Google Pixel 5 – 5G Android Phone – Water Resistant – Unlocked Smartphone with Night Sight and Ultrawide Lens – Just Black

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Google Pixel 5 – 5G Android Phone – Water Resistant – Unlocked Smartphone with Night Sight and Ultrawide Lens – Just Black
Google Pixel 5 – 5G Android Phone – Water Resistant – Unlocked Smartphone with Night Sight and Ultrawide Lens – Just Black

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Product Features

  • New, unlocked Android phone gives you the flexibility to change carriers and choose your own data plan; unlocked smartphone works with T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, and other major carriers[1].Form_factor : Smartphone
  • 5G capable [2] smartphone gives you an extra boost of speed so you can download a movie in seconds, [3] enjoy smooth streaming in ultra clear HD, play games at home and on the go, [4] and even share your 5G speed with friends [5]
  • Charge your cell phone wirelessly [6] or use it to wirelessly charge other Qi-certified devices [7]
  • The all day battery can last up to 48 hours with Extreme Battery Saver [8]
  • Your phone will automatically receive the latest OS and security updates for at least 3 years; [9] the custom-made Titan M chip helps secure the operating system and sensitive data, like passwords
  • Take vibrant photos on your phone even in the dark with Night Sight, bring studio quality light to you pictures of people with Portrait Light, and get more scenery and people in the shot with the rear facing ultrawide lens
  • Pixel 5 is a water resistant smart phone; the metal unibody can handle being submerged in 1.5 meters of fresh water for 30 minutes[10]
  • With Call Screen, Google Assistant filters out detected spammers without interrupting you and provides helpful information about callers, you don’t recognize before you answer your phone [11]
  • With HD Google Duo screen sharing, you can read articles, watch live sports, and video chat with friends and family [12]
  • Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)
  • New, unlocked Android phone gives you the flexibility to change carriers and choose your own data plan; unlocked smartphone works with T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, and other major carriers[1].Form_factor : Smartphone
  • 5G capable [2] smartphone gives you an extra boost of speed so you can download a movie in seconds, [3] enjoy smooth streaming in ultra clear HD, play games at home and on the go, [4] and even share your 5G speed with friends [5]
  • Charge your cell phone wirelessly [6] or use it to wirelessly charge other Qi-certified devices [7]
  • The all day battery can last up to 48 hours with Extreme Battery Saver [8]
  • Your phone will automatically receive the latest OS and security updates for at least 3 years; [9] the custom-made Titan M chip helps secure the operating system and sensitive data, like passwords
  • Take vibrant photos on your phone even in the dark with Night Sight, bring studio quality light to you pictures of people with Portrait Light, and get more scenery and people in the shot with the rear facing ultrawide lens
  • Pixel 5 is a water resistant smart phone; the metal unibody can handle being submerged in 1.5 meters of fresh water for 30 minutes[10]
  • With Call Screen, Google Assistant filters out detected spammers without interrupting you and provides helpful information about callers, you don’t recognize before you answer your phone [11]
  • With HD Google Duo screen sharing, you can read articles, watch live sports, and video chat with friends and family [12]
  • Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

Product Specifications

Product Dimensions 5.7 x 2.8 x 0.3 inches
Item Weight 5 ounces
ASIN B08H8X23ZB
Item model number GA01316-US
Batteries 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
OS Android 11.0
RAM 6 GB
Wireless communication technologies Cellular, Wi-Fi
Connectivity technologies Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC
Special features Wireless Charging
Other display features Wireless
Human Interface Input Touchscreen
Scanner Resolution 1080 x 2340
Other camera features Rear, Front
Form Factor Smartphone
Color Just Black
Battery Power Rating 4080
Phone Talk Time 18 Hours
Whats in the box USB-C to USB-A Quick Switch adapter, Google Pixel USB-C™ earbuds [Limited Geographies], SIM tool, 18w Charger, 1.0m USB-C to USB-C C1 cable
Manufacturer Google
Date First Available September 30, 2020
Memory Storage Capacity 128 GB
Standing screen display size 6 Inches
Ram Memory Installed Size 8 GB
Weight 143 Grams

