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Google Pixel 6 Pro - 5G Android Phone - Unlocked Smartphone with Advanced Pixel Camera and Telephoto Lens - 256GB - Stormy Black

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Color: Stormy Black


Size: 256 GB


Features

  • Advanced Camera System: Features wide and ultrawide lenses, 4x optical zoom, and a main sensor that captures 150% more light for crisp photos.
  • Fast Charging: Battery adapts to your usage patterns to save power for frequently used apps.
  • Water Resistant Design: Withstands splashes and accidental spills thanks to an IP68 rating.
  • Premium Materials: Crafted from Gorilla Glass and aluminum for durability and style.
  • Long Battery Life: Provides up to 84 hours of use between charges for all-day productivity.

Description

Introducing Pixel 6 Pro, the completely redesigned, fully loaded Google 5G cell phone.[1] With a powerful camera system, next-gen security, and the custom Google Tensor processor, it’s the smartest and fastest Pixel yet.[2] And it’s an unlocked Android smartphone, so you can choose the data plan and carrier that work for you.[1] [1] Works with all major carriers. Contact carrier for details. 5G service is carrier dependent. Requires a 5G data plan (sold separately). 5G service not available on all carrier networks or in all areas. Contact carrier for details. 5G service, speed and performance depend on many factors, including carrier network capabilities and signal strength. Actual results may vary. Some features not available in all areas. Data rates may apply. See g.co/pixel/networkinfo for info. [2] Compared to Pixel 5. Based on internal CPU benchmark testing on pre-production devices. [3] Compared to main rear camera on Pixel 5. [4] Image simulated. Magic Eraser may not work on all image elements. [5] Deblurring may not work on all photos or videos with faces. [6] Fast wired charging rates are based upon use of the Google 30W USB-C® Charger plugged into a wall outlet. Compatible with USB PD 3.0 PPS adapters. Actual results may be slower. Adapters sold separately.

Brand: Google


Model Name: Pixel 6 Pro


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked for All Carriers


Operating System: Android 12.0


Cellular Technology: GSM,CDMA,HSPA,EVDO,LTE


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC


Color: Stormy Black


Screen Size: 6.7 Inches


Wireless network technology: GSM, LTE


Product Dimensions: 6.45 x 2.98 x 0.35 inches


Item Weight: 7.4 ounces


Item model number: GA02258-US


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 19, 2021


Manufacturer: Google


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.7 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 12 GB


Battery Capacity: 4905 Milliamp Hours


Item Weight: 210 Grams


Charging Time: 2 Hours


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  • Amazing device
Color: Stormy Black Size: 256 GB
Google Pixel 6 Pro is an amazing device. I opted for the unlocked version to use with Spectrum Mobile, and 256GB since I sometimes had more than 128GB on my last phone (photos, videos, downloaded maps for Google Maps and outdoors apps,etc.). First, let's address 5G service: It is hit-or-miss. It ain't the phone's fault, it's just the nature of 5G. It has very short range from towers (that's why 5G towers are popping up in subdivisions, city streets, etc.) and can't penetrate buildings like earlier services. So, don't blame the phone if 5G don't work where you are. 4G and LTE are your reliable friends. Also, even if you do have 5G showing on the phone, don't expect blazing speeds. I've tested speeds with 5G on and off while sitting in restaurants, doctors offices, city traffic (as a passenger) and at home. Sometimes 5G is 200mbps or better, and sometimes it is slower than 4G/LTE. It depends on distance from the tower, signal strength and traffic on the tower. Don't write negative reviews for any phone based on unrealistic 5G wishes. Now, about the Pixel 6 Pro: Here's what I like: 1. The very large screen lets me read without always using reading glasses. 2. Battery life seems to be very good for the amount and types of usage. I try to stay between 20-80% charge for longevity sake. 3. The cameras (3 of them) are very good. I opted for the 3-camera 6 Pro for the cameras, allowing me to capture travel scenes without the added weight and hassle of the Nikon plus it's lenses, charger, etc. We just returned from Aruba, and I didn't miss the Nikon at all. I use the wide angle (0.7x) and telephoto (4x) a lot, and it's pretty good when you use digital zoom at 20x. I use the photosphere feature often when traveling, and it's a great way to share the experiences. And, the night and astrophotography capabilities are way better than expected. Get a mini tripod and try those sometimes (astrophotography shots can take 4 minutes). As a guy that used manual film cameras before digital was possible, I would like more control of the camera functions, but there are apps for that. After your images upload to Google Photos, try the Magic Eraser editing tool you've heard about to get rid of unwanted people or cars from a scene. It ain't totally automatic, but it sure beats the old ways of doing it. I don't shoot many videos, but I might now that I have better capabilities. If concerned about scratching the cameras, apply a tempered glass protector for the camera. It's cheap and easy. And they have a cutout for the flash and microphone. 4. Phone calls are reliable and clear. No problems with dropped calls. 5. Google's Spam Filters prevent most calls from getting through. If an unwanted call (or one you can't answer immediately) rings, flip the phone face-down to shush it. Better yet, turn the ringer off before church service starts. 6. The fingerprint reader works fine for me. Take time to train it for more than one finger, and increase sensitivity before applying a screen protector. 7. There are many useful settings, so take your time and explore them. 8. International use was easy. All I had to do was call Spectrum Mobile to enable international use, then take off. They charge per minute for calls, per text message, and per MB for data (please turn off mobile data roaming). It was super easy and reliable in Aruba, although we did get a welcome to Jamaica message. Now, what I don't like: Nothing. I did my research and knew what to expect. Who would order a phone costing over $1000 (taxes, accessories, etc.) without knowing what they're getting? I could gripe that it's too tall for most shirt pockets, but I specifically wanted a big screen, so it ain't Google's fault. I could gripe about the swiping gestures, but I like them after learning how they work. There are many other smartphones out there, so do your own homework and buy one you like. Would I buy this phone again? Yes. Absolutely. But I was hoping the 7 Pro could be available before I killed my Pixel 3. Oh well, that's neither phone's fault. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2022 by Tim

