Looking for three readers who want to test (and keep) the Google Pixel 8 Pro (ADV)

Google has presented the Pixel 8 (Pro) and switching from iPhone is – according to the search giant – extremely easy. That’s why we look up iPhoned three readers who want to test the Pixel 8 Pro extensively. Nice bonus: you can keep your smartphone afterwards!

Test the Google Pixel 8 Pro

The Google Pixel 8 (Pro) has been presented and Belsimpel is one of the exclusive providers. Would you like to test this device (worth 1099 euros) for two weeks and then give your unvarnished opinion? Then join the test panel. And the best? You can then keep the Google phone! You can register until October 11.

View the Google Pixel 8 Pro at Belsimpel

This is the Google Pixel 8 Pro

Looking for three readers who want to test (and keep) the Google Pixel 8 Pro (ADV)

The brand new Google Pixel 8 series competes with the iPhone. This makes switching from iOS to Android extremely easy. You only have to connect the two devices with a cable and all your data will be transferred. Google will then provide the smartphone with updates over the next seven years. That’s two years longer than you can expect from an iPhone!

The screen of the Pixel 8 Pro measures 6.7 inches, making it the same size as the display of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Images are also super smooth. The display refreshes 120 times per second, which ensures a display that is as smooth as the 15 Pro Max. In addition, the Pixel 8 Pro’s screen has an even higher resolution.

Camera of the Pixel 8 pro

The Pixel 8 Pro also makes a small gain when it comes to the camera. Snapshots are taken with the 50 megapixel main camera, the telephoto lens with 48 megapixels or the wide-angle lens with 64 megapixels. It can zoom in just as far as the iPhone 15 Pro Max, but that makes up for it in other areas. Because the quality of the snapshots also depends on the software and you can make your own judgment about that. The camera of the Pixel 8 Pro is equipped with a number of cool AI features that make your photos even better.

Furthermore, the Google phone has 12GB of RAM compared to 8GB for the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The battery has a capacity of 5050 mAh (iPhone 15 Pro Max: 4441 mAh) and can easily last all day. At the end of the day it also charges a bit faster and this can be done with a cord, but also wirelessly. The device is available in three colors: Licorice, Sky and Porcelain.

View the Google Pixel 8 Pro at Belsimpel

Will you be one of the three testers?

In collaboration with Belsimpel, we are looking for three loyal readers who want to test all this. You will use the Pixel 8 Pro 128GB as your headphones for two weeks. You test all components, such as the camera, battery and speed, extensively. And at the end of the period you give your conclusion: is it actually as good as Google says or should you stick with your beloved iPhone?

Interested? Register using the form below for a chance to participate in our test panel! You can you Register until October 11th. The winners will be notified as soon as possible. Are you one of the three? Then you can choose the color yourself and you will receive an extensive briefing from us, so that you know exactly what the points of interest are and when your review must be submitted to us.

The three experiences are then combined into one large review that is published on iPhoned! And afterwards, the Google Pixel 8 Pro is also all yours!

Google Pixel 8 (Pro) at Belsimpel

Didn’t win? You can get both the Google Pixel 8 and the 8 Pro via Belsimpel. The online store also has a nice promotion until October 16. When you purchase your Pixel 8 Pro, you will receive the Pixel Watch 2 as a gift (worth 399 euros). If you purchase the Pixel 8, you will receive the Pixel Buds Pro (worth 229 euros).

  • View the Google Pixel 8 at Belsimpel: Pixel Buds Pro (worth 229 euros) as a gift
  • View the Google Pixel 8 Pro at Belsimpel: Pixel Watch 2 (worth 399 euros) as a gift

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