ display, and a 5x optical zoom telephoto camera with pro-level features like Macro Focus. It boasts a long-lasting 5000mAh battery, Titan M2 security chip with built-in VPN for enhanced privacy, and supports 5G connectivity. Ideal for professionals seeking cutting-edge performance, privacy, and photography in one sleek device.



| ASIN | B0BQQW5FRH |
| Additional Features | 3G Data Capable, 4G Data Capable, 5G Data Capable, Always On Display, Face ID, Unlocked, Wireless Charging |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,370 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #87 in Renewed Smartphones #126 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | |
| Built-In Media | accessories |
| CPU Model | Google Tensor |
| CPU Speed | 2.35 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Color | Hazel |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,470 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3120x1440 Pixels |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Effective Video Resolution | 3840 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 10.8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6.41 x 3.02 x 0.35 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
| Manufacturer | |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 2 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 24 Hours |
| Processor Series | Google Tensor |
| Processor Speed | 2.35 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 120 |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.7 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic, Macro |
| Specific Uses For Product | photography, streaming, video conferencing, professional work |
| UPC | 657768230141 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
R**.
Confirmed unlocked and loaded GrapheneOS perfectly
Pretty ironic that only a Google phone can be totally deGoogled. Ha. My Pixel 7 Pro arrived fast, in excellent condition and completely unlocked. I was able to install GrapheneOS without a hitch and it works great. I've been wanting one of these for a while. Now, I'm almost totally degoogled. If you're getting one of these to run GraphenOS, do it. It feels so freeing and you can do everything and more that you could on any other normie phone. Graphene comes with the option to run Google Play sandboxed, so you can still run pretty much any app and get push notifications without needing a Google account or giving it hardly any permissions. I get nearly everything I need on F-Droid though. The camera really is awesome. The camera app that comes with GrapheneOS works great, but the only Google app I use is their Pixel camera app that I downloaded through Aurora store because it has some really neat timelapse and night features that can take full advantage of the camera. It took a few tries reconnecting on Aurora to allow me to load it, but eventually it connected through a Russian server and works perfect. It's all in English and the same version, it just installed through a different server since apparently they do some type of check and only allow the camera app to be downloaded on Pixel phones. Be sure to update the phone several times before installing GrapheneOS. It had Android 13 when I received it, but after running all the updates, its up to version 15 now. Battery life has been excellent, so far. I think a large part of that is just because it doesn't have Google constantly running stuff in the background. This is the best phone and OS I've ever had. It does suck that there's no SD card slot or headphone jack, but with how cheap storage is and how simple it is to transfer stuff, its not really a big deal. The 5x optical zoom camera makes up for it. The only complaint I have is it showed a charging brick in the description photos and when I asked if it was included, the automatic AI thing told me it was. I did not receive a charging brick, any accessories or literature, only a cheap 2.0 USB-A to USB-C cable not good for transferring data. (Pic is the city of Destin taken from the beach 20 miles away using 5x zoom and long night time exposure).
H**A
Great Phone Overall, Slight Heating Concern
The phone works great and looks very clean for a renewed device. Camera quality is excellent, just as expected from a Pixel, and overall performance is smooth. My only real concern is that the phone tends to heat up a bit quickly during use, which was slightly worrying. Aside from that issue, I’m satisfied with the purchase and would recommend it.
S**I
Phone is physically in perfect condition. Reports as carrier locked in developer settings.
I got this device as a training device for my job, because my skills at diagnosing and tutoring for android devices have been lacking. This device was advertised as carrier unlocked. What I received is not. The system is not allowing me to check for further details due to how it was programmed by Google. I do not want to get a more in depth check because that is not my intended use case, but it is indicated by the fact that the device will not allow me to OEM unlock it within the developer settings. For my purposes, it is far more than sufficient and passable as the operating system proper is in full working order, and the device is cosmetically unblemished. I should also note that I am not the only one who has received a carrier locked device, I’ve noticed a couple other reviewers have as well. Moving on to a much more positive note, the device’s hardware is excellent. The display is excellent and gets considerably bright, the battery life is excellent even without the adaptive battery life feature fully operational, and it is a superb value for the cost to boot. The cameras are very good, and this is coming from a hobbyist photographer who uses a DSLR and iPhone 12 Pro. The singular flaw that I have noticed is the carrier lock. Other than that, it is an incredible device, especially for the price point. But that flaw is typically a dealbreaker whose potentiality should be known about, it just did not particularly matter in my case. Edit (Jan. 5, 2025): Found that the device I received seems to be carrier locked to Verizon. Verizon-made apps were buried within the hidden system apps, and strangely aren’t active or visible unless I go out of my way to look for them. Thought I’d add this in case it helps anyone.
M**E
Pixels are #1
Perfect condition. Perfect price. Perfect phone. Better than Samsung and Apple!
Z**.
Worth the money
I seen some rough reviews and was a little reluctant to order this phone. After pulling the trigger, I received the phone in EXCELLENT condition. Only issue I had was ESim not working. I ordered a physical SIM card through visible and it worked like a charm. Phone has no scratches, dings, or any cosmetic issues. Works like a beauty.
