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Google Pixel 4 – Just Black – 64GB – Unlocked

$177.00

(10 customer reviews)
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  • Point and shoot for the perfect photo. Capture brilliant color and control the exposure balance of different parts of your photos.
  • Get the shot without the flash. Night Sight is now faster and easier to use it can even take photos of the Milky Way.
  • Get more done with your voice. The new Google Assistant is the easiest way to send texts, share photos, and more.
  • A new way to control your phone. Quick Gestures let you skip songs and silence calls – just by waving your hand above the screen.
  • End the robocalls. With Call Screen, the Google Assistant helps you proactively filter our spam before your phone ever rings.
  • Battery 3140 mAh2

Specification: Google Pixel 4 – Just Black – 64GB – Unlocked

Product Dimensions

0.33 x 2.7 x 5.77 inches

Item Weight

5.7 ounces

Item model number

GA01187-US

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

October 15, 2019

Manufacturer

Google

Photos: Google Pixel 4 – Just Black – 64GB – Unlocked

10 reviews for Google Pixel 4 – Just Black – 64GB – Unlocked

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  1. Amazon Customer

    pixel buds no in box

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  2. AztecaJaguar

    Me llegó el producto, el cel, el tiempo estimado, al principio me preocupe si llegaría el producto o no pero ahora que tengo mi pixel 4, recomiendo a este proveedor, los felicito.

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  3. Amazon Customer

    Not worth for it’s price
    Nothing special in this phone

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  4. Linux Poland

    Luv camera bot others caught up with Google. Terrible battery life, low storage just 64 for $800 and no more unlimited cloud backup for your pics and videos on original quality.

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  5. Hélène P.

    Comme toujours, je suis satisfaite des produits Google : qualité, simplicité et polyvalence!

    Par contre, je suis extrêmement déçue du service de livraison fourni par Intelcom Express : laisser un colis de cette valeur sur le balcon alors que je suis chez moi, ce n’est pas ce qu’il y a de plus professionnel; surtout quand on sait que les vols de colis sont de plus en plus fréquents…

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  6. Rob P

    I had been waiting for this phone ever since details were leaked just before summer. Then the specs were leaked – 6gb OK fair enough. 90hz screen fantastic. 2 camera lenses ok maybe. Snapdragon 855 instead of 855 plus bit disappointing but not enough to stop the purchase.

    Then they release the pricing – same ballpark as the iphone. OK sure it’s a google phone, probably has the same quality as the iphone right?

    No, wrong. It feels cheap compared to an iphone, it looks cheap compared to an iphone. The ridiculous uncentered screen is dim compared to an iphone. Honestly this phone looks like a 2017 model year phone, not 2019. But then again it’s made by HTC which should tell you everything you need to know right there.

    The spec is a joke, 64gb storage, no free google photo uploads – they are trying to be apple without providing the excellent hardware.

    Android 10 is great but STILL it has stuttering scrolling even with a 90hz screen. Anyone who says different is kidding themselves, IOS scrolls liquid smooth without resorting to a 90hz refresh rate.

    The whole radar chip gesture navigation is a total gimmick waste of hardware and resources and screen real estate. No one is going to use it in its current iteration.

    Android 10 telephony support is inferior to IOS – you can make whatsapp calls from favorites in IOS dialer – not an option in Android 10.

    Android 10 updates SUCK, even with pixel, the company phone you are only guaranteed 3 years of updates while apple gives you 5.

    It’s SO OVERPRICED I cannot believe google have the cheek to sell this phone at this price bracket. No edge to edge screen, awful battery life, paltry storage.

    Do yourself a favour and skip the pixel 4.

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  7. Ghmerrill

    Very poor battery life- expect about half a work day with moderate usage. Love the gestures feature, super loud speakers, and great camera, but the pixel 4 is just too wimpy. Also surprised at how small it is, since the screen is “bigger” than my last phone. The 16:9 aspect ratio makes the phone significantly narrower, which is a big issue for keyboard use when typing anything and holding the phone vertical. Going to try the 4xl and see how that works.

