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Google Store now sells refurbished Pixel 8 from $489

After restarting the program last October, the US Google Store is now selling a refurbished Pixel 8, while details about the Pixel 8 Pro are here.

The Refurbished Pixel 8 is $489 (versus $699 originally) for 128GB of storage, while it’s $539 for 256GB. Mint is only available in the smaller capacity, while Hazel, Obsidian, and Rose are the other colors.

Once available, the Refurbished Pixel 8 Pro will be $699 ($300 off) for 128GB. No other sizes are currently listed, while all four colors — Mint, Bay, Obsidian, and Porcelain — are out of stock today. 

These devices will get OS and security updates (7 years) until October 2030, with Google installing the latest version out of the box. 

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This joins the $359 Pixel 7, $539 Pixel 7 Pro, and $339 Pixel 7a, which recently got a price cut.

Certified Refurbished Pixel devices have their batteries, cameras, housing, and screens inspected for issues. If there are problems, any repairs use new, authentic Google parts, while there’s a 1-year warranty. 

The Pixel 8 series features Google’s previous design language, which is more rounded and comfortable in hand. It’s powered by Tensor G3 with some Gemini Nano capabilities. Other key specs include:

Pixel 8Pixel 8 Pro
Screen6.2-inch6.7-inch (LTPO)
Battery4575 mAh5050 mAh
RAM8GB12GB
Wide camera50 MP Octa PD50 MP Octa PD
Ultrawide12 MP48 MP Quad PD
Telephoton/a48 MP Quad PD

In terms of value, the Pixel 9a is $499, with design probably the biggest reason to not get anything newer. However, you’ll get a better deal if you look elsewhere, especially going into the holiday season next month.

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