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📱 Elevate your everyday with Pixel 7 — where smart meets sleek.
The Google Pixel 7 5G (128GB, Obsidian) is a renewed unlocked smartphone featuring the powerful Tensor G2 processor for enhanced AI capabilities, a 50MP dual-camera system with cinematic video effects, and robust security via the Titan M2 chip. It offers a vibrant 6.3-inch OLED display, all-day adaptive battery life, and 5G connectivity, wrapped in a durable, water-resistant aluminum design. Ideal for professionals seeking a premium, intelligent device that blends performance, style, and security.










| ASIN | B0BL8HPF13 |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 15 Hours |
| Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 4355 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 100 minutes |
| Battery Description | Non-removable Li-Ion Battery |
| Battery Power | 4355 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #173 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #63 in Renewed Smartphones #96 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
| Brand | |
| Built-In Media | Cell Phone, USB Cable |
| CPU Model | Google Tensor |
| CPU Speed | 2.76 GHz |
| Camera Description | 50 |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Color | Obsidian |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,431 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 416 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1080x2400 Pixels |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 60 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 10.8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6.13 x 2.88 x 0.34 inches |
| Manufacturer | |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
| Operating System | Android 13.0 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 15 Hours |
| Processor Series | Google Tensor |
| Processor Speed | 2.76 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 50 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 90 |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2400 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.3 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | High Dynamic Range |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
| UPC | 657768154935 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | CDMA, GSM, LTE |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
C**L
Elevates your day with features you didn’t even know you needed, the Pixel 7 delivers.
I originally picked up the Pixel 7 for one simple reason: I needed a phone with reliable Tap to Pay. That was the entire motivation behind the purchase. I wasn’t chasing specs or hype — just a device that would let me move through my day without pulling out a wallet. But the moment I set it up, it became clear this phone was going to give me far more than the one feature I came for. Tap to Pay worked instantly and flawlessly, which already checked my main box. But then the Pixel 7 started revealing features I didn’t even know I needed. The interface felt clean and intuitive. Face Unlock and the fingerprint sensor worked without hesitation. Even small touches — like call screening, smart photo tools, and the smoothness of everyday navigation — made the phone feel thoughtfully designed for real life. Day by day, it kept surprising me. Not with flashy gimmicks, but with practical features that quietly made everything easier such as the copilot chat feature. By the end of the week, I realized this wasn’t just a phone that met my expectations — it pushed past them. I bought it for Tap to Pay, but the features I didn’t know I needed took my satisfaction to another level.
J**H
Boot-loop software error. OEM Locked. IMEI Blacklisted
The refurbished and unlocked phone arrived in a timely manner. The phone came in excellent physical condition with no visible scuffs or scratches. The phone, when activated, immediately got stuck at the Google screen in a boot-loop. This is a software error I can only assume came about while the seller was unlocking the phone. After much hassle, and a steep learning curve, I was able to flash a new OTA image of the software to the phone and now it works perfectly. Be warned; if you encounter the same problem and attempt the same fix without doing it correctly you WILL turn the phone into a useless paperweight. 2 stars deducted for the hassle. Edit: After writing the previous portion I discovered that the phone is OEM locked, and that the IMEI (the phone's unique identifier) has been blacklisted by the carrier. This information is shared across carriers and no one will put the phone on thier network as a result. The phone is therefore USELESS.
T**R
Great Quality
Very good for refurbished! Looks great and the battery lasts! I like owning my own phone at a reasonable price.
M**Z
A Decent Budget phone with Great New Features
I've always been a Samsung Galaxy guy - I had the S4, S10, A type series phones - my A35 just broke and I decided to try a new brand to see where it takes me. I looked into the Google Pixels, and I was not looking for a new model or anything. For Google, they were showing off the 9 and 10 in stores like Best Buy, but I was looking for something within the same price range as Samsungs A series phones. So, I looked into renewed products on Amazon, as they are usually recommended to get good products that have been tested and working, "bank for your buck." I found this for a decent price, less than $200 - and it came within reason, about 4 days or so. It came with no scratches, no issues, screen was responsive and everything working. So far, I like the phone. Its layout is simple, has good fingerprint sensor, and sound system is decent. The cameras are decent quality. The only issue right now is the battery life - I had to get new chargers (USB-A does NOT work with this - so get USB C to USC C connectors, found one on Amazon for like $10 bucks), but the battery does kind of deplete quick. It also charges quick too - so it's like one and one. Overall, I like how fast it is, and it's pretty good sized, fits in my pocket easily, and not too heavy. I had T Mobile - so I simply called them up after transferring my old SIM card from my Samsung phone. I will note though - this does not have a 3.5 mm audio jack or anything, you need an adapter for that. It also does NOT have an microSD card slot which was a huge shock to me. It has a set 128 GB and that's it - but then again, unless you take a million videos and photos, should last you awhile. Great phone.
J**M
Acceptable was better than expected
I took a gamble and got this phone in Acceptable condition, unlocked and was hopeful. I'm totally fine with the condition. There's some minor scuffs on the corner and that's about it! It was fully unlocked as well. Basically it's like a new phone once the case is on. This is my solution to increasing data surveillance. Pixel with Graphene OS is afaik the most secure and private mobile option out there. So yeah I bought a pixel 7 in 2026 and absolutely love it!
