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Pixel 4 - Clearly White - 64GB - Unlocked

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Wireless Provider: Unlocked


Color: Clearly White


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Features

  • Point and shoot for the perfect photo. Capture brilliant color and control the exposure balance of different parts of your photos.
  • Get the shot without the flash. Night Sight is now faster and easier to use it can even take photos of the Milky Way.
  • Get more done with your voice. The new Google Assistant is the easiest way to send texts, share photos, and more.
  • A new way to control your phone. Quick Gestures let you skip songs and silence calls just by waving your hand above the screen.
  • End the robocalls. With Call Screen, the Google Assistant helps you proactively filter our spam before your phone ever rings.

Description

Pixel 4 is the phone Made the Google way. So it’s built around the helpful Google software you know and love, that’s always getting better. 1)Learn more about Astrophotography on Pixel 4. 2) U.S. only. English only. 3) Coming soon to Japan. Motion sense functional in the U.S., Canada, Singapore, Australia, Taiwan, and most European countries. Not all phone features are controlled by motion sense. 4) Us & Canada only. English only. 5) Approximate battery life based on a mix of talk, data, standby, mobile Hotspot and use of other features, with motion sense off and always on display off. Use of motion sense, an Active display or data usage will decrease battery life. Pixel 4 and 4 XL testing conducted in Mountain View, California in August 2019 on pre- production hardware and software. Actual results may vary. 6) Up to 10 W with Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL charging with Pixel Stand (Sold Separately). Actual results may vary. 7) Support nano SIM and eSIM (carrier dependent); Supports only usb type-c headphone Jack & Bluetooth connections; Does not Support Expandable storage.

Brand: Google


Operating System: Android


CPU Speed: 2.84 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Screen Size: 5.7 Inches


Resolution: 1080 x 2340


Model Name: Pixel 4


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked


Cellular Technology: LTE


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Product Dimensions: 0.33 x 2.7 x 5.77 inches


Item Weight: 5.7 ounces


Item model number: GA01188-US


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android


RAM: 6 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, USB


GPS: True


Special features: Touchscreen, Bluetooth Enabled, Video Calling, 4K Video Recording, Text/Messaging, Dual Camera, Smartphone, Built-In GPS


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1080 x 2340


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Audio Jack: No headphone jack


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: Clearly White


Battery Power Rating: 1 mH


Phone Talk Time: 8 Hours


Whats in the box: USB-C to C cable, SIM tool, AC Adapter, OTG Dongle, Quick Start Guide


Manufacturer: Google


Date First Available: October 15, 2019


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Standing screen display size: 5.7 Inches