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  1. Excellent, attractive, well rounded phone. Reported “issues” maybe overblown. Great phone. Really enjoying my first week with it.PROS:All the pros are fairly well documented online so I won’t dwell too much on them. Loving the 90hz refresh, the comfortable size, the small bezels, the 5G, the pure Android experience, the fast wireless charging, the super quick fingerprint scanner, and the excellent battery life.NON-ISSUES (FOR ME):I had a few concerns going in which turned out to be non-issues for me:1) Gap between screen and body: There were many reports online of an inconsistent gap between the screen and aluminum body of the phone, with an especially large gap near the corner with the camera. Maybe I got lucky, but did not have this issue. There’s a VERY small gap on my phone, but it’s consistent all the way around, appears to be by design, and doesn’t bother me at all.2) Speakers: I’m coming from a Pixel 2 which has stereo front firing speakers. While I do notice the lack of stereo sound on the Pixel 5, I found the overall volume and clarity of the Pixel 5 to be better actually. Does it compete with the best phones out there in terms of sound? Probably not. But for my purposes it is more than adequate. I also found the behind-screen speaker for phone calls to be fine. It’s a little weird for the whole phone to vibrate when someone’s talking, but I’ve already gotten used to it.3) Old camera hardware: Coming from a Pixel 2 which takes good photos, the Pixel 5 is incrementally better. It’s not going to compete with an iPhone 12 Pro in all departments, but it’s still good even though the main camera hardware is a couple years old. Wide-angle is nice to have.4) Midrange processor: I really haven’t noticed this being an issue yet. Granted, I don’t do a ton of photo processing or gaming on the phone. But for everyday tasks it’s totally fine. Definitely faster and snappier than my Pixel 2, and the 90hz makes it all look buttery smooth.5) Lack of squeeze-for-assistant: I’m already getting used to swiping up from the corner. Not really missing this feature as much as I thought I would.MINOR CONS:1) The bio-resin on edges near the screen seems a little rough, and the cutout for the USB-C port could have been rounded a bit so the edge wasn’t so “sharp”. Neither seem like defects, but I used to use my pinky as a ledge to sit the phone on, and now that’s a little uncomfortable. Just an adjustment I’ll need to make. I don’t use a case, so if you’re planning on using one this issue will be moot for you.2) Screen viewing angle seems slightly narrow. In normal use this is not an issue, but it it’s not quite as good as an iPhone XS or 11.3) No telephoto. I’ve never had one so I don’t know what I’m missing. I think I have more use for wide-angle so it’s an ok tradeoff for me, but it would have been nice to have telephoto too. If you have a Pixel 4 and use the telephoto a lot, this might not be the upgrade path for you.4) This is more of an Android 11/app developer issue, but a lot of apps, including some Google apps like Chrome, don’t do a good job of showing off the small uniform bezels on the Pixel 5. You still end up with black bars at the top and bottom in most cases behind the notification area at the top and the gesture line at the bottom. They should really be transparent, especially at the bottom. Maybe that’ll improve with time, but it’s hard to actually appreciate the nice bezels on the phone on anything but the home screen.All in all, this is a 5-star phone for me. Looks great, and it’s well rounded. Recommended.

