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The Google Pixel 3 features a 5.5-inch display, 64GB storage, 4GB RAM, and a powerful 12MP main camera, making it the perfect companion for capturing life's moments while staying connected with dual SIM capabilities and fast charging.
S**T
Next day delivery and as described
Happy with the phone so far. A few things to be aware of with the Pixel is there is no headphone jack, the cable is USB type c so your old Android cable won't work and there is unlimited free storage until 2022 for photos and videos (even 4k). Camera is great, though if you're buying purely for the camera compare the Xiaomi Mi 9, in HDR mode it looks like the Mi 9 takes better photos.
N**E
a flagship 2020 killer, though....
Call screen is not working outside of US. camera is superb for photography, not for video. unlimited storage for photo til 2022 is also the best. battery is mediocre, 3-4 hours screen time in 2020 is not acceptable. plus this phone gets hot when using VOIP like skype, etc
M**M
Company phones with admin rights
I received a company phone. It shows a message that "this device is managed by your organization". Returned.
S**A
Great experience
Amazing product, great quality and seller was very cooperative and supportive
A**R
Great phone.
Great product.
L**R
TWO Years Later UPDATE! - HOLDING Value, Still GOOD Specs, Screen Burnt In
BOUGHT this in May 2020!Almost May, 2022 UPDATEYES! I am STILL using this phone and am still very happy with it. Main issues STILL are crappy 101 Google app updates...DO NOT auto update it; read up, the maximum volume could be better; and I burnt the screen in on the home page, my bad. Battery hanging on; buy a good quality, fast charging cable.I bought it HERE as an open box from the warehouse and would do that again. Is now selling for MORE than I paid for it. Dropped many, many times. A decent bumper case does the job. FANTASTIC camera with no camera or Google Photos app update.17 Mo. UPDATE:This phone is still performing WELL and I keep looking for an upcoming replacement when Google pulls the plug on it. HOWEVER, it appears that I probably have 1 OS update left on it. I am getting about 8 hours out of the original battery...less if I stream radio or video.NEW development this month: the icons on the home page are now burnt into the screen. This is annoying to me.It overheats in very hot sun, and if I stream music for an hour.I have done some comparisons and THOUGHT that I had decided to replace this with a Pixel 5 when the time comes. But every comparison I do with a 4 or a 5 says this is better! I definitely got my money's worth out of this phone as it is still selling for what I paid for it here! > Open box buy on Amazon Warehouse.Warning: JUST keep auto updates turned off and carefully read the reviews for any Google provided Android app parts and pieces. They usually hurt it rather than help it. This phone runs JUST FINE without a whole list of GoogleCRAP, including turning many of them off. Do not believe those screens that say "may not work" without them.15 Mo. UPDATE to my reviews below is right here HERE:The battery no longer lasts the day, but it is not awful. The phone overheated the other day when I left it in the sun in the car and shut off. I have dropped this over and over with no damage with just a decent bumper style case. I am still fighting with GOOGLE and their half baked roll outs of bits and pieces of their software-- Do not let this phone auto update. I HAVE figured out which ones not to update and I have ended up with a stable phone. ItDOES appear that sometimes Pixel 3s are oddballs and app designers and even Google have to roll out an update of something just for this phone.Read reviews in the Play Store. I do have to clear the caches of my apps every once in a while, but I think I would blame that on the apps. The camera is still FANTASTIC and the Google camera app is way better than it was when I bought the phone..I also own a much newer cheaper Motorola (Moto E) phone (backup phone carrier) in addition to this one. The speaker volume is louder than the Pixel. The flashlight is brighter than the Pixel. Everything else-- no comparison..ALL in ALL I am still liking this phone and it appears to be holding up. When it comes time, I will probably update this phone by buying some version of the Pixel 4. However, when I read the specs on all of the other Pixels, this one still wins for me. I WOULD BUY THIS AGAIN. I am going to see how long I can keep it going. I have used this phone with TWO cell networks (Verizon + TMo) and had no issues..The call quality is much better when this is not on speaker phone. I uses several Open Source apps on this phone and they work fine (RadioDroid, AnySoftKeyboard, Simple Notes, Simple Calendar)..