

🚀 Elevate your mobile game with Pixel 7 Pro — where power meets precision.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro 5G (128GB, Hazel) is a renewed, unlocked smartphone featuring a stunning 6.7-inch QHD+ LTPO OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, powered by the advanced Google Tensor G2 chip. It boasts a professional-grade triple-camera system with a 50MP main sensor, 12MP ultrawide with Macro Focus, and 48MP telephoto lens with up to 30x zoom. Designed for all-day use, it includes a 5000mAh battery with Extreme Battery Saver mode extending life up to 72 hours. Compatible with all major U.S. carriers, it offers premium performance, security with Titan M2 chip, and versatile connectivity in a sleek, unlocked package.



| ASIN | B0BKD96YJT |
| Audio Jack | No headphone jack |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Power Rating | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,304 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #75 in Renewed Smartphones #108 in Cell Phones |
| Charging Time | 109 minutes |
| Color | Hazel |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,377) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2022 |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Item model number | Pixel 7 Pro |
| Manufacturer | |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| OS | Android |
| Other camera features | 50 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 12 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 6.41 x 3.02 x 0.35 inches |
| RAM | 12 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 1440 x 3120 |
| Special features | Telephoto Lens, Pro-Level Camera Features, 5G Support |
| Standing screen display size | 6.7 Inches |
| Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
| Whats in the box | Charging cable, SIM Tray Ejector |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular |
R**.
Confirmed unlocked and loaded GrapheneOS perfectly
Pretty ironic that only a Google phone can be totally deGoogled. Ha. My Pixel 7 Pro arrived fast, in excellent condition and completely unlocked. I was able to install GrapheneOS without a hitch and it works great. I've been wanting one of these for a while. Now, I'm almost totally degoogled. If you're getting one of these to run GraphenOS, do it. It feels so freeing and you can do everything and more that you could on any other normie phone. Graphene comes with the option to run Google Play sandboxed, so you can still run pretty much any app and get push notifications without needing a Google account or giving it hardly any permissions. I get nearly everything I need on F-Droid though. The camera really is awesome. The camera app that comes with GrapheneOS works great, but the only Google app I use is their Pixel camera app that I downloaded through Aurora store because it has some really neat timelapse and night features that can take full advantage of the camera. It took a few tries reconnecting on Aurora to allow me to load it, but eventually it connected through a Russian server and works perfect. It's all in English and the same version, it just installed through a different server since apparently they do some type of check and only allow the camera app to be downloaded on Pixel phones. Be sure to update the phone several times before installing GrapheneOS. It had Android 13 when I received it, but after running all the updates, its up to version 15 now. Battery life has been excellent, so far. I think a large part of that is just because it doesn't have Google constantly running stuff in the background. This is the best phone and OS I've ever had. It does suck that there's no SD card slot or headphone jack, but with how cheap storage is and how simple it is to transfer stuff, its not really a big deal. The 5x optical zoom camera makes up for it. The only complaint I have is it showed a charging brick in the description photos and when I asked if it was included, the automatic AI thing told me it was. I did not receive a charging brick, any accessories or literature, only a cheap 2.0 USB-A to USB-C cable not good for transferring data. (Pic is the city of Destin taken from the beach 20 miles away using 5x zoom and long night time exposure).
H**A
Great Phone Overall, Slight Heating Concern
The phone works great and looks very clean for a renewed device. Camera quality is excellent, just as expected from a Pixel, and overall performance is smooth. My only real concern is that the phone tends to heat up a bit quickly during use, which was slightly worrying. Aside from that issue, I’m satisfied with the purchase and would recommend it.
M**G
screen doesn't last!
I was enjoying this phone, but the screen went out today randomly, and I recently just past the 90 day return window.. I've had this exact phone before when it first came out. The screen on that one went out right before the 1 year warranty, so I got it fixed but about 3months it happened again and I was just out of luck.. I thought it was a one off, but now I just think there something wrong with this phone model.. I would stay away from this phone if I were you....
S**O
PIXEL is a Winner / top notch
Perfect phone. Excellent new like with no issues. Used as a tradein with Xfinity. I spent $200 on phone and received a $830 credit for a latest model phone. Pixel makes a VERY GOOD phone. I will definitely buy again. Pixel is as good as any from the other 2 guys. I luv Pixel!!!
S**I
Phone is physically in perfect condition. Reports as carrier locked in developer settings.