Weight: 162 Grams


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  • Unspectacular but solid
Wireless Provider: Unlocked Color: Just Black Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB
When the new Pixel 4 was released I took a look at my two-year-old Pixel 2 and wondered if I really needed to upgrade, given what a great phone it had been, and still is. Giving in to a bit of retail therapy is easy, so I did. It's an expensive business getting a Pixel phone in this country (New Zealand) since it's a buy from Amazon in the US, shipping to the other end of the world, paying GST (our sales tax) converted to NZ dollars added up to $1,550. Was it worth it? Let's take a look. ** Edit: After nearly a year, I just love this phone, absolutely rock-solid even with over a hundred apps installed, I'm revising from 4 to 5 stars ** I've owned a lot of android phones and had the Pixel 4 for a few months now and it's performed pretty much flawlessly, both the software and the hardware - as I expected it would. I really like Google's own implementation of their Android O/S - it's clean and just works. There are some UI annoyances that I'll come to later. Other makes (Huawei, Samsung) all seem to be clogged up with unnecessary and buggy extra apps and take years to get Android updates through. I get Google's updates within days of release and I've never had a bad one. In their attempt to regain a handful of pixels from the bottom of the screen, Google have removed the Home and Back on-screen buttons and replaced them with gestures. This has or will probably occur on other makes of phone as Android 10 rolls out. The new gesture needs a swipe from the bottom edge (home) or from either side (back), and I pretty much hate it. ** Edit: You can turn that off and now I like it ** If you miss the edge (it's tricky if you have a case with a raised edge) then you end up swiping the app off to somewhere unwanted. If you get a bit close to the edge when you're scrolling within an app, you suddenly go home or back. It doesn't happen to me very often but when it does happen it's infuriating. Hint: When buying a case, look for one with a low profile on the screen side - though that won't protect the screen quite as well. As for other features, I'm not so sure there's a lot to say. The main one is the face recognition lock which I've turned on and also the "Keep phone unlocked while I'm looking at it" option. I like that one, it saves the phone going black when I'm taking my time reading, or something. It's also nice to just pick up the phone and look at it, it's so natural, quick and easy. People seem unduly worried about the security of this feature, I'm not sure why except maybe for the unlock while you're asleep. If someone is in a position to do that, then they are also in a position to do many awful things to me and additionally, the banking and other vulnerable stuff on my phone has a further level of security. The screen is up to par, and the glass is nice not picking up oily finger goop like all my others did after a while. I've given up on screen protectors, my phones are pretty safe being mostly in my pocket, and I like the feel of the screen. Feels like a solid build to me without being too heavy, though it's heavier than the Pixel 2 and has quite a bit more screen, mostly in the length. People seem to rave about the camera and I agree it's good, but so was the Pixel 2 so the step up doesn't seem huge to me - but then I'm no camera buff. The Pixel 2 was a bit better at close-ups which I do a lot of when working with electronics. The Pixel 4 can be zoomed up to 8x but can't focus closer than about 120mm which limits its use as a macro camera. The P2 was good down to about 60mm. (4.7" and 2.4") Sound is surprisingly good watching a video. There's nothing at the bass end but that's to be expected in such a small body. The volume is good and the sound spread is wide though perhaps a bit overdone. I'm not in a cathedral. I regularly use speakerphone and also Sennheiser Bluetooth headphones, and they perform very well on both phone calls and music. Bluetooth, WiFi, and 4G connectivity all seem solid. Battery life is marginal, my only real complaint about the hardware. An overnight charge to 100% would all be gone by 7pm if I wasn't quite careful. To counter this I bought a charger for the car so I can give it a commute-time top-up and things are better now. Wireless charging is cool and Qi chargers all seem to work fine. Makes charging in the car a breeze with a charger built into the holder. Wireless charging is not fast, about 0.9 amps, compared to a fast charger which charges at nearly 3 amps (~1 hr full charge time) but it turns the phone into a hotplate and could affect battery life. I recently bought a Samsung Galaxy Active 2 Smartwatch (SM-R810) and paired it up easily with the Pixel via Bluetooth, but with a fair amount of convoluted messing about with the Samsung apps got it all working reasonably well though it's a bit crazy and somewhat buggy. I sure wish Samsung would produce practical software like Google does. I did a review on the watch too. So was it worth it? Probably not, but mostly because my old Pixel 2 was such a nice reliable workhorse that has never slowed down even with 150 or so apps. Every other phone I ever owned has slowly ground to a standstill. I use quite a lot of apps. Am I glad I bought it? For sure, but I just can't part with the Pixel 2 so now that one's a spare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019 by LindsayP

  • Worst experience on Amazon this far.
Wireless Provider: Unlocked Color: Just Black Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB
I only put a five-star rating on this so it would be at the top of the list and people would see it. I spend a lot of time writing reviews for products and places and I think this review will be beneficial for you if you are planning on buying this phone. The first issue is with the third party selling system. When I received this phone it was very clear to me that this was not a new phone as it had a Verizon wireless SIM card in it. Clearly this is false advertisement. The second issue I had with this experience is that the phone did not operate properly. When I plug the phone in it overheated. When I turn the phone on and try to use it the screen glitched. The last and probably most important issue I had with this process and experience is the unprofessionalism of the seller. I requested a return for the item prior to its return date expiring because I had so many issues of the phone. The request for a refund was authorized by the seller but three days after the phone arrived at the seller I still had not had any confirmation or communication of my refund status. I called the store several times leaving voicemails and still have not received any feedback or communication from the seller themselves. I read other reviews on this phone that talked about the third party not holding true to their system of refunds and I thought this was a joke, but sadly this is the truth. If you are thinking about purchasing this phone understand that you can only expect so much from third party individuals and that they are not held to the same standards as amazon.com. also note that when an item seems too good to be true for the price it usually is. I was looking for a phone to replace my Google 3A which I have reverted back to because it works better and is more functional than the "brand new" phone that I paid for from the third party company. Understand that you will possibly incur some headaches and stresses from trying to get this process and phone probably working for you. I would not recommend this phone or this third party seller to anybody else. I am sure they are decent people but society in reality have taught me that you can trust everybody and this is how I feel about them thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 📱 "Great Quality and Performance—A Fantastic Phone!"
Wireless Provider: Unlocked Color: Just Black Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB
This Google Pixel phone is amazing! The condition is great, and the size feels perfect in my hands—it’s super comfortable to hold. I love the large screen size, and the images it takes are fantastic 📸. Another bonus is that I haven’t gotten any scratches on it, which is definitely a plus 👍. It functions smoothly, just like any other reliable cellphone. Overall, a solid buy that I would recommend!" ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025 by Sheri Singleton

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