  2. Excellent, attractive, well rounded phone. Reported “issues” maybe overblown. Great phone. Really enjoying my first week with it.PROS:All the pros are fairly well documented online so I won’t dwell too much on them. Loving the 90hz refresh, the comfortable size, the small bezels, the 5G, the pure Android experience, the fast wireless charging, the super quick fingerprint scanner, and the excellent battery life.NON-ISSUES (FOR ME):I had a few concerns going in which turned out to be non-issues for me:1) Gap between screen and body: There were many reports online of an inconsistent gap between the screen and aluminum body of the phone, with an especially large gap near the corner with the camera. Maybe I got lucky, but did not have this issue. There’s a VERY small gap on my phone, but it’s consistent all the way around, appears to be by design, and doesn’t bother me at all.2) Speakers: I’m coming from a Pixel 2 which has stereo front firing speakers. While I do notice the lack of stereo sound on the Pixel 5, I found the overall volume and clarity of the Pixel 5 to be better actually. Does it compete with the best phones out there in terms of sound? Probably not. But for my purposes it is more than adequate. I also found the behind-screen speaker for phone calls to be fine. It’s a little weird for the whole phone to vibrate when someone’s talking, but I’ve already gotten used to it.3) Old camera hardware: Coming from a Pixel 2 which takes good photos, the Pixel 5 is incrementally better. It’s not going to compete with an iPhone 12 Pro in all departments, but it’s still good even though the main camera hardware is a couple years old. Wide-angle is nice to have.4) Midrange processor: I really haven’t noticed this being an issue yet. Granted, I don’t do a ton of photo processing or gaming on the phone. But for everyday tasks it’s totally fine. Definitely faster and snappier than my Pixel 2, and the 90hz makes it all look buttery smooth.5) Lack of squeeze-for-assistant: I’m already getting used to swiping up from the corner. Not really missing this feature as much as I thought I would.MINOR CONS:1) The bio-resin on edges near the screen seems a little rough, and the cutout for the USB-C port could have been rounded a bit so the edge wasn’t so “sharp”. Neither seem like defects, but I used to use my pinky as a ledge to sit the phone on, and now that’s a little uncomfortable. Just an adjustment I’ll need to make. I don’t use a case, so if you’re planning on using one this issue will be moot for you.2) Screen viewing angle seems slightly narrow. In normal use this is not an issue, but it it’s not quite as good as an iPhone XS or 11.3) No telephoto. I’ve never had one so I don’t know what I’m missing. I think I have more use for wide-angle so it’s an ok tradeoff for me, but it would have been nice to have telephoto too. If you have a Pixel 4 and use the telephoto a lot, this might not be the upgrade path for you.4) This is more of an Android 11/app developer issue, but a lot of apps, including some Google apps like Chrome, don’t do a good job of showing off the small uniform bezels on the Pixel 5. You still end up with black bars at the top and bottom in most cases behind the notification area at the top and the gesture line at the bottom. They should really be transparent, especially at the bottom. Maybe that’ll improve with time, but it’s hard to actually appreciate the nice bezels on the phone on anything but the home screen.All in all, this is a 5-star phone for me. Looks great, and it’s well rounded. Recommended.

  3. Excellent, attractive, well rounded phone. Reported “issues” maybe overblown. Great phone. Really enjoying my first week with it.PROS:All the pros are fairly well documented online so I won’t dwell too much on them. Loving the 90hz refresh, the comfortable size, the small bezels, the 5G, the pure Android experience, the fast wireless charging, the super quick fingerprint scanner, and the excellent battery life.NON-ISSUES (FOR ME):I had a few concerns going in which turned out to be non-issues for me:1) Gap between screen and body: There were many reports online of an inconsistent gap between the screen and aluminum body of the phone, with an especially large gap near the corner with the camera. Maybe I got lucky, but did not have this issue. There’s a VERY small gap on my phone, but it’s consistent all the way around, appears to be by design, and doesn’t bother me at all.2) Speakers: I’m coming from a Pixel 2 which has stereo front firing speakers. While I do notice the lack of stereo sound on the Pixel 5, I found the overall volume and clarity of the Pixel 5 to be better actually. Does it compete with the best phones out there in terms of sound? Probably not. But for my purposes it is more than adequate. I also found the behind-screen speaker for phone calls to be fine. It’s a little weird for the whole phone to vibrate when someone’s talking, but I’ve already gotten used to it.3) Old camera hardware: Coming from a Pixel 2 which takes good photos, the Pixel 5 is incrementally better. It’s not going to compete with an iPhone 12 Pro in all departments, but it’s still good even though the main camera hardware is a couple years old. Wide-angle is nice to have.4) Midrange processor: I really haven’t noticed this being an issue yet. Granted, I don’t do a ton of photo processing or gaming on the phone. But for everyday tasks it’s totally fine. Definitely faster and snappier than my Pixel 2, and the 90hz makes it all look buttery smooth.5) Lack of squeeze-for-assistant: I’m already getting used to swiping up from the corner. Not really missing this feature as much as I thought I would.MINOR CONS:1) The bio-resin on edges near the screen seems a little rough, and the cutout for the USB-C port could have been rounded a bit so the edge wasn’t so “sharp”. Neither seem like defects, but I used to use my pinky as a ledge to sit the phone on, and now that’s a little uncomfortable. Just an adjustment I’ll need to make. I don’t use a case, so if you’re planning on using one this issue will be moot for you.2) Screen viewing angle seems slightly narrow. In normal use this is not an issue, but it it’s not quite as good as an iPhone XS or 11.3) No telephoto. I’ve never had one so I don’t know what I’m missing. I think I have more use for wide-angle so it’s an ok tradeoff for me, but it would have been nice to have telephoto too. If you have a Pixel 4 and use the telephoto a lot, this might not be the upgrade path for you.4) This is more of an Android 11/app developer issue, but a lot of apps, including some Google apps like Chrome, don’t do a good job of showing off the small uniform bezels on the Pixel 5. You still end up with black bars at the top and bottom in most cases behind the notification area at the top and the gesture line at the bottom. They should really be transparent, especially at the bottom. Maybe that’ll improve with time, but it’s hard to actually appreciate the nice bezels on the phone on anything but the home screen.All in all, this is a 5-star phone for me. Looks great, and it’s well rounded. Recommended.