  • Excellent except for battery life
Color: Stormy Black Size: 256 GB
I have tried a lot of different brands, especially recently. Of course I had many Samsungs but the disappointment over customer support on a brand new phone that got wet was enough to start me looking. I've tried LG, ONEPLUS, and now I'm on the Google Pixel. The LG had half of the screen fade vs the other half. The ONEPLUS fell and cracked severely but did not shatter. It is still usable as a backup but I would be afraid of it getting wet. As for the Google, it is perfect except the battery runs out too early so I would have to carry a power bank wherever I go. Photos are great, being better than Apple and Samsung. Speed is way up there. Works really well with Bluetooth including the hard one of hearing aids. A problem I do have that is not their fault is that changing brands will get you thoroughly lost when trying to adjust settings. Was that menu option under this setting like Samsung or under that one like ONEPLUS or unlike any other. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022 by trussman

  • Overall is good, but it keep overheating
Color: Stormy Black Size: 256 GB
In tropical area, it is easily overheat, notification phone is too hot when taking video keep showing so it cannot record video, also it drained batteries faster (when it is hot), Fingerprint sensor sometimes works, and it is consistent..
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022 by Ardes M Y Stg

  • Great phone.
Color: Stormy Black Size: 256 GB
It gets the job done.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Tasa Reisbeck

  • Worst phone I've ever owned
Color: Stormy Black Size: 256 GB
A caveat here: as a computing device, this is pretty solid, though not incredible. It has an amazing camera and it's pretty snappy. But as a phone...it's borderline unusable. It's 5G capable, but I'm never on 5G. Or even 4G. It spends most of its time on LTE or with no connection at all, something that my old Note never did in the same area with the same carrier. A restart sometimes helps, but usually only slightly. I've not once had full bars on it. The battery barely makes it through the day, because 46% of the battery usage is searching for cellular signal. It drops wifi, texts won't go through, often simply won't bother dialing when you input a number, and only directs calls to me about 40% of the time. I'll find voicemails from people wondering why I didn't pick up when the phone never even rang or notified me that a call was coming in, often WHILE I'M HOLDING THE PHONE AND LOOKING AT IT. If a call does go through, it often sounds like I'm talking to a robot. Turns out, I'm not alone...number one complaint on this phone is the poor connectivity. Google even has a beta program to try to fix it, but they've so far failed. I've tried to trade it in for a new phone, and no one will accept this one as a trade in. It is also prone to glitches, crashes, and occasional screen non-responsivity. Not to a degree that it's a dealbreaker, but certainly more than I've experienced with other phones. A couple subjective dislikes: I don't like the stock Android interface. I loved it on the Pixel 1, but the updates have made it so that I have to memorize gestures, and I prefer simple "back" and "Home" buttons. The camera bulge is just a big bar all the way across the back and it's ugly as all hell. But that's just me, your mileage may vary on that. Bottom line, if I'd paid $350 for this thing, I'd shrug and say "oh, well, you get what you pay for." But this is a $1200 flagship phone that flat out won't work most of the time. I will never again buy a Pixel, which is sad because the Pixel 1 was one of the best phones I've ever had. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Patrick Connelly

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