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The Google Pixel 3 (64GB, Unlocked) combines a pro-level 12.2MP camera with a vibrant 5.5-inch OLED display and a 15-hour adaptive battery. Featuring fast wireless charging, Google Assistant integration, and advanced call screening, it’s designed for millennials who demand productivity, style, and seamless connectivity in one compact device.









| ASIN | B07P8MQHSH |
| Additional Features | 4K Video Recording |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,728 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #1,401 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | |
| Built-In Media | USB-C digital earbud |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| CPU Speed | 2.5 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Just Black |
| Compatible Devices | Most 4G wireless providers |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,333 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 443 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2340x1080 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps, 60 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 20842776107408 |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 5.7 x 0.3 x 2.7 inches |
| Item Type Name | Mobile Phone |
| Item Weight | 5.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Google LLC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android, Chrome OS |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 15 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2.5 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 12.2 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 2160 x 1080 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 5.5 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Portrait |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Everyday use, Photography, Productivity, Gaming |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| UPC | 842776107404 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
L**R
TWO Years Later UPDATE! - HOLDING Value, Still GOOD Specs, Screen Burnt In
BOUGHT this in May 2020! Almost May, 2022 UPDATE YES! 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 12.20.20 OK - 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 10.15.20 STILL 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 6.24.20 I 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 7.1.20 I 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 8.16.20 Well, 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.
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't get 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**0
Great phone! - Straight Clean Android the way it was supposed to be!
Purchased to replace an aging Samsung Galaxy S7. Great design, easy setup, Transfering data from old phone to this one was easy and seamless - with the provided transfer cable. I bought a Spiegen Tough Armor case and an AMFilm glass screen protector which both also work great with the phone. OS: The entire user experience of the OS is so much simpler and nicer coming from a Samsung phone. There is NO bloatware or any extra junk preinstalled on the phone. I really like the google photos app and the cloud storage that came with this phone. The size is perfect for me - I don't need a huge display iphone XL or mini tablet-sized phone display. The call screening, blue light filter/ display settings, voice commands, and other software features that google integrates into the OS are well thought out and seem to work well. DISPLAY: Display is sharp and the color range is excellent with no issues - though it is not as bright as the Samsung S7 that I had previously - still no complaints as I've had no problems with the brightness of the display or color quality or detail. CAMERA: is great and the photos captured have all been excellent - also the low light photos are pretty spectacular. The fingerprint scanner on the back is really handy. It seems that Google has removed this in the Pixel 4 and upcoming 5 models. SOUND: Sound of stereo speakers is really something - it's much better than the conventional single speaker design of my previous phone and the rich deeper sound quality is right there. Phones are getting way too expensive these days so it's nice to see Google provide such great features into a phone that is not as expensive as the top price tier phones out there. All in all - a great phone - I do NOT need all crazy new features that seem to be consumer zombie catnip in every new phone model - I just wanted a solid no-nonsense phone that works.
V**C
Awesome
Got the pixel 3 over the 4 because of the finger print scanner. The front facing speakers are nice and full however there's a lot of vibration even at medium to low volume. The rear camera is amazing, pretty much the whole reason I got this phone. The front wide camera is ok, but it's fixed focused and not so great in low light. It feels good in one hand, and it's small enough where I can do most tasks one handed. The oleophobic coating is nice and super slick on the beginning, which kinda made it hard to long press but ive had it for a almost of couple of months now and it's feeling like it's wearing off. The screen still feels nice and it's easier to long press . Super great deal if you want high end specs even though it's last year's flagship. Wireless charging works on my portable charger. The assessories in the box are nice, USB c earbuds, USB c to headphone adapter, USB a to usb c adapter and rapid charger. Some quirks: wish there were more gestures or customizable gestures from sleep screen, like the flashlight. As mentioned before the front speakers vibrate. Some of the navigation gestures are annoying. I switched to Nova launcher to get a better swipe experience when opening the app drawer and recent apps. Battery sucks, I find myself charging more frequently, trying to maintain battery around 40-80%. The power and volume buttons are really robust, it takes a bit of effort to actually to press them.