  4. Excellent, attractive, well rounded phone. Reported “issues” maybe overblown. Great phone. Really enjoying my first week with it.PROS:All the pros are fairly well documented online so I won’t dwell too much on them. Loving the 90hz refresh, the comfortable size, the small bezels, the 5G, the pure Android experience, the fast wireless charging, the super quick fingerprint scanner, and the excellent battery life.NON-ISSUES (FOR ME):I had a few concerns going in which turned out to be non-issues for me:1) Gap between screen and body: There were many reports online of an inconsistent gap between the screen and aluminum body of the phone, with an especially large gap near the corner with the camera. Maybe I got lucky, but did not have this issue. There’s a VERY small gap on my phone, but it’s consistent all the way around, appears to be by design, and doesn’t bother me at all.2) Speakers: I’m coming from a Pixel 2 which has stereo front firing speakers. While I do notice the lack of stereo sound on the Pixel 5, I found the overall volume and clarity of the Pixel 5 to be better actually. Does it compete with the best phones out there in terms of sound? Probably not. But for my purposes it is more than adequate. I also found the behind-screen speaker for phone calls to be fine. It’s a little weird for the whole phone to vibrate when someone’s talking, but I’ve already gotten used to it.3) Old camera hardware: Coming from a Pixel 2 which takes good photos, the Pixel 5 is incrementally better. It’s not going to compete with an iPhone 12 Pro in all departments, but it’s still good even though the main camera hardware is a couple years old. Wide-angle is nice to have.4) Midrange processor: I really haven’t noticed this being an issue yet. Granted, I don’t do a ton of photo processing or gaming on the phone. But for everyday tasks it’s totally fine. Definitely faster and snappier than my Pixel 2, and the 90hz makes it all look buttery smooth.5) Lack of squeeze-for-assistant: I’m already getting used to swiping up from the corner. Not really missing this feature as much as I thought I would.MINOR CONS:1) The bio-resin on edges near the screen seems a little rough, and the cutout for the USB-C port could have been rounded a bit so the edge wasn’t so “sharp”. Neither seem like defects, but I used to use my pinky as a ledge to sit the phone on, and now that’s a little uncomfortable. Just an adjustment I’ll need to make. I don’t use a case, so if you’re planning on using one this issue will be moot for you.2) Screen viewing angle seems slightly narrow. In normal use this is not an issue, but it it’s not quite as good as an iPhone XS or 11.3) No telephoto. I’ve never had one so I don’t know what I’m missing. I think I have more use for wide-angle so it’s an ok tradeoff for me, but it would have been nice to have telephoto too. If you have a Pixel 4 and use the telephoto a lot, this might not be the upgrade path for you.4) This is more of an Android 11/app developer issue, but a lot of apps, including some Google apps like Chrome, don’t do a good job of showing off the small uniform bezels on the Pixel 5. You still end up with black bars at the top and bottom in most cases behind the notification area at the top and the gesture line at the bottom. They should really be transparent, especially at the bottom. Maybe that’ll improve with time, but it’s hard to actually appreciate the nice bezels on the phone on anything but the home screen.All in all, this is a 5-star phone for me. Looks great, and it’s well rounded. Recommended.

