ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Pixel 8 offers a flagship-level experience with Google’s latest AI and machine learning features, all for under $700. Right now, you can buy one for as low as $499 on Amazon.
- With fast performance, amazing cameras, and Google’s Actua display, it’s one of the best smartphone deals available.
- Compared to similarly priced phones, like the Nothing Phone 2, the Pixel 8 is a far better value.
The Google Pixel 8 Pro might be getting all the attention nowadays (especially since it’s the first handset to gain access to Google’s new Gemini AI model), but the standard Pixel 8 might be the real MVP of Google’s lineup this year.
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That’s because the Pixel 8 offers one of the best combinations of specs, features, and premium design at a price considerably lower than the competition. What’s more, ever since Amazon Prime Day, Pixel 8 deals have been hovering around $499<!–>.
At that price, the Pixel 8 is not only difficult to ignore, but perhaps the only phone you should be thinking of if you’re shopping on a budget. You won’t find another phone like it under $500, and it’s only when you sift through the $800-$1,000 options that you find commendable competition.
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A big reason why this is such a compelling option is the Tensor G3 chip, Google’s latest in-house processor that powers all of the Pixel 8’s AI and machine learning features. It’s not just a solid Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 alternative, but a monumental reason why the Pixel 8 is such a great phone.
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The chip powers all the Google Pixel-ness of the Pixel 8, from transcribing voices in the Recorder app to letting you edit photos to your heart’s content with the AI-powered Magic Editor. The Google Assistant also takes advantage of the G3 to process your voice quicker and even summarize web pages for quickly consuming information. Alongside powering Google’s HDR pipeline for photography, ensuring Android 14 is slick and smooth, the G3 is one of the most capable smartphone chips on the market. And when paired with 8GB of RAM, you’ll never have a slow day.
and Nothing Phone (2)<!–>, two devices that are perfectly worthy of a spot in your pocket but don’t offer the same value as the Pixel 8. Google’s phone is a proper flagship with seven years of software support, the latest AI features, and the company’s latest camera tricks. The Phone (2) and S23 FE are high-end mid-rangers that balance specs and price well, but don’t feel as high-end as the Pixel does.
Anyone shopping for an Android phone under $600 – let alone under $700 – should look to the Pixel 8. The value is simply incredible, and it’s by far one of the best phones of the year.