D**T
Worst phone of all Google products that I ever had
Ok, Google, you failed me BIG time. I was a faithful android user for years, I had almost all of the Google phones there were. Although they all had some minor glitches, nothing too big to stop me from enjoying my google phone. I purchased this particular phone with the consideration that Google equals quality. I could always rely on my google phone and be sure it won't fail me. This had been my statement for many years, I even managed to convince several determined apple product users to give Google a chance. However this particular phone is the WORST I ever had. To say that I over-payed to be extremely dissatisfied is to horribly underestimate. I wish I have returned this piece of horror while I still could. 1) Day 1 it arrived it started having bluetooth connectivity issues. The sound will cut off/disappear and then come back. Not the connection issue, definitely the phone's bug. Problem was solved by reloading the phone. This problem arises almost every day and I have to reload the phone often 2) Day 2 - phone shut off due to overheating. 3) after about a couple weeks of having the phone I started having proximity sensor issues. When my hand will be close to the top of the page, the screen would just go black. Guess how this was solved? Yes - just reload. Kind of reminds me of Windows :)))) 4) Unlimited storage in the cloud has something going wrong, because my cloud always reminds me that I have a tiny amount of space left and need to do something about it. However I was hoping that all of the issues would be resolved with the new version of Android. Guess what? After a new Android version was released a couple of days ago and I installed it, things got WORSE! A new bug in addition to unresolved previous ones is introduced - the hotspot could not turn on! I can not believe it. My Google product is getting worse and worse. I literally feel like throwing this thing into the garbage. Here you go reliability, quality etc. Although being Android faithful for years, I am seriously considering to go all the way Apple. What is going on with you, Google? UPDATE: I contacted Google and obviously overheating is one of the major issues with this phone, because they have a special team dedicated to this! These ridiculous instructions were handled to me by Google regarding overheating. These basically mean: don't use GPS, wi-fi, 4G, daydream view, any apps the phone did not come with, do not adjust display brightness, turn off your device frequently so it can cool down. don't use anything normally and comfortably on this phone, limit everything and turn off everything. If the phone can not do the simple things, why would I even use it? And mind you, why do you talk about the watch in "Android wear section", could you have at least edited the copy-paste you have sent to me? I did not contact you because of the watch! QUOTE FROM GOOGLE: "If your device sometimes feels warmer than normal, there usually isn't cause for concern. Letting the device ‘take a break’ from use or limiting/turning off features (even those running in the background) could remedy the situation. Here are some tips/suggestions: Media apps (music, video games): Close or turn off other apps and features that you're not using; they may be running in the background. Discontinue using the media temporarily until the temperature normalizes. User-installed apps: Put the device in safe mode to disable 3rd party apps and see if the issue improves. Try uninstalling recently installed apps to pinpoint the app causing the issue. Display brightness: Manually setting the brightness to be very bright may contribute to higher device temperature. Consider setting to auto brightness or manually reducing the brightness setting. GPS / 3G / WiFi - prolonged data connectivity: Turn off feature when not in use. Stop or limit use and allow device to cool down if it gets warm. Exposure to direct heat : Remove from heat and keep away from direct heat or excessive sunlight. Poor ventilation: Expose the device rather than keeping it tucked away in poor ventilated/tight areas (layers, small pockets, bags). Cases: Don't use a case that covers the front and back of the device. Use an official case (available on Google Store in some countries). Chargers: Don't use unofficial chargers which can overcharge and degrade the battery. Use official charger (available on Google Store in some countries). Daydream View: Daydream View requires high performance from the device. The device's temperature should stay within safe limits. Remove any protective cases from the device to improve thermal ventilation. If your device feels too hot, stop using Daydream View and allow the device to cool down. Android Wear: Power off the device for 5-10 minutes and turn it on again. Try using the watch for another day to see if your issue improves. If your watch is still warm after a day, reply to this email and let us know. Please trye below steps if the issue is not fixed. Steps : Reset your device to factory settings. If the issue is still not resolved or if you can't enable safe mode, resetting the device to factory settings may help. This will erase all local data on your device, so I'd recommend backing up your personal pictures, music and video files."
D**D
First Pixel - Great Phone
Upgraded from Moto Z Play series. -Battery life is great. I haven't been below 50% with moderate use by the end of night when I plug it in to sleep. -Excellent screen. The Pixel 3 is the perfect size for one-handed use and is absolutely beautiful. -Camera. The best hands down. The main reason I upgraded. It takes super clear high quality pictures and the low light is legit! I haven't had any issues with launching the camera app or delays in taking pictures. -Connectivity. I haven't had any issues. Provider is AT&T. In box Pixel 3 Quick Switch Adapter USB-C to USB-C cable USB-C 18W Power adapter Pixel USB-C earbuds USB-C digital to 3.5 mm headphone adapter SIM tool Quick Start Guide I picked up the Pixel 3 on prime day and was hesitant because there were no reviews on the phone, but it's shipped and sold from Amazon so I took a shot. Arrived on time and brand new. It also came with type-C headphones and a type-C to Aux connection if you want to use a different pair of headphones. I was deciding between the 3a/3a xl and this one. For the cost difference I felt this was the better deal for the lightening fast processor, water repellent, and wireless charging. The lack of headphone jack isn't a big deal since they include the connection for it and a new pair of headphones.