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  8. Denisse Sáenz

    Muy buen celular. El único problema es que el cargador que viene incluido no tiene conexión para enchufe americano, hay que comprarle un adaptador.

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  9. Ricochet

    Have been using Android over 10 years and carrying Pixels the last 4 years. Love stock Android. I don’t usually buy phones at launch, but I caved this year. Don’t care about the camera, but if this is important for you, look no further. Like it’s predecessors, this phone takes nice photos. Cool design, premium feel, and a modestly updated feature set. Android is still Android after all. The phone does feel good in your hand. Screen is very nice and the 90hz refresh is noticeably smooth. If you’ve been reading reviews, you’ve probably read all this elsewhere.

    I do want to like this phone and am going to give it a chance, but I’m going to be merciless if the device doesn’t stand up to reasonable everyday use. What do I mean by this? We bought two phones but I’ve only opened one of them to evaluate. Set up was easy. Connect your devices and less than 10 min later, everything was transferred. Apps installed, then they updated. Ready for testing. WiFi and Bluetooth connection were fast and solid.

    One thing I was quite impressed with was the sound. After using earlier pixels with front firing speakers I was a little worried. Nothing to worry about here. Sound quality is very good (full and rich), and the gesture navigation skip forward and back worked for me as well, boom! 4K videos looked good and so did ones shot in 1080p.

    Face unlock. This was another “on the fence” item for me. Cool feature and it works, but now they have it all. Our fingerprints from the last generation of phones can now be linked with our faces. Works perfectly in pitch black darkness. Infrared wins.

    I still have the same (major) concerns as others. The 2800mah battery is tiny. I am extremely skeptical here, but hope I can be proven wrong. No unlimited original res photo storage. I know Google is in business to make money, but what a chump thing to do. It’s right up there with them not including a headphone adapter or headphones this time around. So this is the price you pay or accessories you forego to have the latest tech. I believe this could have been done better or differently. It’s a flagship phone, or at least that’s what Google is calling it. Congrats Google, you’ve cut just about every corner you possibly could with this device.

    What’s next. Let’s see how the device performs in real day-to-day usage. In the car, in a pocket with Bluetooth and the normal stuff we all do with our devices. The TINY subpar battery had better be good. Otherwise 2 of these phones are coming right back to you.

    My suggestion, if you didn’t jump on the launch deal is WAIT. The phone is nice, but the potential for disappointment is there. Black Friday and Christmas are just around the corner too.

    ***Update Daily use
    Call and audio quality is good, using a BT headset also good. Streaming music to the cars audio system working well.
    Android 10 has a few quirks, but is working and very stable. I haven’t had any performance issues with the device or its OS. Although I had WiFi calling on my 3XL (AT&T) , it will not activate on this device. May I have to call them to see why.

    ***Update after 3 weeks of ownership
    While I am fully sold on the Face Unlock feature, I still miss the finger print reader. Its just something you become used to after years of pixel ownership. I’ve only caught myself trying to unlock the phone about 3 times with my finger. I set up face unlock without glasses, but it works when I put on reading glasses, and also while wearing sun glasses (that one is amazing). One thing people and (google) haven’t thought of. Currently, Face Unlock works even your eyes are closed. Google has said they are going to release an update that addresses this. Ok, so what happens when I’m wearing sunglasses?

    Trusted Devices or Places will probably address this. My phone stays unlocked in the car and at home or work. But if you are outside walking around and wearing sun glasses, you might have to PIN into the device or lift your sunglasses. This is still an unknown I guess.