  5. Excellent Smartphone. I’m reluctant to pay this much for a smartphone as they’re pretty much a consumable these days. That said, the Pixel 5 is a fantastic phone. Clean, vanilla Android, snappy performance, beautiful pictures and battery for days sum it up. The cell and WiFi radios outperform my Essential phone by a country mile. I can make phone calls on Verizon from my house, something the last three phones were not able to do reliably. It will stay connected to our spotty WiFi better than any other phone or tablet I’ve owned. The pictures are nicely exposed and vibrant in any but the poorest conditions. It’s a great size and weight for a smartphone. The screen looks rich and smooth as silk, but not oversaturated. The fingerprint sensor isn’t as reliable as I’d like, and that it’s surface looks like the texture on the rest of the back of the phone means that you can’t glance at it to see if it’s clean. And if it’s to work, it needs to be really, really clean. The fit and finish is nice, and I didn’t get an example with the half installed screen. I like the texture that’s been applied to the body, even if it reminds me of Plastidip. The phone feels solid, but not overly weighty. It’s sits in a jeans pocket nicely. Sits nicely in the hand, too. Just enough weight. Just enough. The GPS receiver appears to be quite a bit more sensitive than any previous phone of mine. It locks in on location fast, and in many places others never see the satellites. Wireless charging is, well, nice, if not the ultimate experience. Most of that is not an reflection of the phone. It’s nice to be able to just lay the phone on a charger for the night. Small, round chargers, however, leave the phone vulnerable to being knocked off the nightstand. I switched to one that’s a rounded rectangle, similar in size to the phone. Happiness. And, it’s easier to get the phone placed relative to the charger’s coil so that it will charge. Wireless charging is slow, of course, but the Pixel 5 will charge from 15% to full overnight. Speaking of charging, the Pixel 5 is relatively slow to charge when plugged into USB-C, but not to the point of being a real problem. Just don’t expect to throw 50% charge on it while you’re in the shower. I’m still learning the camera app, but it’s more than good enough from what I’ve seen so far. Portrait Light would be useful on any subject, but Google only shows the control if they think the subject is human. Yes, some of us take pictures of cats, too, and that lighting magic would be nice to have. Maybe it will develop enough over time to be used in any picture.So, all in all, the Pixel 5 is a significant upgrade, and an outstanding smartphone experience. I do recommend.

  6. Excellent Smartphone. I’m reluctant to pay this much for a smartphone as they’re pretty much a consumable these days. That said, the Pixel 5 is a fantastic phone. Clean, vanilla Android, snappy performance, beautiful pictures and battery for days sum it up. The cell and WiFi radios outperform my Essential phone by a country mile. I can make phone calls on Verizon from my house, something the last three phones were not able to do reliably. It will stay connected to our spotty WiFi better than any other phone or tablet I’ve owned. The pictures are nicely exposed and vibrant in any but the poorest conditions. It’s a great size and weight for a smartphone. The screen looks rich and smooth as silk, but not oversaturated. The fingerprint sensor isn’t as reliable as I’d like, and that it’s surface looks like the texture on the rest of the back of the phone means that you can’t glance at it to see if it’s clean. And if it’s to work, it needs to be really, really clean. The fit and finish is nice, and I didn’t get an example with the half installed screen. I like the texture that’s been applied to the body, even if it reminds me of Plastidip. The phone feels solid, but not overly weighty. It’s sits in a jeans pocket nicely. Sits nicely in the hand, too. Just enough weight. Just enough. The GPS receiver appears to be quite a bit more sensitive than any previous phone of mine. It locks in on location fast, and in many places others never see the satellites. Wireless charging is, well, nice, if not the ultimate experience. Most of that is not an reflection of the phone. It’s nice to be able to just lay the phone on a charger for the night. Small, round chargers, however, leave the phone vulnerable to being knocked off the nightstand. I switched to one that’s a rounded rectangle, similar in size to the phone. Happiness. And, it’s easier to get the phone placed relative to the charger’s coil so that it will charge. Wireless charging is slow, of course, but the Pixel 5 will charge from 15% to full overnight. Speaking of charging, the Pixel 5 is relatively slow to charge when plugged into USB-C, but not to the point of being a real problem. Just don’t expect to throw 50% charge on it while you’re in the shower. I’m still learning the camera app, but it’s more than good enough from what I’ve seen so far. Portrait Light would be useful on any subject, but Google only shows the control if they think the subject is human. Yes, some of us take pictures of cats, too, and that lighting magic would be nice to have. Maybe it will develop enough over time to be used in any picture.So, all in all, the Pixel 5 is a significant upgrade, and an outstanding smartphone experience. I do recommend.