L**Z
The Perfect Smartphone
Update April 2023: After nearly 3.5 years, my beloved Pixel 3 bricked itself overnight and I am devastated. It was the perfect smartphone up until the very end. I am one of those people that is constantly doing multiple things on my phone at any given time and this phone could still keep up after all this time. Even the camera was still AMAZING compared to newer phones. The only negative was I started to see the battery decline over the last year, but it was manageable and didn't bother me too much. I have been looking into the newer models, but nothing seems good enough. The back fingerprint sensor was definitely my FAVORITE feature and, sadly, Google has done away with them in the current models. I also miss the slender, sleek body design, the perfect weight, screen size, everything. I truly hope that Google decides to reincorporate some of these features in future models because they're impeccable. ------------------------ October 2019: I had been looking into switching from BlackBerry to a Pixel phone for a while now. I absolutely made the right choice. Everything about this phone is impressive. It is perfect for people who are constantly on their phones and multitasking.
H**.
Beware MEID Problems with Sprint
I have no need for the latest and greatest phone. When I do upgrade, I usually go for a flagship device a generation or two behind once they are reasonably affordable. I couldn't resist the great price for a new, unlocked Pixel 3 in Not Pink, not realizing I was wading into a unique technical issue between the Pixel 3 series and Sprint. Tl;dr: be aware you are likely to encounter problems activating this device if you use Sprint or another Sprint-based carrier, and let me be clear it's not the device's (or the seller's) fault. It will be stupidly inconvenient (particularly if you are using a Sprint-reselling carrier and are not an actual Sprint customer) to get this device activated as Sprint probably won't have the MEID on file and will fight you with a million excuses when you ask to have it added to their database. Long version: This model of Pixel 3 is quite apparently the only one out of the whole 3 series that will activate on Sprint at all, albeit with complications. I was blissfully unaware of this carrier weirdness until I received my device, which arrived sealed and in perfect condition, went through the prompts to transfer my data, installed my SIM card and excitedly tried to activate it. I kept getting errors while doing online self-activation, and even the agent with my carrier (a small pay-as-you-go provider on the Sprint network) couldn't activate it remotely. He suggested that I contact Sprint directly, as the MEID did not seem to be eligible for activation. I called both Sprint and Verizon, both CDMA carriers, to see what information I could get about my device. Verizon: no MEID problem at all. If I were a customer they would have activated it on the spot. Might I mention, extremely polite, friendly and helpful. In contrast, phone calls to Sprint were rage-inducing. The MEID for my device was not found in Sprint's database as if the phone never existed, but they didn't want to help me add it since I'm technically not a Sprint customer even though my carrier licenses the use of their network. I cannot avoid the indirect relationship I have with Sprint, and the missing MEID was 100% their fault. All they had to do was start a support ticket to add the MEID to their database so I could activate my device after a waiting period, and they just wouldn't do it. Without a Sprint account, several tech support agents refused to help me with adding the MEID, despite my research showing the activation problem (and simple solution) Sprint has with Pixel 3 phones is clearly a known issue with a step-by-step resolution on Sprint's own tech support forum. I was stupified by their lack of action. After hitting a wall with Sprint's rude, unhelpful offshore telephone agents, I finally took the device to a physical Sprint store where at last I found someone helpful who made some phone calls of his own. People on the other side of the phone still insisted they would not help me without a Sprint account, and just when it was looking like I was going to have to wipe this device of my freshly transferred data and send it back, he typed in the MEID one more time just to be sure. And there it was: my MEID was magically eligible for activation! So someone, somewhere, somehow did something despite their repeated refusals. Thereafter, I went home and effortlessly activated my device on my carrier with no further issues, as it should have happened in the first place. The phone has been great ever since. I feel sorry for anyone stuck with Sprint, directly or indirectly, who likes this phone, but I am proof that it can be done.
D**O
battery life and memory and speed
I use it for my personal phone it works very well and I'm satisficed.
G**N
Would highly recommend!
Great phone but battery life could be better. Overall good so far with 3 weeks of use.
C**O
Excelente
El equipo vino nuevo de fabrica, con su caja sellada y accesorios originales 10/10
R**K
I've got phone with Verizon Sim inside. Apparently this is not unlocked Canadian version.
False advertisement. I think this is not unlocked Canadian phone, this is activated Verizon version of the phone. There's a Verizon Sim inside. It asks for activation. Upon inserting other Sim it says "thanks for activating with verizon" .
M**A
Terrible opción de celular
Tuvo fallas desde el principio y en menos de un año ya no sirve. terrible producto.
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