
Introducing Pixel 8 Pro, the all-pro phone engineered by Google. It’s sleek, sophisticated, powerful, and secure. With Google AI, you can do more, even faster. [1] The triple camera system includes a dedicated 5x telephoto lens, improved autofocus, and full-resolution photography with Pro controls. And the all-day battery charges faster than ever. [2] [3]
Q: How much RAM does the Google 8 Pro 512gb unlocked version come with?
A: Hi ED, The Google Pixel 8 Pro has 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM. This is a significant amount of RAM, and it should be more than enough for even the most demanding tasks. LPDDR5X RAM is also the fastest type of RAM available, so it will help to ensure that your Pixel 8 Pro is always responsive and smooth. With 12GB of RAM, you will be able to run multiple apps at the same time without any slowdown. You will also be able to play the latest games and use demanding apps like video editing software without any problems. I hope this info helps!
Q: When does the Pixel 8 Pro special promotion offer end?
A: Hi Margaret, Well according to the Google Store, the Pixel 8 Pro special promotion offer ends on October 16, 2023. That means that you still have a few days left to take advantage of this deal. I hope this info helps and you get yours!
Q: You and amazon.de have same model number, but Amazon version is only 8 GB ram. Is Amazon Wrong?
A: Hi there, According to my knowledge, Google has not announced any Pixel 8 Pro models with only 8GB of RAM. It is possible that Amazon has made a mistake, I'm looking in Amazon right now for this exact model but it shows it has 12GB of RAM, so maybe they already corrected the specifications. I hope this info helps!
Q: When you will have it at the store?
A: Hi Denis, The devices are available through official Google retail partners in selected regions since October 12, 2023, so it'll depend on where you are. This is also when those who pre-ordered expected deliveries of their Pixels according to current estimations. I hope this info helps!
A: Hi PixelFan, It is possible, there is a $50 difference for LTE version, However, that is only available on the official Google Store and not Best Buy. I hope this info helps!
Q: Is there a reduced price for turning in my phone
A: I ordered directly after the pre-launch event ended at the Google store during the live stream to purchase my Pixel 8 Pro along with the promotional inclusions and on trade-in for my previous device, I believe I received $450.... Just to put this into perspective that was $50 less than what the Google store themselves would have given me. However, The Google store issues trade-in value as store credit and while that's fine if you are applying it towards the cost of the phone couldn't get approved for their financing through Synchrony Bank. I don't know what synchrony's problem is, but they seem to not like me no matter how high my credit score gets or how on top of things I am financially - I never get approved for their financial products. I wish I could have because as a a Google One 2 TB member part of my perks is 10% off anything in the Google store. But I'm happy with my purchase through Best Buy and I would recommend them because they've never let me down and they have their own amazing deals through their credit card offerings and other financing options, which in the end saved me a ton of money anyway. You're in good hands with Best Buy. I find that they do tend to have the best available offers for trade-in value as I'm regularly checking different products for different values both personally and professionally for my blog. I will tell you that they differ from day to day. You could get a quote today on their website for $20 and tomorrow it could be $200. Crazing but it's just the way it is. So if you're looking to trade in, I'd recommend keeping an eye on things over a little bit of time before making a quick in the moment decision.
A: Best Buy accepts trade-ins for the Pixel 6 Pro. I would recommend keeping an eye out on the trade-in value over a couple weeks time because the value and accompanying quote you'll get from their website for your device will change from day to day. I noticed this with my husband's old Apple iPad and I was watching the values and got one day a very high price for trade-in but by the time I could talk to him about it and then come back to the site the next day the trade-in value had dipped by 80%. This is why when you get a quote on their site they offer a button to push to accept the quote and it gives you a locked in period of time to get your best value. I recommend just watching over a couple weeks time on a daily basis quoting to see where you stand and even checking with some competitors but I find Best Buy to be the greater being reliable and fair for values. Just FYI, I check these things regularly, both for personal reasons and professionally as a blogger. That's just my advice. Hope this helps.