If owning the latest and greatest flagship smartphone is not your priority and you are just looking for an excellent deal in which you can daily drive a previous-generation model for a few years, the Pixel 7 Pro is an excellent option. The base version that sports 128GB of non-expandable storage can be had for less than $500 on Amazon in both the Hazel and Obsidian Finish, making those variants practically mid-rangers thanks to the latest discount.
When evaluating a premium smartphone, the Pixel 7 Pro checks the majority of the boxes, as it flaunts a large 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a crisp 3120 x 1440 resolution. The panel also supports a refresh rate that goes up to 120Hz and can clock down to 10Hz to converse battery life when needed. Aside from that, you have a design that will catch everyone’s attention because not one of Google’s competitors has introduced a handset with this exterior.
The Tensor G2 chipset is slower than the competition, but in real-world scenarios, you will barely notice the difference. The highlight of the Pixel 7 Pro are those rear cameras, offering a wide, telephoto, and ultrawide configuration to deliver a versatile experience. Even though Google has stuck with older sensors, its color science and computational techniques in capturing accurate images and video are right up there with the likes of Apple and Samsung.
Google has also incorporated a generous 5,000mAh battery that will last you for the entire day while allowing the user to charge the cell wirelessly or through a wired connection. The Pixel 7 Pro also supports Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and Bluetooth LE, which are advanced standards that make the experience even better. Less than two years ago, Google introduced this flagship for $899 for the 128GB version, so to see it available for less than $500 is a dream come true for several looking for an exceptional deal.
Get the Pixel 7 Pro from Amazon (128GB storage, Hazel finish)
Get the Pixel 7 Pro from Amazon (128GB storage, Obsidian finish)
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