➕ What is the price of Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM in-store is SAR VAT.
➕ When Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM was released ?
The release date was December 10, 2017.
➕ What is the price of Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM cheap used ?
The price of Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM used is SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM ?
Special specifications :
12.2MP Camera with f/1.8, 27mm, 1/2.6″ Sensor Size + 8MP Front Camera with f/2.4, 27mm, 1/3.2″ Sensor Size
5.0-inch AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen, 1080 x 1920 pixels with Corning Gorilla Glass 5
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM in Saudi Arabia ?
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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10 reviews for Google Pixel 2, 64GB, Clearly White, GSM
Rated 5 out of 5
P. D (verified owner)–
Reliable, Sleek, with Great Battery Life! – I used to have the original Google Pixel 32 GB. I decided to make the switch a little over a year ago from Apple because to be honest, I was done giving Apple my coins especially because with each new phone, older generations of the iPhone kept slowing down and messing up. I also have most of my files and info on Gmail and Google Drive both for work and personal so the switch was much needed! The Google Pixel was great but it was a little slow and the battery life has diminished significantly within a year of use so I decided to switch to Google Pixel 2.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. J (verified owner)–
A Great value – This phone is great! Mind you, I am replacing a 2014 Galaxy S4 with a super loose charging port that made it painful to reliably even just recharge my phone without knocking the charging cable loose, so my impressions are mostly based on comparing this phone with my old phone. But the cosmetic condition of the Google Pixel 2 that I received was excellent. The remaining battery life is at about 90% which is not too shabby given that these renewed phones are supposed to have at least 80% of their initial battery capacity remaining. The camera is awesome. I love the portrait mode and the quality of photos and videos is very good in general. I haven’t been able to engage the Astrophotography mode of the camera which you are supposed to be able to do with these phones even though they are older Pixel phones. I don’t know if I just haven’t been in just the right conditions for this mode to activate. I also wasn’t able to use Google Pay the first time I tried it yesterday but with the COVID-19 epidemic and didn’t want to hang around too long at the cashier of the store I was at fiddling to get this to work. I will be trying it again at some point. The phone included the little adapter to be able to connect regular wired headphones which I appreciated since I don’t own any wireless headphones yet. The fingerprint reader is a nice feature. I am finding myself frequently using the Active Edge feature to launch Google Assistant. Some of the other things that I like about the phone aren’t so much about the phone itself so much as just being able to use the latest version of Android. On my old phone, I was stuck on Android version 4. The bezels on this phone are kind of ridiculously large, but I knew would be the case when I bought it. Overall, this was a great value. I was debating between buying this phone and the Pixel 3a. My guess is that I would not have been unhappy buying the 3a but I don’t regret buying the Pixel 2. By the way, I asked around at mobile repair shops about the cost of replacing the battery of the Pixel 2 and the going rate in the Sacramento, CA area seems to be about $75. With the phones I have owned so far, I was used to just being able to replace the battery myself whenever I felt the need.
Rated 4 out of 5
N. T (verified owner)–
Battery Life – I bought this impulsively and was expecting something bad but I’m pleasantly surprised. It came just on time. When I opened it, everything was good. The quality of the phone was good. A little concerned about the quality of packaging, it was just in it’s original box and came in a shipping bag(I hope that’s what it’s called?). I was able to transfer over my Verizon SIM card successfully with no issues. The camera has excellent quality and I love that it has multiple settings. The phone itself is very small, sleek and light. The only problems I have encountered are battery life and camera quality through different apps such as Snapchat and Instagram- (disclaimer: I’m on my phone a lot so I don’t expect my battery will last as long as others) The average battery life is about 5 hours and 15 minutes on a 100% charge.. you figure the rest out. As for the camera, it’s awesome by itself but if you were to use the camera in another app such as Snapchat, Instagram, etc. The quality drops dramatically and become very blurred and grainy. I’ve noticed over the time the more I use the phone the quality seems to improve more through those listed apps. Overall, for a $112 purchase, this is definitely worth the investment.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. J (verified owner)–
A Great value – This phone is great! Mind you, I am replacing a 2014 Galaxy S4 with a super loose charging port that made it painful to reliably even just recharge my phone without knocking the charging cable loose, so my impressions are mostly based on comparing this phone with my old phone. But the cosmetic condition of the Google Pixel 2 that I received was excellent. The remaining battery life is at about 90% which is not too shabby given that these renewed phones are supposed to have at least 80% of their initial battery capacity remaining. The camera is awesome. I love the portrait mode and the quality of photos and videos is very good in general. I haven’t been able to engage the Astrophotography mode of the camera which you are supposed to be able to do with these phones even though they are older Pixel phones. I don’t know if I just haven’t been in just the right conditions for this mode to activate. I also wasn’t able to use Google Pay the first time I tried it yesterday but with the COVID-19 epidemic