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Woot has Google Pixel 8 Unlocked Android Smartphone 128GB for $539.99. Shipping is free with prime. [amazon]

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Posted January 27, 2024 at 19:18 PM EST
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By anonymous on 01/29/2024, 10:20 PM EST
Pixel 7a was released only 8 months ago, 4 months away from one year //@anonymous: I have a Pixel 7a and been using for almost a year. Super happy with it. Switched from iPhone12 //@anonymous: Exactly. Google phones have such a horrible quality that this shouldn't be considered a deal. //@Anonymous: $359 will be a deal

By anonymous on 01/29/2024, 12:01 AM EST
I have a Pixel 7a and been using for almost a year. Super happy with it. Switched from iPhone12 //@anonymous: Exactly. Google phones have such a horrible quality that this shouldn't be considered a deal. //@Anonymous: $359 will be a deal

By anonymous on 01/28/2024, 06:05 PM EST
APPL is no better, these companies are all out of control //@anonymous: Of course, AI will forward all possible your privacy to Google //@anonymous: google will stick with its TPU Tensor for sure, as it's trying to further with AI strategy, can expect they'll get better on the chip //@Anonymous: Since Pixel 6 Google switched to Tensor processor integrated with a Samsung Exynos modem. Since then, numerous issues appeared. So far Samsung phones never used it's own Exynos modem.

By anonymous on 01/28/2024, 03:46 PM EST
Of course, AI will forward all possible your privacy to Google //@anonymous: google will stick with its TPU Tensor for sure, as it's trying to further with AI strategy, can expect they'll get better on the chip //@Anonymous: Since Pixel 6 Google switched to Tensor processor integrated with a Samsung Exynos modem. Since then, numerous issues appeared. So far Samsung phones never used it's own Exynos modem.

By anonymous on 01/28/2024, 03:04 PM EST
it'll be $449 if you go from play store and google fi, just 120 days after activation, consider $20 for a month just for call and text, that's around 4mon $20*4=$80 extra for the extra service, not bad. Price still beat the $539 here

By anonymous on 01/28/2024, 02:59 PM EST
google will stick with its TPU Tensor for sure, as it's trying to further with AI strategy, can expect they'll get better on the chip //@Anonymous: Since Pixel 6 Google switched to Tensor processor integrated with a Samsung Exynos modem. Since then, numerous issues appeared. So far Samsung phones never used it's own Exynos modem.

By anonymous on 01/28/2024, 12:15 PM EST
What about the overheat & sudden black screen issues?

By anonymous on 01/28/2024, 10:37 AM EST
Manually switch to airplane mode also temporarily fix Pixel signal issues. And problem is rare if you use LTE instead of 5G. Obviously 5G towers need to be blamed as well. //@anonymous: iPhone 12 and later finally switched to Qualcomm modems but they still have numerous cellular reception issues. You need repeatedly switch to airplane mode and back to fix it. //@anonymous: Since Pixel 6 Google switched to Tensor processor integrated with a Samsung Exynos modem. Since then, numerous issues appeared. So far Samsung phones never used it's own Exynos modem.

By anonymous on 01/28/2024, 08:03 AM EST
iPhone 12 and later finally switched to Qualcomm modems but they still have numerous cellular reception issues. You need repeatedly switch to airplane mode and back to fix it. //@anonymous: Since Pixel 6 Google switched to Tensor processor integrated with a Samsung Exynos modem. Since then, numerous issues appeared. So far Samsung phones never used it's own Exynos modem.

By anonymous on 01/27/2024, 09:43 PM EST
And bud fix //@anonymous: Pixel phones no doubt have the best Android experience. I would wait a half year to ten months to save hundreds of $$$ //@anonymous: I am enjoying it, got it for $550 on the day that Samsung announced S24. Super performance. Switch back to Android again.

By anonymous on 01/27/2024, 09:17 PM EST
Since Pixel 6 Google switched to Tensor processor integrated with a Samsung Exynos modem. Since then, numerous issues appeared. So far Samsung phones never used it's own Exynos modem.

By anonymous on 01/27/2024, 09:09 PM EST
Pixel phones no doubt have the best Android experience. I would wait a half year to ten months to save hundreds of $$$ //@anonymous: I am enjoying it, got it for $550 on the day that Samsung announced S24. Super performance. Switch back to Android again.

By anonymous on 01/27/2024, 08:58 PM EST
I am enjoying it, got it for $550 on the day that Samsung announced S24. Super performance. Switch back to Android again.

By anonymous on 01/27/2024, 08:28 PM EST
Exactly. Google phones have such a horrible quality that this shouldn't be considered a deal. //@Anonymous: $359 will be a deal

By anonymous on 01/27/2024, 07:49 PM EST
$359 will be a deal

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