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Google has set the bar high for Android software in recent years with its Pixel phones. If you care about the latest and most powerful version of the operating system, these phones have been easy shopping. Google has also paved the way with cameras in 2016 and 2017. However, there have been some hardware weaknesses. Is all this solved with the third-generation pixels? Let's review the best and the worst of Pixel 3 and 3 XL.
The best
- The Camera: The Pixel 3 and 3 XL offer the best camera experience on Android. They take pictures quickly with accurate colors, low noise and magic HDR processing. These phones receive incredible images that other devices can not reproduce. There is only one main camera on the Pixels 3 and 3 XL, but they always come out ahead.
- The software: these phones launch with Android Pie and benefit from a three-year update guarantee. This means that you will get monthly updates via the version of Android S, regardless of the name called. Google has also optimized the software very well: the pixels 3 and 3 XL are very smooth. Plus, exclusive features such as the wizard-powered call screen make the phone more enjoyable to use.
- A good little phone: if you do not want a giant phone, your options are often limited to midrange and economical phones. Not with the Pixel 3. This phone has a 5.5 inch 18: 9 screen, comfortable to use in one hand, and having the same features and capabilities as the large Pixel 3 XL.
The worst
- Gesture Navigation: Google's gesture navigation attempt in Android is not terrible, but it's not very good either. Gesture navigation is the only option available on pixels 3 and 3 XL and it will take some time to acclimatize. You have to scan much further to open the application drawer, which is annoying. The back button also looks strange to hang by itself on the left.
- The notch XL: The Pixel 3 XL has a gigantic screen notch, which is a bit of an aesthetic nightmare. Beyond that, it also feeds into your status bar and limits the number of icons that the phone can put there. Items such as your alarm and the DND indicator are often pushed to the "overflow" area in the notification area.
- The price: Google has further increased the price of Pixel phones. The smallest pixel is $ 800, which is $ 150 more than last year. The XL had a lower price of $ 50 to $ 900. These are just 64GB storage levels. Add $ 100 more if you want to double storage. These phones are a little too expensive, but they are always tempting with the camera and amazing software.
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Google has set the bar high for Android software in recent years with its Pixel phones. If you care about the latest and most powerful version of the operating system, these phones have been easy shopping. Google has also paved the way with cameras in 2016 and 2017. However, there have been some hardware weaknesses. Is all this solved with the third-generation pixels? Let's review the best and the worst of Pixel 3 and 3 XL.
The best
- The Camera: The Pixel 3 and 3 XL offer the best camera experience on Android. They take pictures quickly with accurate colors, low noise and magic HDR processing. These phones receive incredible images that other devices can not reproduce. There is only one main camera on the Pixels 3 and 3 XL, but they always come out ahead.
- The software: these phones launch with Android Pie and benefit from a three-year update guarantee. This means that you will get monthly updates via the version of Android S, regardless of the name called. Google has also optimized the software very well: the pixels 3 and 3 XL are very smooth. Plus, exclusive features such as the wizard-powered call screen make the phone more enjoyable to use.
- A good little phone: if you do not want a giant phone, your options are often limited to midrange and economical phones. Not with the Pixel 3. This phone has a 5.5 inch 18: 9 screen, comfortable to use in one hand, and having the same features and capabilities as the large Pixel 3 XL.
The worst
- Gesture Navigation: Google's gesture navigation attempt in Android is not terrible, but it's not very good either. Gesture navigation is the only option available on pixels 3 and 3 XL and it will take some time to acclimatize. You have to scan much further to open the application drawer, which is annoying. The back button also looks strange to hang out to its left.
- The notch XL: The Pixel 3 XL has a gigantic screen notch, which is a bit of an aesthetic nightmare. Beyond that, it also feeds into your status bar and limits the number of icons that the phone can put there. Items such as your alarm and the DND indicator are often pushed to the "overflow" area in the notification area.
- The price: Google has further increased the price of Pixel phones. The smallest pixel is $ 800, which is $ 150 more than last year. The XL had a lower price of $ 50 to $ 900. These are just 64GB storage levels. Add $ 100 more if you want to double storage. These phones are a little too expensive, but they are always tempting with the camera and amazing software.