and didn’t want to hang around too long at the cashier of the store I was at fiddling to get this to work. I will be trying it again at some point. The phone included the little adapter to be able to connect regular wired headphones which I appreciated since I don’t own any wireless headphones yet. The fingerprint reader is a nice feature. I am finding myself frequently using the Active Edge feature to launch Google Assistant. Some of the other things that I like about the phone aren’t so much about the phone itself so much as just being able to use the latest version of Android. On my old phone, I was stuck on Android version 4. The bezels on this phone are kind of ridiculously large, but I knew would be the case when I bought it. Overall, this was a great value. I was debating between buying this phone and the Pixel 3a. My guess is that I would not have been unhappy buying the 3a but I don’t regret buying the Pixel 2. By the way, I asked around at mobile repair shops about the cost of replacing the battery of the Pixel 2 and the going rate in the Sacramento, CA area seems to be about $75. With the phones I have owned so far, I was used to just being able to replace the battery myself whenever I felt the need.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. D (verified owner)–
Reliable, Sleek, with Great Battery Life! – I used to have the original Google Pixel 32 GB. I decided to make the switch a little over a year ago from Apple because to be honest, I was done giving Apple my coins especially because with each new phone, older generations of the iPhone kept slowing down and messing up. I also have most of my files and info on Gmail and Google Drive both for work and personal so the switch was much needed! The Google Pixel was great but it was a little slow and the battery life has diminished significantly within a year of use so I decided to switch to Google Pixel 2.
K. O (verified owner)–
– Arrived a Day Early which is nice.
K. O (verified owner)–
– Arrived a Day Early which is nice.
N. C (verified owner)–
– It’s really a smart phone.
Rated 4 out of 5
N. T (verified owner)–
Battery Life – I bought this impulsively and was expecting something bad but I’m pleasantly surprised. It came just on time. When I opened it, everything was good. The quality of the phone was good. A little concerned about the quality of packaging, it was just in it’s original box and came in a shipping bag(I hope that’s what it’s called?). I was able to transfer over my Verizon SIM card successfully with no issues. The camera has excellent quality and I love that it has multiple settings. The phone itself is very small, sleek and light. The only problems I have encountered are battery life and camera quality through different apps such as Snapchat and Instagram- (disclaimer: I’m on my phone a lot so I don’t expect my battery will last as long as others) The average battery life is about 5 hours and 15 minutes on a 100% charge.. you figure the rest out. As for the camera, it’s awesome by itself but if you were to use the camera in another app such as Snapchat, Instagram, etc. The quality drops dramatically and become very blurred and grainy. I’ve noticed over the time the more I use the phone the quality seems to improve more through those listed apps. Overall, for a $112 purchase, this is definitely worth the investment.
P. D (verified owner) –
Reliable, Sleek, with Great Battery Life! – I used to have the original Google Pixel 32 GB. I decided to make the switch a little over a year ago from Apple because to be honest, I was done giving Apple my coins especially because with each new phone, older generations of the iPhone kept slowing down and messing up. I also have most of my files and info on Gmail and Google Drive both for work and personal so the switch was much needed! The Google Pixel was great but it was a little slow and the battery life has diminished significantly within a year of use so I decided to switch to Google Pixel 2.
D. J (verified owner) –
A Great value – This phone is great! Mind you, I am replacing a 2014 Galaxy S4 with a super loose charging port that made it painful to reliably even just recharge my phone without knocking the charging cable loose, so my impressions are mostly based on comparing this phone with my old phone. But the cosmetic condition of the Google Pixel 2 that I received was excellent. The remaining battery life is at about 90% which is not too shabby given that these renewed phones are supposed to have at least 80% of their initial battery capacity remaining. The camera is awesome. I love the portrait mode and the quality of photos and videos is very good in general. I haven’t been able to engage the Astrophotography mode of the camera which you are supposed to be able to do with these phones even though they are older Pixel phones. I don’t know if I just haven’t been in just the right conditions for this mode to activate. I also wasn’t able to use Google Pay the first time I tried it yesterday but with the COVID-19 epidemic and didn’t want to hang around too long at the cashier of the store I was at fiddling to get this to work. I will be trying it again at some point. The phone included the little adapter to be able to connect regular wired headphones which I appreciated since I don’t own any wireless headphones yet. The fingerprint reader is a nice feature. I am finding myself frequently using the Active Edge feature to launch Google Assistant. Some of the other things that I like about the phone aren’t so much about the phone itself so much as just being able to use the latest version of Android. On my old phone, I was stuck on Android version 4. The bezels on this phone are kind of ridiculously large, but I knew would be the case when I bought it. Overall, this was a great value. I was debating between buying this phone and the Pixel 3a. My guess is that I would not have been unhappy buying the 3a but I don’t regret buying the Pixel 2. By the way, I asked around at mobile repair shops about the cost of replacing the battery of the Pixel 2 and the going rate in the Sacramento, CA area seems to be about $75. With the phones I have owned so far, I was used to just being able to replace the battery myself whenever I felt the need.
