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Pixel 2 Phone (2017) by Google, G011A 64GB 5" inch (GSM Only, No CDMA) Factory Unlocked Android 4G/LTE Smartphone (Just Black) - International Version

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Color: Black


Size: 64 GB


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  • For USA Buyers : This Smartphone is compatible/will work with any GSM Networks such as AT&T, T-Mobile. For exact 2G GSM, 3G, 4G/LTE compatibility, please check with your network provider in advance prior to your purchase. This phone WILL NOT WORK with any CDMA Networks such as VERIZON, SPRINT, US CELLULAR.
  • Network Compatibility : 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and/or 3G 850(B5) / 900(B8) / 1700|2100(B4) / 1900(B2) / 2100(B1) and/or 4G LTE 700(B12) / 700c(B13) / 700(B17) / 700(B28) / 700(B29) / 800(B20) / 850(B5) / 850(B26) / 1700|2100(B4) / 1700/2100(B66) / 900(B8) / 1500(B32) / 1800(B3) / 1900(B2) / 1900(B25) / 2100(B1) / 2300(B30) / 2600(B7) : TD-LTE : 2300(B40) / 2500(B41) / 2600(B38)
  • 5.0" inch, AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, 1080 x 1920 pixels, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
  • 64GB Storage, 4 GB LPDDR4x RAM, Cameras (Rear: 12.2 MP / Front: 8 MP), Nano-SIM
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, 2.35 Ghz + 1.9 Ghz, 64 Bit Octa-Core, 2700 mAh battery, Up to 7 hours of go with 15 minutes of charge

Description

The all-new Pixel 2. Google inside and out. Discover a better way to capture, store and see the world. Pixel 2 features a smart camera that takes beautiful photos even in low light, a fast-charging battery and the Google Assistant built-in. A more impressive camera. All-around. Capture stunning photos with an effortless photography experience. Pixel 2 changes the way you take, save and share your moments – including new ways to dress up your photos with AR stickers. Your photos, forever. Save all your photos and videos in original quality with unlimited storage in Google Photos. This means you’ll never have to delete photos again. Plus Google Photos makes it easy to find, organize and share whatever you want.


Product Dimensions: 5.74 x 2.74 x 0.31 inches


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Item model number: G011A


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android


RAM: 4 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular


Display technology: AMOLED


Other display features: Wireless


Device interface - primary: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Form Factor: Smartphone