****************************************OLDER Reviews:I was pretty convinced of the quality and security of my iPhone and used it long past the payoff date. But Apple's bad battery, broken home button and repeated half-baked iOS releases convinced me to give this phone a try..It's not the latest and greatest, but appears to be very good quality for what I paid for it. I am getting used to the pages and pages of settings, and having to clear the cache, as it has been several years since I had an Android..I bought this from the Amazon Warehouse store and the phone appeared unused. Yeah, as some reviews state, battery life could be a tad better..10 Month UPDATE!I am still using this phone and would give it a 9 out of 10 for how much I like it. I am not a phone geek. But I do not like low end phones. I frequently use this phone for taking Ebay and Etsy photographs. I am running it on an MNVO of Verizon. I have dropped it several times with a middle of the road bumper case and no screen protector...not a scratch. Google Play Store STILL fools around with updating a LONG LIST of pieces of software for this phone at the drop of the hat. Often, their ideas are half baked. I have come to a happy medium with this by loading some Open Source apps for certain things. I WILL say that the Google PHOTO app, which was an Android 10 disaster has gotten better and better. And the Google FILES app now allows me to clean up and remove junk without paying for something else. I recently bought a Moto E phone as a backup..and compared to this Pixel, it's a piece of crap. My next phone will probably be a Pixel 4 or 4a, as I am that happy with this..6 MONTH UPDATE 12.20.20OK - So I STILL like the HARDWARE of this phone. It works well. The buttons work well. I bought an C adapter and my plug in ear buds work well. I have dropped it several times without a super monstrous case over it and it has not succumbed to damage. The battery life is not great, but still about a day unless I play streaming radio all day..BUT....Google's constant meddling and redesigning of the Android software parts is still driving me crazy. It is not just ONE system update like an iPhone. This has maybe 20 little apps that can be updated independently of each other. Often the update sucks and I have to uninstall it. Often the settings for these pieces contradict each other. Google appears to totally redesign EVERYTHING all of the time, just for the heck of it..When I gave a poor rating to the keyboard in the Play Store, Google's response (internal notes, accidentally posted publicly) was that I was extremeley negative, brand aversive and should just be IGNORED! Nice! So will I stick with Android for a while, probably. But my next Android will not be made by Google. Hopefully by then, their monopoly will be broken anyway..UPDATE 10.15.20STILL like this phone but hate Google and their hair-brained update schemes, still consisting of 20 different "parts". Totally lost respect, even though some features are very convenient. They keep "playing" with stuff. On a bright note, I have flat out droppped this phone on its unprotected face and....nuthin!.UPDATE 6.24.20I still like this phone A LOT. But Android 10 appears to be a work in progress in regard to photo handling. This is a shame because of the FANTASTIC camera on this phone. I am hoping that Android 11 solves some of this. However, every time there is an update, it is an improvement..UPDATE 7.1.20I STILL like this phone! There have been some Android and Google app updates, which have been improvements. Google keeps trying to take over my life and privacy, so I turn quite a few settings off. I still had to load an album and a photo cropping app to do some things I could do on iOS in WAY less clicks. Android is loaded with over-functionality. The battery life is tolerable; about all day with frequent use..UPDATE 7.31.20 and 8.16.20Well, I STILL like this phone very much. It's GOOGLE I hate. Every little function of this phone is a separate and constantly updated app by Google. Most updates seems to improve or add a function, while breaking something that you need to WORK. Sometimes an update breaks something on a aftermarket app, and the developer will blame my phone model. Some of these apps appear to be just Google spying..What I hate: NO square photos, more clicks to edit photos, constant cashe clearing, anything Google has privacy settings that I have to CHANGE, because they are invasive..What I like: Low light camera feature is fantastic; phone does not lag; phone has never frozen on me; contextual menus available everywhere, very convenient. (I would recommend keeping an eye on cache usage of your apps. Almost any squirrely behavior I have experienced was a badly performing app, not the phone. I am a former iPhone SE user (2 of them) and was worried about the size of this phone. If you are a SMALL person who needs a SMALL phone, this one fits the bill. Can be used one-handed.