N. T (verified owner) –
Battery Life – I bought this impulsively and was expecting something bad but I’m pleasantly surprised. It came just on time. When I opened it, everything was good. The quality of the phone was good. A little concerned about the quality of packaging, it was just in it’s original box and came in a shipping bag(I hope that’s what it’s called?). I was able to transfer over my Verizon SIM card successfully with no issues. The camera has excellent quality and I love that it has multiple settings. The phone itself is very small, sleek and light. The only problems I have encountered are battery life and camera quality through different apps such as Snapchat and Instagram- (disclaimer: I’m on my phone a lot so I don’t expect my battery will last as long as others) The average battery life is about 5 hours and 15 minutes on a 100% charge.. you figure the rest out. As for the camera, it’s awesome by itself but if you were to use the camera in another app such as Snapchat, Instagram, etc. The quality drops dramatically and become very blurred and grainy. I’ve noticed over the time the more I use the phone the quality seems to improve more through those listed apps. Overall, for a $112 purchase, this is definitely worth the investment.
D. J (verified owner) –
A Great value – This phone is great! Mind you, I am replacing a 2014 Galaxy S4 with a super loose charging port that made it painful to reliably even just recharge my phone without knocking the charging cable loose, so my impressions are mostly based on comparing this phone with my old phone. But the cosmetic condition of the Google Pixel 2 that I received was excellent. The remaining battery life is at about 90% which is not too shabby given that these renewed phones are supposed to have at least 80% of their initial battery capacity remaining. The camera is awesome. I love the portrait mode and the quality of photos and videos is very good in general. I haven’t been able to engage the Astrophotography mode of the camera which you are supposed to be able to do with these phones even though they are older Pixel phones. I don’t know if I just haven’t been in just the right conditions for this mode to activate. I also wasn’t able to use Google Pay the first time I tried it yesterday but with the COVID-19 epidemic and didn’t want to hang around too long at the cashier of the store I was at fiddling to get this to work. I will be trying it again at some point. The phone included the little adapter to be able to connect regular wired headphones which I appreciated since I don’t own any wireless headphones yet. The fingerprint reader is a nice feature. I am finding myself frequently using the Active Edge feature to launch Google Assistant. Some of the other things that I like about the phone aren’t so much about the phone itself so much as just being able to use the latest version of Android. On my old phone, I was stuck on Android version 4. The bezels on this phone are kind of ridiculously large, but I knew would be the case when I bought it. Overall, this was a great value. I was debating between buying this phone and the Pixel 3a. My guess is that I would not have been unhappy buying the 3a but I don’t regret buying the Pixel 2. By the way, I asked around at mobile repair shops about the cost of replacing the battery of the Pixel 2 and the going rate in the Sacramento, CA area seems to be about $75. With the phones I have owned so far, I was used to just being able to replace the battery myself whenever I felt the need.
P. D (verified owner) –
Reliable, Sleek, with Great Battery Life! – I used to have the original Google Pixel 32 GB. I decided to make the switch a little over a year ago from Apple because to be honest, I was done giving Apple my coins especially because with each new phone, older generations of the iPhone kept slowing down and messing up. I also have most of my files and info on Gmail and Google Drive both for work and personal so the switch was much needed! The Google Pixel was great but it was a little slow and the battery life has diminished significantly within a year of use so I decided to switch to Google Pixel 2.
K. O (verified owner) –
– Arrived a Day Early which is nice.
K. O (verified owner) –
– Arrived a Day Early which is nice.
N. C (verified owner) –
– It’s really a smart phone.
N. T (verified owner) –
Battery Life – I bought this impulsively and was expecting something bad but I’m pleasantly surprised. It came just on time. When I opened it, everything was good. The quality of the phone was good. A little concerned about the quality of packaging, it was just in it’s original box and came in a shipping bag(I hope that’s what it’s called?). I was able to transfer over my Verizon SIM card successfully with no issues. The camera has excellent quality and I love that it has multiple settings. The phone itself is very small, sleek and light. The only problems I have encountered are battery life and camera quality through different apps such as Snapchat and Instagram- (disclaimer: I’m on my phone a lot so I don’t expect my battery will last as long as others) The average battery life is about 5 hours and 15 minutes on a 100% charge.. you figure the rest out. As for the camera, it’s awesome by itself but if you were to use the camera in another app such as Snapchat, Instagram, etc. The quality drops dramatically and become very blurred and grainy. I’ve noticed over the time the more I use the phone the quality seems to improve more through those listed apps. Overall, for a $112 purchase, this is definitely worth the investment.
N. C (verified owner) –
– It’s really a smart phone.