    I called AT&T and we determined the IMEI of the phone was not “whitelisted” on their network. Hence the reason why I couldn’t activate Wi-Fi calling. It took them 3 days, but they re-provisioned the SIM (remotely) and added the ID. Wi-Fi Calling works now. If you have this problem with a new phone (any brand) that is compatible with voLTE and Wi-Fi calling, but was not purchased through your carrier (subsidy) there is always a possibility that the phone will not be “whitelisted”. You have to call customer care and be really nice. I got lucky the first time I called, sometimes it takes more than one call. The second device (other P4) which is also with AT&T (but a different plan) will not allow Wi-Fi to be activated either, so this means another call to the carrier. Hand off between Cellular and Wi-Fi or vice versa works 98% of the time. I’ve had a few dropped calls say when I’m walking into work or the house and the phone transitions from Cellular to Wi-Fi. Mostly however, it works and is stable. For those who have had Google Fi, you’ll know exactly what I am talking about. Wi-Fi calling capable devices attempt to switch aggressively whenever they can move voice calls to Wi-Fi.

    The new Google Assistant is very good. The AI they have built into the core of the OS is impressive. Not needing a cellular or Wi-Fi connection to use it makes it extremely fast. For me, this is probably the most notable upgrade from a Android/hardware perspective.

    BIGGEST concern >> the 2800mah battery. Remarkably, the phone lasts all day and well into the next morning without being charged. I had concerns about going to sleep with a low battery and having the phone die during the night and then no alarm in the morning. Well, it hasn’t been a problem. I typically have 17-30% percent remaining in the morning and can easily throw the phone on charge before leaving the house. I have the “always on” display turned on, and allow all notifications to display on my lock screen. I have gesture navigation enabled which keeps the soli radar chip active and looking for gestures above the device when its stationary. I stream videos and play music over Bluetooth in the car. I also use navigation when walking frequently. Normal use and the battery has held up well. This is really a matter of personal preference and your usage. Initial reviews said 3-4 hrs of screen time should be expected. I’m getting 5-6hrs. If you are on your phone for hours a day, or play games, get the XL.

    In closing, I have found myself >>inconvenienced< BIGGEST CHUMP MOVE EVER. Really pissed me off. I've ordered one. Tired of the inconvenience.

    With that said, my original recommendation stands. If you cannot buy the P4 or XL at a serious discount, WAIT. It is not worth the full retail price, regardless of the new “features”. Its over priced for what you get, and Google has cut way too many corners seriously detracting from the value you receive vs. cost of the device at full price. Still 64GB of storage, small 2800mah battery, no adapters, no headphones, no unlimited full res photo storage.. Other people have said this too. Google has had several chances to build and release good devices. They just can’t get it right. You pay for a flagship and there is always a compromise. In the case of the P4, its one after another.

    ***Final Update 6 weeks of ownership.
    I am enjoying the phone and it’s working as I intended. I had Android 10 on my 3XL so no surprises there. As usual Google continues to improve and refine it’s OS. Everything just works. This is why I buy Pixels.

    While I like the phone, this years Pixels did not wow me like those of previous years. It’s a phone, it’s running the latest version of Android but that’s about it.

    The new AI built into the Google Assistant remains the most noteable “feature” from an upgrade perspective for me. But like before, that’s it. The premium price tag is just disproportional to the value you are receiving.

    I am a fan of Android, but this year Apple and OnePlus nailed it from a hardware perspective. Cost to value ratio. They came through where you (Google) failed.
    The P4 isn’t even 2 months old and most carriers are practically giving them away. Not to mention Google has substantially increased trade in values for older devices to entice new buyers.

    Which leads me to ask.. Google are you giving up on Pixel? Does this mean Samsung and OnePlus devices for everyone next year. Man you guys got some black eyes this year. All avoidable too.

    I can say this. Nice phone, but I won’t buy your device at launch next year. Everyone, I urge you to heed these words. Do not pay full price for this device. I’m not saying don’t buy it, but don’t buy it at full price.

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  10. web master

    The phone is flimsy, under-engineered and not worth the high cost. There are no longer any deals regarding Google cloud storage. Google is only offering three years support for this phone, then they pull the plug. The battery life is a joke. The operating system needs fixes to be secure, especially critical face recognition. I can not imagine why anyone would spend so much for so little. I returned the two that I originally ordered.

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