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Hey guys, I'm looking into buying a refurbished Google Pixel 5 (I have couple of options between amazon and other stores), however I'm not entirely sure about the longevity of a refurbished phone.

Positive reviews are often left by people who just bought the phone, but most of the negative reviews I found were from people who used it for more than couple of months and it concerns me.

Price is good, I'm looking specifically into a Pixel 5 because of the size which is much smaller than my Galaxy Note 9 that I find really uncomfortable to use.

Thank you!

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[โ€“] m5rki5n 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Really interested in how the 90hz display holds up. I'm not playing games or anything so I don't care about the performance in GPU heavy tasks, however I expect for the system to run flawlessly 95%+ of the time, including some 3rd party apps like Telegram YouTube (primarily ReVanced).

Thank you!

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

I'm used to 60Hz screens, and i don't really notice the higher refresh rate. It's maybe a bit smoother when scrolling, and I think it's pretty consistent between different apps. I might make a little experiment where i turn it down to 60 for a day and see if i notice anything!