E**N
Google Pixel 7 Pro: A Camera Powerhouse with a Few Drawbacks
As a long-time Google Pixel user, having owned everything from the Nexus One to the Pixel 5, the Pixel 7 Pro felt like the next natural step in my tech evolution. After spending some quality time with it, I can confidently say that Google has stepped up its game yet again. This phone is a photography powerhouse with an incredible screen, but it’s not without its quirks. Here are my personal highlights and a couple of the pain points. Camera: A Photographer's Dream If there’s one thing Google consistently nails, it’s the camera. And the Pixel 7 Pro continues that tradition with a vengeance. The triple-camera setup—featuring a 50 MP wide lens, 12 MP ultra-wide, and a 48 MP telephoto—paired with Google’s AI-driven software, delivers photos that are frankly astounding. I’ve used it in all sorts of lighting conditions, and it never disappoints. Night Sight, in particular, is a game-changer. I’ve taken photos in near darkness, and the results are bright, clear, and detailed without that nasty noise you often get from other smartphones. The Super Res Zoom also surprised me. Zooming in up to 30x, I expected pixelated messes, but somehow Google’s AI magic produces crisp, usable photos that I wouldn’t expect from any smartphone. A fun bonus is the Magic Eraser feature. It’s incredibly satisfying to just tap and remove that random passerby in the background of an otherwise perfect photo. And the new Cinematic Blur video feature gives you that nice DSLR bokeh effect for those who, like me, dabble in mobile video shooting. However, the camera bump… oh boy. I get that Google needed space for those advanced sensors, but the protrusion is hard to ignore. It makes the phone wobble when flat, and in my case, it even interfered with wireless charging in my Tesla. It’s one of those small annoyances that doesn’t ruin the experience but can be a dealbreaker for some. Display: Stunning and Smooth The 6.7-inch OLED display on the Pixel 7 Pro is one of the most stunning screens I’ve ever used. The colors are vibrant, blacks are deep, and everything looks razor-sharp thanks to the QHD+ resolution. Whether I’m gaming, watching Netflix, or just browsing, it feels immersive. The 120Hz refresh rate makes a noticeable difference when scrolling or switching between apps. Everything feels buttery smooth and responsive. Even outside in bright sunlight, the screen holds its own, making it easy to see details. The curved edges, while mostly aesthetic, add a premium feel to the phone’s design. Drawbacks: Fingerprint Reader and That Camera Bump Now, here’s where things get a little less rosy. The in-display fingerprint reader—while improved over previous models—still leaves something to be desired. It’s slow compared to what other phones offer, and it’s finicky if your fingers or the screen aren’t perfectly clean. There were moments where I’d try multiple times to unlock the phone, which, let’s be honest, is annoying when you’re in a rush. And then, as mentioned earlier, there’s the camera bump. Aesthetically, I’m not a fan, but practically, it’s worse. Without a case, it feels like you’re always risking scratching the lens or tipping the phone over on a flat surface. It’s a trade-off for such a powerful camera system, but still a bit of a nuisance. Clean Android Experience On the software front, the Pixel 7 Pro is a breath of fresh air. Stock Android 13 with zero bloatware. I can’t overstate how much I appreciate that. No unwanted apps cluttering up the system, and the phone runs fast and smoothly right out of the box. Plus, with Google’s hardware, you’re always first in line for Android updates, which is a nice perk for long-term users like me. Conclusion In summary, the Pixel 7 Pro is a beast of a phone, especially if you’re big into photography or simply enjoy a clean Android experience. The camera is easily the best I’ve used on a smartphone, and the display makes using the phone a real pleasure. That said, the fingerprint reader could be better, and the camera bump is definitely a love-it-or-hate-it feature. If you’re like me and value cutting-edge camera tech and a clutter-free phone, the Pixel 7 Pro will not disappoint. Just be prepared for a few quirks along the way.
J**B
Solid device, but has cosmetic issues
Very good phone. I bought this phone as an experiment phone that I can download custom operating systems on without being worried about damaging my daily driver phone and I've got some thoughts. This is a renewed excellent grade and I would say it fits relatively loosely in the excellent grade. Mostly it fits perfectly in terms of functionality and battery life. I've gotten lucky with renewed phones before that turned out to just be new open box returns but these phones are 3 years old now so the possibility of that is getting pretty low. It's got some scratches on the screen that aren't visible unless under direct light, and it's got a lot of strange residue dots on the back glass that won't come off no matter what kinda like someone sprayed it with bug spray and just never cleaned it off (don't ask how I know what happens when glass is sprayed with bug spray). Which is whatever to me. I specifically wanted a cheap phone I didn't feel bad about if it got bricked. But I'm writing this review on it if that tells you anything. Very solid device; only issues are cosmetic.
B**K
Nice phone
Overall really like the phone, a little disappointed as I opted to get the excellent condition and one of the bottom speakers does not work and the charge port is slightly loose. Otherwise great condition.
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