Colour: Black


Phone Talk Time: 7 Hours


Manufacturer: Google


Date First Available: October 19, 2017


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  • Upgraded From Nexus 6P
Color: Just Black Size: 64 GB
Going to compare this to Google's other phone, the Nexus 6P since it's been my daily driver before owning this phone* and describe the Pixel 2 from that perspective Decided to switch over since I miss owning a 5inch phone and the battery life on the 6P is not as good as it used to be. First thing I like to say is that there is no night-and-day difference between these two phones. The Pixel 2 has better functionality in most cases, but the Nexus 6P still hold up really well as is not outdated whatsoever. Last week, the 6P had its Android Oreo over-the-air software update. Well read on if you're on the fence. *Skipped out on Pixel 1 since it didn't have front facing speakers --Battery Life Pixel 2 wins this hands down, even better than the 6P when I got it out of the box at launch. Can last up to 1.5 to 2 days if you're conservative. Example: Typical 8 hour work day +1 hour commute (half hour to and from work) + 30min lunch break During commute non stop music. 80% volume Lunch 20-25mins on Youtube 15min breaks: some light mobile gaming, Two 2-3 minute phone calls Check e-mail text and notifications throughout the day Doing all of this. Starting from 100%, dropped down to 48% by the end of the day Super fast charging with included charger. Very similar to the Moto X Pure, but the batter life is way longer. Takes about an hour and a half to fully charge your phone from 10% --Camera Better stabilization/auto focus The auto focus on the 6P is horrible, even if you tap on the screen it will not focus accurately. On the Pixel 2 it auto focuses on an object for you without having to touch the screen and does a decent job at it too. 6P does a better job at capturing true real life colors especially in scenery. Pixel 2 makes everything more vibrant and seems like it auto photo-shops everything (which can be a good or bad thing depending on your preference). Pixel 2 has way better front facing camera. Excellent for selfies as it auto blurs the background and do automatic lighting touch ups on your face. Video works way better as there's less camera shake when playing back Did a blind camera test with phones I have available**, borrowed from friends/family and the Pixel 2 had better quality picture hands down. **Nexus 6p, iphone7, Galaxy 7 Edge, Note 4, Moto x pure, Amazon Fire Phone. Note that I don't have access to all high end phones such as iphone X, Note 8, HTC U11, LGV30 along others. --Finger Print Sensor Both very similar. Didn't notice a difference. Was able to detect 100% of the time with dry/clean fingers --Visual aesthetic, build quality Don't know about some people, but I love the camera visor hump on the 6P. Makes it look very futuristic and stands out from other phones. The Pixel 2 on the other hand, looks very generic and plain. The Pixel 2 does not have a streamline look like iphone x or Galaxy edge series as the screen not edge-to-edge. It has large bezels on the top and bottom which i don't really mind since I'm not accustomed to bezel-less screens, but i can see how some people are if they're used to it. Having bezels does have it's advantages as it's great for mobile games where you have to hold your phone horizontally Pixel 2 is also very lightweight. Even lighter than the Nexus 5 and feels very fragile. This is the only phone i bought a case for a week after purchase. Pixel 2 is dust and water resistant. Great for traveling, if you're an extrovert, or an adventurer with no arrows to the knee I don't like the side buttons. For the 6P the power button has this cross hatch metal texture design to it making it easily distinguishable from the volume rocker. For the Pixel 2, all the buttons feels the same, so it takes some time to get a feel for it Personal preference, but i like the 5inch display rather than the 6inch (thus one of my main reason for switching). 6inch is better for viewing cinematic movies/videos, but I already own a laptop and tablet and those tend to do a better job. I find a 5inch phone more portable and less finger travel when using --UI Android Oreo is very smooth. You will not notice a difference from the 6P with Android Oreo unless you compare them side by side. Pixel 2 is slightly faster, but only by milliseconds. Most of it probably have to do with finger travel from larger screen --Front facing speakers At first i assumed it would be muffled compared to the 6P due to the water and dust resistance, but it's surprisingly better than the 6P at higher volumes. At around 80% + volume there's much less distortion on the Pixel 2. Not to say that the 6P is bad, but once you hear the sound quality at near max volume from the Pixel 2 it's hard to go back. No headphone jack on the Pixel 2. So you have to resort to bluetooth for personalized music. This can be troublesome if you are an audiophile especially if you already own a expensive wired headset But if you are a true audiophile, and can afford it, i would get a dedicated mp3 player. Namely the Sony Walkmen brand It does come with a USB-C to 3.5mm cable in box -Software update New android software first on Pixel 2 for 3 years instead of 2. 6P still have updates as mentioned before it updated to Andriod 8.0 last week I also own the Nexus 5 (phone released in 2013) and it still receives security updates from Google, but it stopped getting major software updates (stopped at Android 6.0.1) probably due to hardware limitations. Pixel 2 like other Google phones has no bloatware like ones you see on Samsung phones as is pure android -Active Edge At first i thought it was a throw away feature, but I find it quite useful overtime In the beginning i just used it to set alarms, but after a while starting using it for the Android Assistant. It's very similar to pressing on the google search bar, but much faster. Note that if your phone is off and you use the squeeze feature,you are automatically prompted to the lock screen. Exception being you have no passcode, you have trusted locations or trusted bluetooth devices active. Trusted faces also work, but it takes a second extra for it to boot up. When the phone is on, it's very intuitive, as it's easier to ask the assistant anything from directions and reminders on the fly. You can also squeeze to silence phone calls instead of pressing the volume rocker if you see a spam or phone number of a person you don't' have to talk to at the moment --Google Lens Google lens is similar to Amazon Firefly (on the Amazon phone that no one uses?). It's better at picking up words, number and text than objects -Always on Display/ "Now Playing" Out of the box, the Pixel 2 has an always on display showing the time/date, and app icon notification. You can go to settings and turn this off if you want to save battery life. If you have it off, you can easily access it by double tapping on the screen. Always on display is great when you're sleeping and as you can glace over to look if you have it on a smartphone stand on the nightstand Pixel 2 has a "Now Playing" feature which auto detects music playing in the background with is great as you don't have to ask google assistant for it or use a 3rd party app like Sound Hound. Song has to play in background for 10-20secs in most cases before it's able to display on your phone depending on how loud, clear and popular the song is. --Transfer Process Easy to transfer data use included adapter. If you own an android phone, all apps will transfer over, you just need to re-enter some passwords if it's not connected directly to your google account. You can also transfer iphone data over but it's only contacts, and photos ----Overall a good upgrade if you like the enhanced features. 6P is still a good phone and is not outdated in terms of software and hardware. If you find the upgraded/new features on the Pixel 2 enticing then it's a good upgrade. If you have any questions, please put in the comments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017 by Vincent Vincent

