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The Google Pixel 7 Pro (512GB, unlocked) is now $399.99 on Woot, down from its original $1,099.99 price tag. This deal is available for the next 26 days or until it sells out.
Released in late 2022, this flagship phone features a 6.7-inch OLED screen with QHD+ resolution and an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, making video playback and casual scrolling pretty smooth. The display is also bright enough to handle outdoor use—something many phones in this price range struggle with. Also, with an IP68 rating and Gorilla Glass on both sides, the Pixel 7 Pro can take the occasional splash or an accidental drop in stride.
Under the hood, the Pixel 7 Pro runs Google’s Tensor G2 chip. It’s not the fastest processor compared to the latest Snapdragon chips, but it should handle multitasking and gaming without much hiccup. Plus, Google’s software optimization means you get an uncluttered Android 13 experience, complete with Pixel-exclusive perks like voice-to-text transcription, the ability to annotate recordings, and using Google Assistant to send messages.
If you’re someone who takes a lot of pictures or if photography is a priority for you, the camera setup on the Pixel 7 Pro is tough to beat (especially at this price)—its 50MP main camera reportedly captures sharp, vibrant photos (even in low light); its 48MP telephoto lens (with 5x optical zoom) is fantastic for detailed close-ups; and its 12MP ultra-wide lens gives your scenic shots extra drama. Additionally, Google has included an accessibility feature called Guided Frame, which uses audio cues to help visually impaired users take selfies, notes this PCMag review. The phone also comes packed with camera tools like Top Shot, Night Sight, Face Unblur, and more for all your photo/videography needs.
The battery life on the Pixel 7 Pro is decent, lasting around 11 hours with regular/moderate use—not outstanding, but serviceable. It supports 30W fast charging, though you’ll need to buy a charger separately since one isn’t included in the box. For those who prefer wireless charging, the Pixel 7 Pro offers up to 15W charging with Qi-compatible chargers.
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