  7. Amazon Customer August 20, 2021 at 12:00 am

    I was quite pleased to receive the phone the next day, and in a sealed box. I knew this was going to be an imported unit so I was a bit apprehensive. But I had nothing to worry about – it’s a global unlocked handset and works fine with my Vodafone SIM.The Sorta Sage colour is beautiful, and I didn’t experience any hardware or overheating issues as some reviewers mentioned. This is probably not a phone for gaming though. For a normal user (location on, booking cabs on uber, social media apps, youtube, camera and videos), the battery will easily last over a day. If you choose to turn the refresh rate down to 60Hz, it may last even longer.I’m yet to test out the wireless charging, and will probably update this review when I do. I do miss the headphone jack – but it’s not a deal breaker. I appreciate the official IP rating because it gives me peace of mind to know it can handle a sudden bout of rain.Overall, I wanted a future-proof compact phone with good battery life, stock android and no frills. And this is it.

  8. I was initially worried since it was not launched in India. But I have received the original Pixel 5 5G product (Sorta Sage). The color and finish are brilliant. It is the best design till date by Google. The sound system is okay. The battery life is impressive. The video quality has improved a lot over the last phones. Photos as usual are top of the line and better than any other phone on the market. The price is a bit too high since it is imported but what to do anyway.5 Stars!

  9. No son nuevos, pedí el color verde y venía en una caja de un pixel 5 pero negro. La pantalla se ve un poco despegada cuando deslizas el dedo para ir atrás sientes que raspa el cristal en el dedo.

  10. No son nuevos, pedí el color verde y venía en una caja de un pixel 5 pero negro. La pantalla se ve un poco despegada cuando deslizas el dedo para ir atrás sientes que raspa el cristal en el dedo.

  11. El producto cumple la función descrita, no deja de ser un producto de Google, con actualizaciones y seguridad al día. Android puro.

  12. El producto cumple la función descrita, no deja de ser un producto de Google, con actualizaciones y seguridad al día. Android puro.

  13. I wanted a small modern phone with a true fingerprint reader. I may never buy a $1000+ brand new phone again. This was under $200 and it’s very nice. I wanted something smaller and wanted a dedicated fingerprint reader because all the new phones put them under the screen, and they are terrible to use. This one has a top-of-the-line fingerprint reader on the back that works instantly every time I touch it.For an older phone it’s pretty modern. I love the matt finish on the back – it’s actually a lot nicer to hold than the glass or metal most new phones come with. It has decent cameras and supports 5G connectivity, and it’s nicely compact so it actually fits in pockets and pouches.Why in the world does everyone these days buy/make phablets that you can’t hold onto without a grippy case and with fingerprint readers that hardly work? Why not put the phone in your pocket and stop worrying about cases and just enjoy that cheap, powerful piece of tech from the past?I’ve always bought the latest and greatest phones but now I realize it’s just a habit from back when the newest stuff was actually way better. Everything is so incremental these days that I could spend 8 times as much and get a better camera and processor but overall, a worse/same experience.