  • Don’t buy from amazon, if you really want the phone buy from google
Color: Just Black Size: 64 GB
I only had the phone for 2 months and it totally stopped working. It was stuck on the bootloader screen and couldn’t recover it no matter what I did. I called amazon support, the person was no help and told me she couldn’t do anything because I couldn’t return it. The only thing she did that was helpful was call google support for me and they were helpful. I told them my problem and told me that my phone couldn’t be fixed and they asked me for the IMEI # to see if I was under warranty. Thank goodness I was now I have to send the phone to them and they should send me a replacement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019 by Leanne

  • I might be in love with my phone...
Color: Just Black Size: 64 GB
I have tried Kyocera, LG, and Samsung Android flavors in the past. This phone is Android as it was meant to be. So much more pleasant to use than any other Android flavor is tough to even describe. The camera has just blown me away. I never used to take pictures. Now I do. The camera is just freaking amazing. Also, unlimited Google drive back up till 2020. Awesome. My only recommendation is, don't ever buy the newest Google phone. It takes Google about a year or two after release to "finish" a product. I am two versions behind, which is about perfect to my taste. I need my phone to work correctly 100% of the time. This phone does. I gave it about 3 months before writing this review. I am kind of in love with my new phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019 by Garrett Fuller

  • Great Phone
Color: Clearly White Size: 128 GB
Love the size. Takes beautiful pics. 128gb of memory. Water resistant. Large bezels...but I like the everyday practicality...especially when using the phone in landscape mode. Excellent support and super fast to receive software upgrades. Battery last all day on a full charge with "moderate" use. I have small feminine hands and the phone is easy to use one handed. Fits perfectly in a back pocket. Excellent night pics with the camera. Seller (Edge Cellular) shipped the phone out quickly and even though it was rated "good" condition the phone came nearly flawless. Very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2019 by njack njack

  • If you want a perfect condition refurb ... that's what I received and you'll be happy!
Color: Black Size: 128 GB
I purchased this phone from a 3rd party seller called Infitek. I emailed the seller ahead of time and was told that I was buying a brand new phone. To their credit, the phone I received was in perfect condition. But, it was a refurbished carrier-unlocked phone. For most, that's perfectly fine and if that works for you I would recommend this seller. However, I was specifically looking for a phone with an unlockable bootloader. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, phones that have been refurbished no longer have an unlockable bootloader. So, just something to be aware of if that's what you're looking for. I don't know if other sellers are selling the same thing, but if you are specifically looking for an unlockable bootloader you may want to inquire about that specifically. Honestly, it's probably impossible any more to get one unless you buy used (and deal with a years-old battery). :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021 by Bob H.

  • Great Camera, Great Value
Color: Just Black Size: 64 GB
As someone who is happily locked into the Apple ecosystem (iPhone, iMac, iPad, MacBook) I knew nothing about the Android phones until I started doing research. I purchased the Pixel 2 specifically for its great camera — single lens, with optical stabilization and amazing "night sight" setting. The Pixel 2 launched at about the same time as the iPhone 8 (also with a great camera & video setting) but currently can be purchased for roughly half the cost of an iPhone 8! So for me, it really came down to cost. Photos are amazingly sharp/detailed and "night sight" is truly incredible. Like all single lens cameras, the digital zoom is to be avoided, but I already knew that. Video is good, not great but I don't shoot much video so it isn't an issue for me. If you're looking for great features and a great camera, the Pixel 2 offers these at a tremendous value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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