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Posted 14 March 2020
Google Pixel 2 White 64GB - Good Condition Smartphone (EE) £89.99 @ Music Magpie Ebay
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A camera so good it deserves unlimited smart storage
Capture every detail and access all your photos from any device.
Search what you see
Learn more about landmarks or look up books, movies, albums and artwork using Google Lens.
Your own personal Google, built in
Take a selfie, text mom, turn on Bluetooth and navigate home, all with your voice.
Squeeze for help
With a squeeze, you can launch your Google Assistant for real-time help.
Name that tune
Curious about that song playing in your favorite coffee shop? Pixel automatically displays song info so you know what's playing.
Good – This product will show moderate signs of wear and tear, the item has been fully tested, restored to factory settings and is in excellent working order.
You’re getting a great device at a great price!
This Phone doesn't include its original box.
As well as a great value phone, you will also receive:
FREE 12 Months Warranty
FREE USB Charging Cable
FREE Royal Mail 48hrs delivery
A camera so good it deserves unlimited smart storage
Capture every detail and access all your photos from any device.
Search what you see
Learn more about landmarks or look up books, movies, albums and artwork using Google Lens.
Your own personal Google, built in
Take a selfie, text mom, turn on Bluetooth and navigate home, all with your voice.
Squeeze for help
With a squeeze, you can launch your Google Assistant for real-time help.
Name that tune
Curious about that song playing in your favorite coffee shop? Pixel automatically displays song info so you know what's playing.
Good – This product will show moderate signs of wear and tear, the item has been fully tested, restored to factory settings and is in excellent working order.
You’re getting a great device at a great price!
This Phone doesn't include its original box.
As well as a great value phone, you will also receive:
FREE 12 Months Warranty
FREE USB Charging Cable
FREE Royal Mail 48hrs delivery
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Edited by a community support team member, 14 March 2020
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sorted byTwo things
1. Still getting security updates
2. Still getting supported in general
The HTC is not.
That’s what she said...
I'd still have this. As much as I love my HTC smartphones, there is no point buying one anymore.
I still think it has one of the best cameras on the market. (edited)
Ah yes... "Happy Mother's Day! Here's a used phone with a poor battery"
Loved my Pixel 2. Jumped from that to the S10e.
Have the urge to jump again but everything's too big nowadays!
A pixel 2 with a great battery would be the perfect phone for me.
(such a shame phones don't get supported as long like some Chromebooks - why o why can't they be forced to provide 5 years of SW updates for devices? And say at least 3-4 years parts availability like batteries and screens)
I agree Mr monkey man.
Pure vanilla android is so much better to use than almost any other UI from the other manufacturers.
Completely unacceptable in my view. Lots of these will end up binned when with a replacement batteries they could be kept going for years.
Download at XDA.
Xperia 5 is huge! 🙈
I like my Pixel 2 a lot but I've found the camera difficult to use compared to every other phone I've had, which is odd because everyone says it's so good.
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but I can't take close up photos if it's dark enough to require flash because it's so bright that the photo is just yellow/white. This bas never happened with any other phone I've had and is annoying as most of the time I'm not taking nice photos for IG, just trying to take a quick photo of something in my house. :l
night mode photos are cool though
I ordered two "Good condition" phones from Music Magpie recently - The first had deep scratches all over the screen as well as chunks missing from the case - I didn't even bother charging it, just returned it immediately, The second looked better but after fully charging it found the battery was faulty; it would get to 45% and then crash and show 0% charge - again returned.
As for refunds, the first was bought from their site and took a couple of weeks to get a refund. The second was bought through eBay and I had to get them to intervene after they failed to refund.
And as for their customer service - pathetic. No phone number and if you email them a question then all you get back is a scripted answer which doesn't answer the question. (edited)
Never used them but they're Google authorised and seem to have good reviews.
Why are you typing in text speak? What decade is this?
Hehe, I see that as teeny tiny
Anything over 150mm is too big for me I think!
But either way, this listing is a heck of a lot of phone for £90!
The battery life is certainly better than my old Pixel 1, used or otherwise!
Not surprised. The battery is tiny!
Brilliant phone but agree about the battery. It would be on 20% then die about 15 minutes later. I had to buy a £100 Xiaomi halfway through my contract.
/\ This
Removable batteries and software updates >2yrs avoid needless waste and will keep Greta from blowing a fuse.
Hoping that this a sea change is just around the corner on this, especially with the not so recent news stories on security OS updates.
Unlimited pics supported until Jan 2021. Source
Yes with the Google Photos app but in high quality instead of original quality
It's called Gcam mod and it has been ported to other non Pixel phones by many other devs with various degrees of success. It gives you the current best computational photography that I know of on Android. Pixel phones have average camera sensors, the software is doing the magic. Android is severely lacking in 3rd party computational photography support, Apple has numerous excellent 3rd party apps which can give excellent results.
The rumour is the Pixel 5 is going to be more midrange when it's released. To be fair the Pixel 4 is not a flagship phone in terms of overall hardware, so maybe Google are admitting finally that they are going back to midrange and the software enhancements/features and experience are the reason to buy a Pixel.
I picked up one for my kid and it would not last half a day. Ended up getting it swapped under warranty and that would not make a full day. So we have s battery pack off eBay which trebles the weight and width
The fact that their "pristine" used ones are around double the cost of the "good" ones makes me think that good condition might not be very good
Removing the screen means game over for me and costly if you take it to an independent. (edited)