Google Pixel 2 64GB
Google Pixel 2 is a 5.0-inch smartphone that sports a lot of Google technologies. The second generation Pixel also includes the larger Pixel 2 XL phone.
A Smarter Smartphone
The Pixel 2 brings a lot of intelligence to the smartphone market, including stepped-up Augmented Reality.
Google Assistant Has The Edge
More smartness in the form of Active Edge - simply squeeze the lower half of the Pixel 2 to launch Google Assistant. Use voice command on Google Assistant for hands-free operation, and enjoy a host of other features that will help you find a good restaurant, bring you the news, act as a virtual travel agent, fire up your Netflix and so much more.
One Of The World's Best Cameras?
Going by the positive reviews from tech experts, the answer could well be yes! Cameras are hugely important features in any smartphone, and the 12.2-megapixel sensor in the Pixel 2, combined with Google's image processing is said to be producing some wonderful results. Meanwhile, optical image stabilisation gives you steadier footage when you want to shoot video.
Short Charge, Long Life
Battery life is a vital factor, especially as we demand more from our smartphones. The Pixel 2 promises a 15-minute charge to supply 7-hours of battery life.
A newer model Google Pixel 3 64GB was released in July 2018.
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Google Pixel 2 review: Pixel 2 still has an amazing camera, but its followup is expected later this year
Buy the Pixel 2 for one of the best cameras on any Android phone and fast Google updates, but be aware that an upgrade is likely coming in a few months. The Google Pixel 2 reviewed here launched in October 2017 to positive reviews, cementing Google's place as a serious smartphone competitor. In addition to impressing Android users, the Pixel 2 also managed to entice iPhone users away from the iPhone X.- Google's Pixel 2 has a superb camera with OIS and excellent low-light shooting
- It's water-resistant and Google Lens calls up a trove of information to help you explore your surroundings.
- The phone's battery doesn't keep pace with the Pixel's competitors and its Portrait Mode isn't as smooth on dual-camera phones
- Its design feels dated and it doesn't have wireless charging or a headphone jack.
Distinctive color combinations mark the family, versus our Just Black test units.
The new Pixel 2 smartphones certainly hold their own in the top tier. They are high quality, well-designed and brimming with excellent features. If you're an Android user who wants a high-quality device then the Google Pixel should definitely be near the top of your list.
Google Pixel 2 review: plainly great
Without fail, every person who has picked up the Pixel 2 XL has said virtually the same thing: "It feels like it's made out of plastic." I said it myself when I first held it. Of course, neither the Pixel 2 nor the Pixel 2 XL are made out of plastic.- Incredible camera
- Great speakers
- Best Android experience
- Incredible camera
- Great speakers
- Best Android experience
- Screen shows image retention immediately
- Colors are muted
- even compared to other sRGB screens
- No headphone jack
- Huge bezels around screen
- No headphone jack
- Lacks some customization in camera features
Google Pixel 2 review: Can Google finally beat the iPhone?
When we talk about last year’s Google Pixel, the conversation inevitably focuses on the device’s shortcomings: no dust and water resistance, no wireless charging, and no expandable storage. And its design was seen as uninspired and forgettable.
Google Pixel 2 review: amazingly intelligent
The Google Pixel 2 shows Google now has clear vision for its flagship smartphones. The design is distinctive and has character, the camera continues to be outstanding, and the software it very intelligent. However, those bezels can't be ignored, so we'd go for the Pixel 2 XL .- Distinctive design
- Leading camera
- Intelligent software
- Top and bottom bezels
- Plastic-like metal
Google Pixel 2
There's a smooth set of stair steps up the Android flagship price ladder. The OnePlus 5 costs $479. The Pixel 2 is $649. The Galaxy S8 clocks in around $720, the Pixel 2 XL is $849, and the Galaxy Note 8 is in the $900 zone.- Promising camera
- Fast processor
- Nice build
- Exclusive Assistant features
- Small screen and big bezels for the size
- No headphone jack
Google Pixel 2 : A software powerhouse with the best camera around review
There’s a lot to love about the Google Pixel 2. It’s a way better phone than the original Pixel, with a far more coherent design, a better screen and even better camera. It really feels like a coming of age for the range. If the original Pixel didn’t really know what it wanted to be besides an Android version of an iPhone, the Pixel 2 has grown up and got itself a job. And that job is to absolutely nail every single aspect of the software experience, from the smart assistant right through to the camera. The hardware isn’t the absolute best, particularly where the design and screen are concerned, but mostly it exists to make all those lovely, lovely software treats work perfectly - and mostly it does so with aplomb. If you’re not bothered about having the biggest, best screen on offer, there’s no better phone out there than this one.- Takes amazing photos
- Really fast
- Packed with clever software touches
- Design feels dated
- Screen isn’t quite flagship-worthy
- Stingy with storage
Google Pixel 2 Review
The Pixel 2 brings exclusive Google Assistant features you can't get on any other phone, and lets you trigger them with a squeeze. The Pixel 2 (starting at $649) combines pure Google software and a great camera in a one-hand-friendly size. But while its specs generally measure up to the larger Pixel 2 XL, its design and performance don't quite get there. That makes the XL our Editors' Choice, and the phone to get if you want the full Google experience. Design In an era of tiny-bezel phones, the Pixel 2 ($99.99 at Amazon) is a bit of a throwback. At 5.7 by 2.7 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and 5.0 ounces, it fits very well into one hand. But its 5-inch, 1,920-by-1,080 OLED screen is bracketed by relatively large top and bottom bezels, much like you see on the iPhone 8. As a 16:9 phone, the Pixel 2 is the same width as the Samsung Galaxy S8, which has a much bigger screen; the S8 is taller and narrower, and lacks the large top and bottom bezels. The Pixel 2's screen also looks a bit yellowish, while the Pixel 2 XL is bluer and the Galaxy S8 is balanced in the middle. Similar Products Google P...- Promising camera
- Fast processor
- Nice build
- Exclusive Assistant features
- Small screen and big bezels for the size
- No headphone jack
Google Pixel 2 review review
- Takes amazing photos
- Really fast
- Packed with clever software touches
- Design feels dated
- Screen isn’t quite flagship-worthy
- Stingy with storage