I got this device as a training device for my job, because my skills at diagnosing and tutoring for android devices have been lacking. This device was advertised as carrier unlocked. What I received is not. The system is not allowing me to check for further details due to how it was programmed by Google. I do not want to get a more in depth check because that is not my intended use case, but it is indicated by the fact that the device will not allow me to OEM unlock it within the developer settings. For my purposes, it is far more than sufficient and passable as the operating system proper is in full working order, and the device is cosmetically unblemished. I should also note that I am not the only one who has received a carrier locked device, I’ve noticed a couple other reviewers have as well. Moving on to a much more positive note, the device’s hardware is excellent. The display is excellent and gets considerably bright, the battery life is excellent even without the adaptive battery life feature fully operational, and it is a superb value for the cost to boot. The cameras are very good, and this is coming from a hobbyist photographer who uses a DSLR and iPhone 12 Pro. The singular flaw that I have noticed is the carrier lock. Other than that, it is an incredible device, especially for the price point. But that flaw is typically a dealbreaker whose potentiality should be known about, it just did not particularly matter in my case. Edit (Jan. 5, 2025): Found that the device I received seems to be carrier locked to Verizon. Verizon-made apps were buried within the hidden system apps, and strangely aren’t active or visible unless I go out of my way to look for them. Thought I’d add this in case it helps anyone.
G**A
Contento por elegir el Pixel 7 pro, lo único es que no es de carga rápida pero todo muy bien
T**Y
no scratches no wear. its like i got a new phone for such a great price. and this phone is such a great phone. takes amazing pics. love this purchase.
D**O
Works great and good value. Much better than the same model I previously tried from the Mart of Wal that failed just before warranty then was an absolute NIGHTMARE dealing with their customer 'service'. So far this one seems like a brand new phone.
M**K
product good as received and as expected. Will leave review in a year
P**A
I purchased this "refurbished" Google Pixel 7 Pro at a slightly reduced price because most of the reviews were very positive. Did I get the ONE bad apple in the bushel?? (Or ONE bad Google pixel I should say) Also, the Sellers Ad stated the condition was "Excellent". What does "refurbished" actually mean? I thought refurbished meant it was previously owned, but was returned because of defect, but the phone has since been repaired or "refurbished" and is now being sold again at a discounted price. I was wrong! I now believe "refurbished" actually means previously owned, returned because of defects, NOT REPAIRED and resold at a discounted price WITH THE SAME DEFECTS!! 😡🤦♀️ It looked great right out of the box although it did not arrive in an original Google box. No biggie right? I've never needed to use the box on any of my previous phones. The original white Google charging cord was replaced with a black one which had a usb-A plug on one end and usb-C on the other end. Again, no biggie. I don't really care what color the charging cord is! Although it should of had a usb-C plug on BOTH ends of the cord with a usb-A adapter. Upon inspection, it had no signs of use, no scratches, no marks. Flawless really. So maybe that is why the seller advertised the condition as "Excellent"??....BUT, it does not operate or function with excellence!! 🙄 A few of the issues with this "refurbished" pixel 7 pro: Both the fingerprint reader and face recognition did not work. Always after a couple of failed attempts I would be forced to use my 'pin' code. I tried deleting that finger print and created a new finger print hoping to resolve the issue? NOPE I deleted the 'Face data' and went through the set up again for face recognition hoping to fix this issue? NOPE still did not work! It was as this point I started to question, "is this what 'refurbished' means"? Mmm?? I was still somewhat okay, given the discounted price, that I could live without these functions. BUT THEN.... The Black Screen of Death!! (I only used the phone for TWO DAYS!) It had a FULL BATTERY when the phone prompted me to do an update for one of my apps. (my home security system) Needed a restart after the update yet the phone did NOT RESTART! TOTAL BLACK SCREEN! WOULD NOT POWER ON! 😲 I grabbed my laptop and searched for how to fix this? I found this info "Press the power + volume up buttons and hold for 30 seconds". It worked!! BUT ONLY that time... I assumed the issue might have been caused by the app update, but the next day (day 3) while using a completely different app, the phone started acting weird again when the app was asking for my password. The keyboard kept switching from 'qwerty' to 'symbols' ALL BY ITS SELF! Back and forth between the two. Impossible for me to type my correct password this way!! I could not close the app because the phone froze! I had to turn the phone off THEN....The Black Screen of Death AGAIN!! This time, the former method did not work!! Yesterdays black screen was a warning! Maybe other reviewers got lucky? Maybe I got the only BAD "refurbished" phone?? 🤷♀️ You know that old saying, "Fool me once, shame on you". No more "refurbished" phones for me!!
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