Considering the Pixel 8? Here are some reasons you might look something else

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Considering the Pixel 8? Here are some reasons you might look something else (Image: google.com)
Considering the Pixel 8? Here are some reasons you might look something else (Image: google.com)

Delhi : In all honesty, most Indian buyers find the Pixel 8 series too expensive despite its excellent features. The average monthly salary of an individual belonging to the middle class in India ranges from Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000. This implies that the price of the Pixel 8 series will be higher than three or four times the typical monthly wage. This is much too much money for many Indians to spend on a smartphone.

Both the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro from Google are excellent smartphones. They have one of the greatest cameras available, stunning 120Hz OLED screens, and a powerful Tensor G3 CPU. It cannot be disputed, nevertheless, that the Pixel 8 series is also quite costly. The basic model of the Pixel 8 costs Rs 74,999 in India. This is far more expensive than the OnePlus 11 and Samsung Galaxy S23, two other popular smartphones in India. Conversely, the Pixel 8 Pro's single 12GB RAM + 128GB storage version retails at an astounding Rs 1,06,999.

Notwithstanding this, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are reliable gadgets. However, there are a few factors that contribute to the high cost of Google's newest products in India. Google imports the Pixel 8 series into India from other markets, which is one of the causes. As a result, Google must pay import taxes on the phone, raising the cost. The Pixel 8's status as a high-end smartphone with premium components is another factor. Because of this, manufacturing it costs more than with other cellphones.

The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are now well-liked smartphones in India despite their expensive price. But just a small portion of the populace finds them appealing. Naturally, Google must endeavor to lower the price of the Pixel 8 series for Indian customers. Reducing the import taxes on cellphones is one approach to do this, albeit this is easier said than done. However, the cost of manufacturing the gadgets would go down and they would become cheaper for customers if Google is able to begin producing its Pixel smartphones in India.

Google may also provide unique financing options and incentives to Indian customers, similar to what Flipkart now does for Pixel phone sales in India. However, everyone is aware of Flipkart's history in the nation. Because of this, I believe Google would have greater success in gaining the confidence of Indian customers if it can open its own physical and online stores and provide its own buying alternatives for Pixel phones, much like Apple did with its iPhones. Speaking of trust, it's worth noting that there is just one authorized service center per Pixel smartphone in a few Indian locations, which doesn't seem very encouraging.