D**E
Locked or Unlocked, that is the question...
I have purchased several phones from Amazon before this, each allegedly unlocked. But what are we asking when we ask that question? If a phone is stolen, it can be locked from being reactivated. A phone can be locked because the person you purchased it from didn't share their passcode to "unlock" the phone to make calls. Then there is Carrier Unlocked, which usually means it can be used with any provider's (like AT&T, Verizon, TMobile, etc.) system. There may be other things that unlocked may refer to that I am frankly ignorant about. Any time I've purchased a phone that was supposed to be unlocked, and it would not activate, the seller always insisted it was unlocked. Finally, with this Pixel 7, I seem to have a phone which is carrier unlocked, as well as not having a user lock. No warnings about using a specific network's SIM card were presented on activation. In fact, the phone appeared completely new other than generic packaging. It functions well, clean,no scratches anywhere on the exterior, initial setup was as if it was an unused phone. The screen has no "burn in" patterns and is bright and responds quickly to touch. Battery appears to be like new as well. I purchased this phone after using iPhones for about 8 years. I tired of Apple's insisting I buy more cloud space without an effective way to remove my photos (and KEEP them), the only choices being to delete them or subscribe for more cloud space. Apple doesn't have to do it that way, but they want you to buy cloud space. A dollar a month doesn't seem like much, but multiply that by 230million users! The cloud is probably the most environmentally damaging way to hang onto old digital photos ever invented. Also, if at some point the cloud loses your photos, you have little recourse. That is also the case if they change the rules about access to YOUR DATA. Research it. I you think you want a new phone, a good place to start your research is gsmarena. I like the Pixel series because there are custom ROMS, operating systems, that can be loaded in place of Android. Remember how I said I switched from Apple to Android? Well my previous Android phone wasn't to my liking, which is why I switched to iPhones to start with...and because MS messed up the WONDERFUL Windows Phone 8.1, I felt there were no other choices. I digress...in case I don't like the latest offering from Android I wanted options, like LineageOS and GrapheneOS. So far I am experimenting with the stock Android until I know it isn't merely learning curve that frustrates me.By the way, Google has their own dirty cloud, as does MS. I avoid them all. My final word of advice is to be prepared to return the phone, any phone. You might have just a bad example, or maybe it wasn't properly listed, or renewed, or unlocked. Mistakes happen. Or maybe the phone just isn't right for you. I didn't need to contact this seller for anything, I am happy with the purchase ! The seller was "thegadgetdeals".
J**M
Think I for a bad one
Pro -It looks like new. Cons -3 apps I use every day will not open. -battery life is about half of the same refinished phone I bought for my wife in March. -it has trouble unlocking with both my fingerprint and 4 digit code. I definitely feel that I got a bad phone. My pixel 6A lasted 4 years until my battery started to get really bad. Otherwise it didn't have any problems. Update. I received another phone and it is working great.
Z**N
DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER!
The phone was great while I used it. Everything about it was fantastic and I loved using it. That was until the battery life dropped insanely quick. I started the refund process once I noticed it dying exceedingly fast, and sent it back. This seller decided to hold over half of my refund hostage as a "restocking fee" and "shipping costs" after I sent it back. They then claimed they held this money because I "damaged the phone", but told me I could send pictures of the phone if I thought I didn't damage it. You know, the phone that I sent back and they already had in their possession. They then went dark and have no responded since. I had the phone in a case the whole time I owned it,, it was never dropped, and it had a screen protector on it the whole time because it was sent with one on. I have been in contact with Amazon for over a month now trying to get my money back from this obvious scam. The phone was great, until it wasn't. This seller, however, has been awful to work with since. I cannot recommend ANYONE buy from this seller, as you may not get your money back if you are not happy with what you receive.
A**T
Good device
Came in very good shape. No scratches or signs of wear. Battery lasts a long time. No performance issues for me. I've had it for quite a long time now.
M**N
Good, just good. Price justified, sure..
It's good at best The condition is labeled as 'excellent' but that's false. There's small scratches around the frame. Also, the charger is generic that it doesn't work. Some compensation will be appreciated 🤞
L**Z
Buen equipo
Llegó en muy buen estado la batería le dura casi dos días es muy buen equipo lo compré en estado excelente
L**Y
The cheapest way to get 5g support in pixel family
Google Pixel 7 (5G) 128GB (Canadian Model GVU6C) Unlocked - Obsidian (Renewed) Still a good phone. At Amazon warehouse pricing this is a great entry level 5G phone. My previous phone was a 6a but that had no 5G. I finally have 5G in the area and was looking for a tiny upgrade to use 5G in the area. The pixel7 is a nice ultra low cost upgrade for this reason. Cameras even better than 6a hands down. I was looking for 7a but for whatever reason the 7 is cheaper . Camera is significantly better than 6a. Faster more accurate focusing too. Also the sensor is larger on 7 vs 7a so in theory better picture detail in low light too At the end of the day I just wanted 5g . So pixel 7 was the lowest cost pixel family upgrade for me. Still a good phone. And pixel 7 has Google upgrade sw support for another few years til Oct 2027. If you're like me .. this is a great cost effective upgrade for 5g support.
J**N
Second hand from a druggie I suppose.
Paint was chipped and phone was so buggy it was unusable.
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