T**A
Didnt know it was refurbished
Like the size
B**L
This Is An Amazing Phone, Don't Fall Into The Trap Of Comparison Frenzy
After agonizing for months about which phone to buy, I chose to upgrade from my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge to a Pixel 3 toward the end of November 2019. I read and watched every possible review on the Pixel 3 and 4 and nearly went with a 4, but realized the Pixel 3 had everything I was looking for in a phone (and more) for a much better price than the 4.The following are a few things I prioritize in a phone and I hope hearing my experience will help you make your decision.1. Obviously the camera is absolutely amazing. Pictures come out exactly how things look in real life, if not better. I've taken tons of photos since having this phone and love how pictures come out, even before editing them.2. Battery life was a big concern of mine prior to buying the phone. Everything I read or saw online told me it was horrendous, but for me it works beautifully. I use my phone for the necessities and listen to music/podcasts for about an hour or two total throughout the day between YouTube, Pandora, and Spotify. I usually have about 10-20% left at the end of the night, and there are days I start at 5 AM. With that being said, I've realized battery life is extremely subjective based on how often you use your phone. For me, a non-heavy user, this phone works perfectly.3. Processing speed is actually quite nice on this phone. Sure it doesn't have a 90 Hz display but how much does that affect my quality of life? Absolutely none. In fact, my quality of life is probably better not having it because it doesn't drain my battery. This is a pretty fast phone despite what people said about it "only" having a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. I never find it lagging even with multiple apps open, although I don't play any games on my phone. It's very fast for the average user in my opinion.4. Screen brightness has not been an issue at all for me. Many reviews told me the screen doesn'tget bright enough, but it's pretty amazing and sometimes even too bright. The reviews I read typically showed the Pixel 3 side by side with another, brighter phone.. but how often do I use two phones simultaneously side by side? Never. So those comparisons are for comparison sake only and in real world use, the Pixel 3 has a beautiful display that is plenty bright.5. Other things that made me go with this over other phones on the market at the time (iPhone 11 Pro, Pixel 4, Samsung Galaxy S10 or Note 10, OnePlus 7 Pro) were the fingerprint scanner on the back, the ability to save over 2 years (through January 2022) worth of original quality photos onto Google photos for free, the ability to seamlessly use Google software on my phone (drive, photos, Chrome, etc.), the customizability (from home screen to developer options), strong haptic feedback, and definitely price (got this for around $450 new).Since having it, I absolutely love it and don't see myself switching from Pixel to another brand for my next phone.. but that's hopefully several years from now so we'll see what happens. For now and for the next several years, I'm going to enjoy my Pixel 3 and all it has to offer.
B**3
Great phone
This was a flagship phone just four years ago. It comes unlocked and is easy to put your current SIM card in. It has a sharp screen and takes great pictures. A little smaller than phones I have been using but I got to really like the size after a while. I was able to upgrade it to Android 12 which is just one behind the current version. And for around $30 I bought the generation one Google wireless charger which makes it easy to keep the phone charged up. Very happy.
K**R
It was a fine phone, until it came down with a crippling issue
This summer, the charging port of my Moto G7 broke for the second time. I decided to see if a phone with wireless charging capabilities could get around this problem. After some research, I settled on the Google Pixel 3, as I had always been curious about how a phone made by Google would be. The beginnings with the phone were rocky, as finding a case with a kickstand for the phone proved problematic. I wound up getting a case without a kickstand, which let the phone charge wirelessly. I later bought a magnetic kickstand, but this removed the phone's wireless charging capability. But aside from that, the phone worked fine...that is, until recently. A few weeks ago, the phone began having an error where, out of nowhere, the news screen would pop up at random, and boot me back to the home screen, where all of my apps were gone. The phone was still running, and if I got a notification from an app, I could open it with that. Failing that, I could use the google assistant to open it, but once I backed out of the app, I was back on my appless home screen. The recent apps menu was blank, and when I opened that while in an app, the app would go away and here I was again. Resetting the phone or using the backup feature restored the apps, but before long it would happen again.I did some digging. It turned out that there was another variation of this issue, where the icon for the app would disappear, but the text under it was still there and it could still be pressed. I eventually found a reddit page with my particular issue, and some of the comments on it were only a few hours old. They basically all said, "I have this problem too." It was here that I factory reset my phone. A few hours later, I was right back where I started, this issue again. Some people speculate that the recent android update might have something to do with it, and Google Pixels seem to be the poster children for the issue. From what I understand, neither Google nor Android have commented on the issue, and there does not seem to be a fix available.Until this problem started, the phone worked fine. It was not the greatest smartphone I ever used, but it was competent. For as long as this issue persists, I will be hard-pressed to recommend the Pixel Phones. Maybe one day Google and/or Android will fix it, but until then, we Pixel owners seem to have little recourse other than sitting on our hands and dealing with it until a fix comes along, as there seems to be nothing on our end that will do more than get our apps back on the home screen for a second. This sadly leaves a bitter taste in my mouth, and I foresee that I will probably not get another pixel after this one.
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