Good deal – Google Pixel 7 Pro 256GB “5 star” smartphone for €999.00
The Pixel 7 Pro is the flagship of Google’s 2022 lineup. Like its predecessors, the photo-oriented smartphone smoothly improves on the (very good) performance of its predecessor.
Google Pixel 7 Pro
Entry price €899
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Asgoodasnew.com
702.00
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Amazon warehouse
780.11
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Fnac.com Used Marketplace
808.99
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Rakuten
833.00
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Amazon Marketplace
848.00
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Amazon
865.07
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Fnac.com marketplace
880.00
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Fnac.com
899.00
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baker.com
899.00
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Darty.com
899.00
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La Redout market
899.00
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C discount
903.99
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SFR
909.00
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Aftermarket
919.00
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Darty Marketplace
1,108.58
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Asgoodasnew.com
702.00
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Amazon warehouse
780.11
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Fnac.com Used Marketplace
808.99
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Rakuten
833.00
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Amazon Marketplace
848.00
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Amazon
865.07
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Fnac.com marketplace
880.00
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Fnac.com
899.00
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baker.com
899.00
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Darty.com
899.00
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La Redout market
899.00
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C discount
903.99
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SFR
909.00
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Aftermarket
919.00
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Asgoodasnew.com
912.00
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Rakuten
953.00
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Fnac.com
999.00
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Darty.com
999.00
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Darty Marketplace
1,108.58
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Fnac.com marketplace
1,116.87
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The Pixel 7 Pro confirms the good copy made by last year’s Pixel 6 Pro. The smartphone refines a remarkable formula: Google places a very bright Oled screen, a powerful Tensor G2 chip and photo equipment that makes it one of the most versatile terminals. Android 13 is entitled to special improvements (voicemail transcription, future free VPN) that serve this successful material. Of course, we regret that the smartphone does not do better in terms of autonomy and fast charging, in this area Google does not perform miracles, and this year we can also blame the terminal for its rather massive design. But, in our opinion, these elements are not enough to darken this very convincing picture.
Strong points
- Very bright OLED screen.
- Tensor G2 performance.
- Versatility and photo quality.
Weak points
- Autonomy is not really up.
- Heat trend.
Alternatively
Google Pixel 7
Entry price €649
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Asgoodasnew.com
572.00
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Amazon warehouse
584.78
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Rakuten
608.00
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Fnac.com marketplace
609.00
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Aftermarket
618.00
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Amazon Marketplace
621.00
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Amazon
634.37
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Fnac.com
649.00
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baker.com
649.00
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Darty.com
649.00
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La Redout market
649.00
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C discount
653.99
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SFR
659.00
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Fnac.com Used Marketplace
673.99
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Cdiscount Marketplace
687.62
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ManoMano
815.86
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Asgoodasnew.com
572.00
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Amazon warehouse
584.78
-
Rakuten
608.00
-
Fnac.com marketplace
609.00
-
Aftermarket
618.00
-
Amazon Marketplace
621.00
-
Amazon
634.37
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Fnac.com
649.00
-
baker.com
649.00
-
Darty.com
649.00
-
La Redout market
649.00
-
C discount
653.99
-
SFR
659.00
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Cdiscount Marketplace
687.62
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ManoMano
815.86
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Fnac.com Used Marketplace
673.99
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Asgoodasnew.com
702.00
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Amazon
712.09
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Fnac.com
749.00
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Darty.com
749.00
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Fnac.com marketplace
749.00
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Rakuten
844.06
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Amazon Marketplace
949.00
How the pricing table works
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Like its predecessor, the Google Pixel 7 is a great smartphone. It benefits from a beautiful display, a powerful SoC and a very good photo sensor duo. Additionally, its pricing position makes it more affordable than the vast majority of its high-end competitors without any real compromises. We can certainly blame it for gaming fever, always-slow charging, or too much resemblance to the Pixel 6, but these flaws are minimal in terms of the overall experience, which is more intuitive on Android 13.