  14. I wanted a small modern phone with a true fingerprint reader. I may never buy a $1000+ brand new phone again. This was under $200 and it’s very nice. I wanted something smaller and wanted a dedicated fingerprint reader because all the new phones put them under the screen, and they are terrible to use. This one has a top-of-the-line fingerprint reader on the back that works instantly every time I touch it.For an older phone it’s pretty modern. I love the matt finish on the back – it’s actually a lot nicer to hold than the glass or metal most new phones come with. It has decent cameras and supports 5G connectivity, and it’s nicely compact so it actually fits in pockets and pouches.Why in the world does everyone these days buy/make phablets that you can’t hold onto without a grippy case and with fingerprint readers that hardly work? Why not put the phone in your pocket and stop worrying about cases and just enjoy that cheap, powerful piece of tech from the past?I’ve always bought the latest and greatest phones but now I realize it’s just a habit from back when the newest stuff was actually way better. Everything is so incremental these days that I could spend 8 times as much and get a better camera and processor but overall, a worse/same experience.

  15. This is a very good phone with long battery life. well woth the price. I wanted a smaller phone and one with good battery life. This phone fits the bill. Most phones today are much larger and no easy to carry on your pocket. This one fits just right and has many good features. I would recommend this phone if you want a smaller one.

  16. Fabulous 5G phone and last one to have the fingerprint sensor on the back. I love this phone because it works extremely well and especially because it’s the last of almost any phone to have the fingerprint sensor on the back! the fingerprint sensor reads instantly and unlocks instantly when I stick my hand in my pocket it naturally cups the phone and very naturally puts my finger right on the fingerprint sensor thereby opening my phone before I even have it out of my pocket! I’m going to cry when this phone dies…

  17. Kindle Customer August 21, 2023 at 12:00 am

    Great phone for a person with ridiculously small hands. I had a Google Pixel 3a XL before, which was a mistake, just like every other smartphone I have owned since the 2010s. I have the most disproportionately small hands of any person I have ever known, and ever since they started increasing the size of smartphones, my tiny hands have managed to drop and break every last one at some point (always after numerous drops), tempered glass and decent cases be damned. I am clumsy, sure, but I have always wanted a smartphone that would actually fit ONE-HANDED and with a death grip in just one of my tiny hands — not both.This one has done it. I am about 98% sure this is the one that I will not break by medium of oopsie-doopsies thanks to my stupid tiny hands. If I break this one, it’s over. I might as well buy a flip phone at that point.Also, it arrived in excellent condition, takes great pictures, runs smoothly, etc. Great phone regardless.

  18. Kindle Customer August 21, 2023 at 12:00 am

    Great phone for a person with ridiculously small hands. I had a Google Pixel 3a XL before, which was a mistake, just like every other smartphone I have owned since the 2010s. I have the most disproportionately small hands of any person I have ever known, and ever since they started increasing the size of smartphones, my tiny hands have managed to drop and break every last one at some point (always after numerous drops), tempered glass and decent cases be damned. I am clumsy, sure, but I have always wanted a smartphone that would actually fit ONE-HANDED and with a death grip in just one of my tiny hands — not both.This one has done it. I am about 98% sure this is the one that I will not break by medium of oopsie-doopsies thanks to my stupid tiny hands. If I break this one, it’s over. I might as well buy a flip phone at that point.Also, it arrived in excellent condition, takes great pictures, runs smoothly, etc. Great phone regardless.

  19. CAUTION: The size of this Pixel 5 is exactly the same as the size of the Pixel 4a. I like my new Pixel 5. It seems to do everything it is supposed to.I don’t typically write reviews, but this one is important. The phone is smaller than expected, in fact, identical in size to my old Pixel 4a. (I even looked at the phone’s identifying information to make sure it wasn’t a 4a). Because of that, I had to return the case I bought for a Pixel 5 and obtain a new Pixel 4a case–which fits perfectly.

  20. A bit of a learning curve, but phone performs beyond my expectations. When trying to find my way around the phone, I used google to take me places on the phone I didn’t know how to get to. After a day or so of use, I feel comfortable using the many options available to me on my new phone. The price was right and the phone looks and feel like new!

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